Animals EXPLICIT LYRICS Pink Floyd

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  • Release Date: 04/25/2000
  • Original Release: 1977
  • Sales Rank: 1,791
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724382974826

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Animals

1LISTENPigs on the Wing, Pt. 1 1:25
2LISTENDogs 17:08
3LISTENPigs (Three Different Ones) 11:28
4LISTENSheep 10:20
5LISTENPigs on the Wing, Pt. 2 1:25

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Of all of the classic-era Pink Floyd albums, Animals is the strangest and darkest, a record that's hard to initially embrace yet winds up yielding as many rewards as its equally nihilistic successor, The Wall. It isn't that Roger Waters dismisses the human race as either pigs, dogs, or sheep, it's that he's constructed an album whose music is as bleak and bitter as that world view. Arriving after the warm-spirited (albeit melancholy) Wish You Were Here, the shift in tone comes as a bit of a surprise, and there are even less proper songs here than on either Wish or Dark Side. Animals is all extended pieces, yet it never drifts -- it slowly, ominously works its way toward its destination. For an album that so clearly is Waters', David Gilmour's guitar dominates thoroughly, with Richard Wright's keyboards rarely rising above a mood-setting background (such as on the intro to "Sheep"). This gives the music, on occasion, immediacy and actually heightens the dark mood by giving it muscle. It also makes Animals as accessible as it possibly could be, since it surges with bold blues-rock guitar lines and hypnotic space rock textures. Through it all, though, the utter blackness of Waters' spirit holds true, and since there are no vocal hooks or melodies, everything rests on the mood, the near-nihilistic lyrics, and Gilmour's guitar. These are the kinds of things that satisfy cultists, and it will reward their attention -- there's just no way in for casual listeners. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Favorite Pink Floyd Albumby ducky8098

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May 07, 2009: This has been my favorite Pink Floyd album for years. I love listening to it. I enjoy it more than The Wall or Dark Side of The Moon, which everyone knows. I think this one was overlooked and it should have been one of the popular ones.

Good Pink Floydby Anonymous

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April 27, 2009: This is a good Pink Floyd album but second level compared to Dark Side of The Moon and The Wall. A great album to play while your busy doing something else.


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