The Final Cut

Pink Floyd

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"The Final Cut," released in 1983, is Pink Floyd's twelfth studio album and is often regarded as a poignant commentary on the impacts of war and the human experience. The album is primarily the work of Roger Waters, who wrote the majority of the lyrics and music. It serves as a conceptual continuation of the themes explored in "The Wall," with a focus on the psychological scars left by conflict, particularly the Falklands War. The album's narrative centers around the disillusionment felt by veterans and the broader societal implications of war, tackling subjects such as loss, betrayal, and the search for purpose in a troubled world.

Musically, "The Final Cut" incorporates orchestral arrangements and a more somber tone compared to previous Pink Floyd works. The album features haunting melodies, layered vocals, and complex instrumentation, creating a reflective atmosphere that complements its lyrical themes. While it is often viewed as a culmination of Waters' vision for Pink Floyd, it also marked a significant departure from the band's earlier style and the last collaboration with original member Roger Waters before he left the group. "The Final Cut" remains a powerful and controversial statement that resonates with listeners, prompting discussions about the cost of war and the plight of those affected by it.

"The Final Cut," released in 1983, is Pink Floyd's twelfth studio album and is often regarded as a poignant commentary on the impacts of war and the human experience. The album is primarily the work of Roger Waters, who wrote the majority of the lyrics and music. It serves as a conceptual continuation of the themes explored in "The Wall," with a focus on the psychological scars left by conflict, particularly the Falklands War. The album's narrative centers around the disillusionment felt by veterans and the broader societal implications of war, tackling subjects such as loss, betrayal, and the search for purpose in a troubled world.

Musically, "The Final Cut" incorporates orchestral arrangements and a more somber tone compared to previous Pink Floyd works. The album features haunting melodies, layered vocals, and complex instrumentation, creating a reflective atmosphere that complements its lyrical themes. While it is often viewed as a culmination of Waters' vision for Pink Floyd, it also marked a significant departure from the band's earlier style and the last collaboration with original member Roger Waters before he left the group. "The Final Cut" remains a powerful and controversial statement that resonates with listeners, prompting discussions about the cost of war and the plight of those affected by it.

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0888751709522 0888751842915
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Sony Music Pink Floyd Records
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Rock/Pop
Product Dimensions
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6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in 12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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90 g 250 g

The Final Cut

Pink Floyd

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Description

"The Final Cut," released in 1983, is Pink Floyd's twelfth studio album and is often regarded as a poignant commentary on the impacts of war and the human experience. The album is primarily the work of Roger Waters, who wrote the majority of the lyrics and music. It serves as a conceptual continuation of the themes explored in "The Wall," with a focus on the psychological scars left by conflict, particularly the Falklands War. The album's narrative centers around the disillusionment felt by veterans and the broader societal implications of war, tackling subjects such as loss, betrayal, and the search for purpose in a troubled world.

Musically, "The Final Cut" incorporates orchestral arrangements and a more somber tone compared to previous Pink Floyd works. The album features haunting melodies, layered vocals, and complex instrumentation, creating a reflective atmosphere that complements its lyrical themes. While it is often viewed as a culmination of Waters' vision for Pink Floyd, it also marked a significant departure from the band's earlier style and the last collaboration with original member Roger Waters before he left the group. "The Final Cut" remains a powerful and controversial statement that resonates with listeners, prompting discussions about the cost of war and the plight of those affected by it.

"The Final Cut," released in 1983, is Pink Floyd's twelfth studio album and is often regarded as a poignant commentary on the impacts of war and the human experience. The album is primarily the work of Roger Waters, who wrote the majority of the lyrics and music. It serves as a conceptual continuation of the themes explored in "The Wall," with a focus on the psychological scars left by conflict, particularly the Falklands War. The album's narrative centers around the disillusionment felt by veterans and the broader societal implications of war, tackling subjects such as loss, betrayal, and the search for purpose in a troubled world.

Musically, "The Final Cut" incorporates orchestral arrangements and a more somber tone compared to previous Pink Floyd works. The album features haunting melodies, layered vocals, and complex instrumentation, creating a reflective atmosphere that complements its lyrical themes. While it is often viewed as a culmination of Waters' vision for Pink Floyd, it also marked a significant departure from the band's earlier style and the last collaboration with original member Roger Waters before he left the group. "The Final Cut" remains a powerful and controversial statement that resonates with listeners, prompting discussions about the cost of war and the plight of those affected by it.

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