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It's good album. But I view The Wall as a Waters solo album than a Pink Floyd one.
It's an okay album. It's a rock opera. It's very melodramatic. There are some great songs.
I go back and forth on Animals or Meddle as their best record, with Wish You Were Here close behind.
Definitely The Wall feels much more like the solo Roger stuff than the best of Floyd.
Though the real purists only like the Barrett stuff.
It's Animals. If every track besides "Dogs" sucked, it'd still be a top-five album, because of "Dogs." But "Pigs" and "Sheep" are damn near as good.
I love the hell out of Meddle, but that's 90% "Echoes* being a peak example of long-form prog. Side one is just... okay.
He essentially did write the whole thing.
He wrote all of The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and Animals.
He essentially wrote everything post Syd Barret all the way up to the Final Cut which was supposed to be Floyd's last album.
No. Dark Side was the first album Waters wrote all of it.
I'm not saying that the other members didn't contribute, just that post Barret, Rogers wrote the vast majority.
The drop in vision and quality after The Final Cut really shows. The division bell is essentially Gilmour ranting at the poltergeist of Roger.
David Gilmour was good at solos, not song writing.
Some of the tracks are based on his childhood, and seeing how many The Wall tours he did. In 2016 he turned it into an opera. So the album is very personal to him.
The Wall is absolutely Rogers album. The concept and the songs are all his. Gilmour only received credits on three of the songs.
You can't point to a few guitar solos and then give Gilmour half the credit, it was a great contribution, but even Gilmour would admit that Roger wrote the wall.
I agree except that Dark side of the moon is clearly Pink Floyds magnum opus.
I understand that Roger is a divisive character (personally I love him despite his flaws), but god damn he could write an album.
More popular, more commercially successful, and more accessible to casual fans. Agreed.
But for magnum opus, I gotta agree with the wall for a few reasons
Fair shout. I also love the wall.
Best guitar solo of all time helps too
Everyone knows Ummagumma was their best album, they're just too scared to admit it!
Best song is several small species
Basically, Gilmour recorded some above-average Moody Blues albums.