The predominant color is green, luminous, streaked with blue, as I stroll through the forest. The scent of earth, dew, moss, the cool grass under barefoot.
I enter a cave when the verses "On a trip to Cirrus Minor Saw a crater in the sun A thousand miles of moonlight later" resonate in my ears, only to emerge and be bathed in the light of Richard Wright's organ.
And then I walk away, leaving that pleasant place behind, wrapping myself in the luminous beams of the sounds of MORE, in a succession of yellows ("The Nile Song"), oranges ("Crying Song"), greens ("Green Is The Color"), blues ("Cymbaline"), reds ("Main Theme"), blues ("More Blues"), then returning to the black and semi-empty space of one's usual conscience ("Dramatic Theme"), or maybe not...
Perhaps now I feel a bit richer than before...
The bird song that opens 'Cirrus Minor' evokes the love binding those two protagonists at sunrise.
'Quicksilver' is definitely to be listened to at night.
"Green is the Colour, which for me represents one of my favorite songs by the London group, (almost) like hits such as 'Time' and 'Wish You Were Here.'"
"It is a record that deserves to be listened to and evaluated, also for its great variety of musical genres that showcase the versatility of the great band."