Wish You Were Here

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Album Description
This CD features solo piano arrangements of the most traditional and popular romantic songs, played in the great style of Newell Oler.

Wish You Were Here, Music, Newell Oler, Classical, Classical Music, Orchestral & Symphonic
Wish You Were Here
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the many reasons I love Pink Floyd
  • Worthwhile
  • An Absolute Must
  • Wish it was a little less drab
  • Wish I Had Discovered Sooner
Wish You Were Here
Pink Floyd
Manufacturer: Capitol
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ASIN: B000024D4S
Release Date: 2000-04-25

Tracks:

  1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part One)
  2. Welcome To The Machine
  3. Have A Cigar
  4. Wish You Were Here
  5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part Two)

Amazon.com Essential Recording

Wish You Were Here is a song cycle dedicated to Pink Floyd's original frontman, Syd Barrett, who'd flamed out years before: two grimly funny songs about the evils of the music business ("By the way, which one's Pink?"), and two long, touching ones about the band's vanished friend. The real star of the show, though, is the production: sparkling, convoluted, designed to sound deeply oh-wow under the influence--and pretty great sober too--with David Gilmour getting lots of space for his most lyrical guitar playing ever. And, though the album is big and ambitious, even bombastic, it somehow dodges being pretentious--the Barrett tributes are honest and heartfelt, beneath all the grand gestures and stereophonic trickery. --Douglas Wolk

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the many reasons I love Pink Floyd.......2007-06-13

For Pink Floyd, making a follow up album to 'Dark Side of the Moon' must have seemed an extremely daunting task. However with 'Wish You Were Here' they succeeded admirably. In his biography of the band, Nick Mason stated that they wanted to avoid simply making a sequel to the hugely successful predecessor and that they wanted to start afresh in a new musical direction. This decision resulted in a creation of true musical beauty.

The long, ambling and elegant opening track 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' was a new step even for Floyd. Both parts of this track have a relaxed yet compelling beauty that puts it right up there with the best the band has produced.

After the ethereal beauty of the opening track, the following two bring a far more sombre mood to proceedings. 'Welcome to the Machine' is a disgruntled sideswipe at the human condition which is somewhat reminiscent in lyrical content, of the track 'Time' on 'Dark Side of the Moon'. Hot on the heels of this is 'Have A Cigar', a pessimistic jibe at the music industry creeps that came out of the woodwork after their sudden shot to international success. Although these two tracks are far more downbeat, they are executed with a Floydian bite that makes them quality tracks.

Along with 'The Wall' and 'Dark Side of the Moon', this was one of the albums that defined Floyd and simply demands to be listened to.

4 out of 5 stars Worthwhile.......2007-06-10

This is a good, but not a great album. Welcome to the Machine, Wish You Were Here, and Have a Cigar are all classic cuts and never get old. The Syd Barrett tribute songs Shine on You Crazy Diamond are a little weaker. Over all it's worth a tumble, but it's no Dark Side Of The Moon.

5 out of 5 stars An Absolute Must.......2007-05-29

Probably the best Floyd CD. I had an earlier (non-digitally remastered) version of this album and found that this version is really a treat in comparison. As far as the music itself, every track is a classic and a must for any classic rock fan. If you don't own a good version this album, you need look no further.

4 out of 5 stars Wish it was a little less drab.......2007-05-27

So Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" is probably considered their third greatest album in the normal consensus behind Dark Side and The Wall. It's not "Animals" and "Obscured by Clouds" are better than this album but this one is still a fine one despite being only five songs long.

This one starts out with a classic of a song in Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Beautiful, epic, pick your favorite cliche and use it here because this song has it all, even a saxophone solo at the end. It is later reprised at the end of the album this the first one is far superior. This song along with Wish You Were Here were written for former frontman Syd Barrett who even visited them in the studio during the recording, small world isn't it. Speaking of the title track it is an amazing song. But one thing it does that I love is that it is simple. Accoustic guitar with some great lyrics provides a nice sendoff to Mr. Barrett.

The one problem this album has is the two music industry rants from Roger Waters. "Welcome to the Machine" is atrocious and overlong. "Have A Cigar" is better but it's not even sung by a member of Pink Floyd.

Other than the rants this is a fine album. And for once a Pink Floyd album that seems to express hope, nostalgia and something more than just being depressed which is always a nice change of pace.

