Amused to Death Roger Waters

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  • Release Date: 09/01/1992
  • Sales Rank: 7,652
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074644712728
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Amused to Death is a solid album both conceptually and musically, showcasing Waters as an artist who, like his work with Pink Floyd, conveys his thoughts and ideals with pinpoint accuracy so that they are engraved within his audience's mind. With this album, Waters touches heavily on the dangers of capitalism, the insensitivity of the human race, the ridiculousness of war, and the onslaught of mindless entertainment that encroaches on mankind on a day-to-day basis. Fitting all these aspects into 14 songs is a task in itself, but accomplishing this task alongside music that is forceful and appealing is extremely difficult, and still Waters succeeds in doing this throughout the duration of the album. "The Ballad of Bill Hubbard" is a moving spoken intro from Alf Razzell, a former member of Britain's Royal Fusiliers. A stab at the false sense of security that lies within religion is dealt with on the powerful "What God Wants, Pt. 1," and the cowardice of the world's leaders is addressed in "The Bravery of Being Out of Range," one of the albums most blatant tracks. Guest guitarist Jeff Beck rises to the occasion on a number of songs here, and both Rita Coolidge and Don Henley fill in behind and beside Waters on a couple of the longer tunes. Ending with the title track, a song that sums up the whole of the album with it's subtle yet hard-hitting demeanor, Waters proves that he can still reveal his conceptual ideas with pristine clarity, only on Amused to Death, the music is as equally entertaining and effective. Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

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get amusedby Anonymous

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July 31, 2005: first of all i just wanna say that this cd rocks.amused to death is one of roger waters best cds.if you dont have it ya gotta get it/second/on live 8 it was great to see roger perfom with pink floyd for the first time in years. will they may not tour but at least waters and the rest of floyd have forgive and foget and moved on.

amused and amazingby Anonymous

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April 18, 2004: amused to death is one of the best solo albums ever made by roger waters. the music and words are verryincredaible/ the whole cd is great from the first track to the last/and the track watching tv a duet witheagles member and solo artist don henley gives a verry awesome touch to the album/.will waters may be hitting the big 60 soon. but he shows that he can still make great music and is still going strong


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