Label: CBS/Sony (Japan), 32DP-360
Style: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 41:48
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 267 Mb
I
admit without qualm that it began for me with Animals. My brother was
in college, and one day I went through his records and listened to the
ones with the coolest covers. Animals fascinated me then as it still
fascinates me today. It is the acute anthropomorphic fantasy, possessing
a timeless quality that has thrust it into the category of "classic,"
though it may remain forever in the shadow of its more commercially
successful older brother, Dark Side Of The Moon. Consisting of three
tracks each longer than ten minutes and two tracks under two minutes,
Animals is not for the attention- span- deficient. However, within this
impenetrable fortress of radio- unfriendly tracks, we hear Dave
Gilmour's guitars at their absolute best, get a full-on dose of Roger
Waters' powerful lyrical imagery, and are presented with the worst
elements of our own humanity- packaged in the skins of "Sheep," "Dogs"
and "Pigs (Three Different Ones)". For those weaned on The Wall and Dark
Side, you'll find Animals to be a whole new bag of feed. Where Floyd's
two most recognizable albums made their mark with operatic aggression
and fear, Animals deals in dirt- under- the- fingernails reality, the
common smallness that simultaneously binds and repels us all. "Dogs," a
17-minute study in the commonest of all faults, lazily dispenses bite
after venomous bite into the desires that drive us to seize the fast
buck and screw anyone that gets in our way: "You have to be trusted by
the people that you lie to, So that when they turn their backs on you,
You'll get the chance to put the knife in."
All this wrapped up in
the flaky coating of two hauntingly similar and musically identical
tracks casting opposite views of cynicism and hope on the proceedings.
Animals is like George Orwell's Animal Farm run through a full- audio
acid test- spectacular in every aspect and now in full color.
I admit without qualm that it began for me with Animals.
(pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/6307-animals/)
01. Pigs On The Wing(Part One) (01:24)
02. Dogs (17:06)
03. Pigs(Three Different Ones) (11:30)
04. Sheep (10:18)
05. Pigs On The Wing(Part Two) (01:27)

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