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Radio Kaos is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful, perfect, and rich albums of the whole decade. If you move away for about forty minutes from the Floyd discography and listen to it without preconceptions, you'll discover a very pleasant, focused, and balanced album.
Radio Kaos is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful, perfect, and rich albums of the whole decade.
If you move away for about forty minutes from the Floyd discography and listen to it without preconceptions, you'll discover a very pleasant, focused, and balanced album.
Listen to Radio Kaos and rediscover Roger Waters’ creative depth beyond Pink Floyd!
I made a crappy album. In the end, a track like 'The Tide Is Turning' compensates for the other seven previous pieces.
I made a crappy album.
In the end, a track like 'The Tide Is Turning' compensates for the other seven previous pieces.
Discover Roger Waters' honest take on Radio K.A.O.S. and explore its mix of flaws and hidden gems.
"Radio K.A.O.S. is a perfect Watersian concept, obviously less mature than The Wall but nevertheless unique and in some parts unsettling." "'The Tide Is Turning', as the last song is titled, wonderfully reflects that innocence, described earlier, of Billy. This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard, ever."
"Radio K.A.O.S. is a perfect Watersian concept, obviously less mature than The Wall but nevertheless unique and in some parts unsettling."
"'The Tide Is Turning', as the last song is titled, wonderfully reflects that innocence, described earlier, of Billy. This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard, ever."
Dive into Roger Waters' Radio K.A.O.S. and experience a powerful story through music. Listen now and uncover its haunting, timeless message.
Radio Kaos represents a musical turning point, yet isolated, in Waters' career. The album oscillates between decent and interesting outcomes, reaching Pink Floyd-like heights only a couple of times.
Radio Kaos represents a musical turning point, yet isolated, in Waters' career.
The album oscillates between decent and interesting outcomes, reaching Pink Floyd-like heights only a couple of times.
Explore the story and sound of Roger Waters’ Radio Kaos—listen now to uncover its thought-provoking narrative and unique solo style.
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