5 out of 5 stars Wish I Had Discovered Sooner.......2007-05-27

Wish You Were Here is equally as superb as Dark Side of the Moon and serves as a sequel with an emotional feel and blues-based, melodic background centered by outstanding guitars. The use of sound effects that the band incorporated two years prior are as involved again and help to enhance the mood and vibrational feel of the music. With having to fulfill mammoth expectations in 1975 after an phenomenal album like Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd only broadened their musical horizons but played with the same passion to create another album that offers proof as to why they were, and still are, so highly regarded as innovators in rock music.
Wish You Were Here
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Ahead of Their Time
  • Imagine McCartney recording with Clapton in the early 1970's....
  • A Classic Stomped to Death by Stinking Management and A Label
  • Abbey Road SIDE #3, maybe!?!?!?!??!
  • Only poor management kept this from being a huge success
Wish You Were Here
Badfinger
Manufacturer: Wea International
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ASIN: B00000885H
Release Date: 1998-03-18

Tracks:

  1. Just a Chance
  2. You're So Fine
  3. Got to Get Out of Here
  4. Know One Knows
  5. Dennis
  6. In the Meantime/Some Other Time
  7. Love Time
  8. King of the Load
  9. Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch/Should I Smoke

Album Description

Badfinger's 1974 studio album & second for Warner Brothers after their highly successful spell on the Apple label. Features nine tracks, including 'Got To Get Out Of Here', 'Know One Knows' and 'In The Meantime Some Other Time'.

Album Details

This Rare Badfinger Recording was Pulled from Shelves Shortly after Its Release in 1974 Due to Managerial & Contractual Problems. Greatly Influenced by their Former Label Bosses at Apple Records (Mccartney, Harrison, Et Al), Badfinger Exuded an Exceptionally Melodic Pop Sense. 'Wish You were Here' features 'Just a Chance', 'Dennis', 'Love Time' & Six Others.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Ahead of Their Time .......2007-03-08

Have never heard of Badfinger until I came across them in a ListMania section while I was browsing. What intrigued me to give this CD a try was their sad story. Clearly a superb band, way ahead of their time and with a unparalelled talent. Really sad the way it ended but ironically that's makes them more of a real gem. I'm sure I'll be exploring more of them.

5 out of 5 stars Imagine McCartney recording with Clapton in the early 1970's...........2007-01-26

Instead of with Linda....

And with the songs serving as an outlet for severe personal and financial problems - As if McCartney needed to write a song like Layla...

That's how I've often thought of this CD. Great guitar work, and lots of big melodies. There's plenty of details in the other reviews, so I'll just add that Pete Ham is in his usual fine (musical) form here, and it's undoubtedly Joey Molland's finest hour. It took dire straits for the band, but Molland never sounded as inspired as he does here.

An odd thing I noticed after reading the Badfinger bio - In the closing verse to Dennis, a great Pete Ham song, the phrase "There's A Way Through" is repeated many times - reportedly the same phrase as Ham's final words to Tom Evans shortly before his death...

5 out of 5 stars A Classic Stomped to Death by Stinking Management and A Label.......2005-10-08

that chose to sue the band rather than understand what Pete, Joey, Tom and Mike were going through. The shame of it all is while rock was going into that transitory phase from British Rock and Roll and California Country Rock to Disco, Punk and whatever Springsteen calls his music??? Badfinger in 1974 had recorded an album that not only sounded like "Abbey Road" or even elements of the Beatles' "White Album", but evoke that same magical lyrical imagery so prevalent in the latter Lennon-McCartney era.

Peter Ham, disillusioned and broke, would take his life less than a year after recording this album, but some of his finest songs - maybe not hit tunes like "Day After Day", "No Matter What" or "Baby Blue" - were recorded here. Songs like "Just A Chance", "In the Meantime", and "Meanwhile Back at the Ranch". Tommy Evans contributed the cute and very Lennonsque "King of the Load" with a sweeping guitar solo (Ham? or Molland) that rivals George Harrison's best Beatle solos. Mike Gibbins stepped from behind the drums to sing "You're So Fine" with the three main singer Badfinger boys. The epic, chugging, masterpiece "Meanwhile Back at the Ranch-"Shall I Smoke" with an opening lead vocal by Ham and ending vocal by Joey Molland and with dual lead guitars by Ham and Molland is a breathtaking finish to a wonderous work. A work that sadly enough ended up in the bargain bins - and left the band in desperate debt because a label chose to punish an act over the misdeeds of its mismanagement.

Joey Molland once told me that yep, "Gotta Get Out of Here" was a blunt reference to what the band was experiencing due to lousy management and a label that really didn't care. A band that came directly out of being the Beatles' proteges, being outstanding musicians and composers in their own right and keeping the tradition of the Fab Four did not deserve such a terrible fate. Both Ham and Evans died needless, tragic, early deaths that shouldn't have been, and Molland deserves much more acclaim - at least Badfinger has been acknowledged as a major influence by bands like Cheap Trick, the Records, the Bangles and others.

