Roger Waters - The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux - Limited Orange Vinyl
Roger Waters - The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux - Limited Orange Vinyl
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Limited Edition 2 x LP, 140g Orange Vinyl pressing. Roger Waters' reimagining of Pink Floyd's classic "The Dark Side of the Moon," one of the greatest albums in rock history, is now available! Fifty years after it's original recording with Pink Floyd, Roger Waters has reinterpreted one of the most celebrated and acclaimed albums in history in the spectacularly ambitious "The Dark Side of the Moon Redux," now available. Waters releases The Dark Side of the Moon Redux, a spectacularly ambitious reinterpretation of one of the most celebrated and acclaimed albums in history, recorded as Pink Floyd when Waters was only 29 years old, An extraordinary multi-dimensional meditation on the human experience, the passage of time, the descent into madness, and the abyss. As it's opening line predicts, "The memories of an old man are the deeds of a man in his prime," Waters, in The Dark Side of the Moon Redux, transcends the gap of half a century to reinterpret and embellish his original creation with a new perspective gleaned from his own life experiences, philosophy, and the wisdom of age. Waters' extraordinary vocal performance adds fresh profundity to his classic lyrics and a rough wisdom to his philosophical new creation. The production by Waters and Gus Seyffert strips down Pink Floyd's psychedelic orchestrations to something more raw and subtle. Each of the ten original tracks on The Dark Side of the Moon has been re-imagined and, like the originals, seamlessly spliced together to form one epic composition, and the LP format of The Dark Side of the Moon Redux includes a final In addition, the LP format of The Dark Side of the Moon Redux will include a bonus 13-minute original song inspired by the re-recording as the final track. The original 'The Dark Side of the Moon' feels, in a way, like an elder's lament for the human condition. But when we wrote the song, Dave, Rick, Nick, and I were very young. So we started thinking about what the wisdom of an 80-year-old might bring to our reinterpretation. When I first told Gus and Sean about re-recording "The Dark Side of the Moon," they all thought I was crazy. But the more I thought about it, the more I thought, 'That's not the point. I'm very proud of the fact that we've managed to come together over half a century and create a work that can proudly stand alongside the original," says Roger Waters.