Cover of Pink Floyd More
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THE REVIEW

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...

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This review poetically explores Pink Floyd's album 'More,' emphasizing its colorful and atmospheric qualities. It highlights tracks like 'Cirrus Minor' and the organ work of Richard Wright. The reviewer describes the album as a sensory and emotional journey that enriches the listener.

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01   Cirrus Minor (05:15)

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02   The Nile Song (03:24)

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03   Crying Song (03:31)

04   Up the Khyber (02:11)

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05   Green Is the Colour (02:56)

07   Party Sequence (01:06)

10   More Blues (02:12)

12   A Spanish Piece (01:05)

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13   Dramatic Theme (02:15)

Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd formed in London in 1965 and became a defining force in psychedelic and progressive rock. The classic lineage spans Syd Barrett’s founding vision, Roger Waters’ conceptual leadership, Richard Wright’s harmonic textures, Nick Mason’s pulse, and David Gilmour’s arrival in 1968, shaping their signature sound.
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