5 out of 5 stars Abbey Road SIDE #3, maybe!?!?!?!??!.......2004-07-11

Well, I'm sure you all have heard the problems this band went through, so I won't even go into that. What you have here in Wish You Were Here is not to be mistaken by Pink Floyd's CD of the same title. Just over 30 minutes, this album broke new ground, a different approach then previous releases. I won't sit here and insult anyone's intelligence by stating this is their greatest work. Personally, its my favorite. From start to finish, no bad tracks, some medley's, some excellent choices of intruments never used before on a Badfinger record. This is by all means, the last record of the Classic Badfinger lineup. The comparisons to Abbey Road are prevelent.....but it stands to this day as a Classic Lost Album that will go down in history as just that.....Lost. No hit songs here, no tradmark sounds, just pure brilliance!!

If I could possibly improve this great release, I would have included "Timeless" somewhere in between the original's release first side and second. Would have been a nice compliment to the Abbey Road theory?!?

This document should not be overlooked by any casual, hardcore or any Beatle fan!

5 out of 5 stars Only poor management kept this from being a huge success.......2004-03-04

The two albums that Badfinger recorded for Warner Brothers after leaving Apple were among the easiest to find in the days before cd's. They could usually be found languishing in used bins for relatively low prices, and it was this that initially threw me off. Finally, faced with the prospect of little known Badfinger over no Badfinger at all, I went ahead and purchased both albums. Imagine my surprise when I got home and found that both albums were loaded with songs on par with, and at times better than, the songs that the band did while with Apple. The whole album is strong, with leadoff shouldabeenahit "Just A Chance" Pete Ham is in fine voice, and one is left to wonder what could have been. "Know One Knows" and "Dennis" are equally strong, but it's the rather odd cut and paste songs "In The Meantime/Some Other Time" and "Meanwhile Back At The Ranch/Should I Smoke" that show the band's true brilliance. Within months Pete Ham would be dead and with his passing rock and roll lost one of the truly great songwriters as well as a hugely underrated guitarist. This album demands and deserves a listen and it's a risk you won't regret.
Wish You Were Here
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the many reasons I love Pink Floyd
  • Worthwhile
  • An Absolute Must
  • Wish it was a little less drab
  • Wish I Had Discovered Sooner
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ASIN: B00000254C

Amazon.com Essential Recording

Wish You Were Here is a song cycle dedicated to Pink Floyd's original frontman, Syd Barrett, who'd flamed out years before: two grimly funny songs about the evils of the music business ("By the way, which one's Pink?"), and two long, touching ones about the band's vanished friend. The real star of the show, though, is the production: sparkling, convoluted, designed to sound deeply oh-wow under the influence--and pretty great sober too--with David Gilmour getting lots of space for his most lyrical guitar playing ever. And, though the album is big and ambitious, even bombastic, it somehow dodges being pretentious--the Barrett tributes are honest and heartfelt, beneath all the grand gestures and stereophonic trickery. --Douglas Wolk

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the many reasons I love Pink Floyd.......2007-06-13

For Pink Floyd, making a follow up album to 'Dark Side of the Moon' must have seemed an extremely daunting task. However with 'Wish You Were Here' they succeeded admirably. In his biography of the band, Nick Mason stated that they wanted to avoid simply making a sequel to the hugely successful predecessor and that they wanted to start afresh in a new musical direction. This decision resulted in a creation of true musical beauty.

The long, ambling and elegant opening track 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' was a new step even for Floyd. Both parts of this track have a relaxed yet compelling beauty that puts it right up there with the best the band has produced.

After the ethereal beauty of the opening track, the following two bring a far more sombre mood to proceedings. 'Welcome to the Machine' is a disgruntled sideswipe at the human condition which is somewhat reminiscent in lyrical content, of the track 'Time' on 'Dark Side of the Moon'. Hot on the heels of this is 'Have A Cigar', a pessimistic jibe at the music industry creeps that came out of the woodwork after their sudden shot to international success. Although these two tracks are far more downbeat, they are executed with a Floydian bite that makes them quality tracks.

Along with 'The Wall' and 'Dark Side of the Moon', this was one of the albums that defined Floyd and simply demands to be listened to.

4 out of 5 stars Worthwhile.......2007-06-10

This is a good, but not a great album. Welcome to the Machine, Wish You Were Here, and Have a Cigar are all classic cuts and never get old. The Syd Barrett tribute songs Shine on You Crazy Diamond are a little weaker. Over all it's worth a tumble, but it's no Dark Side Of The Moon.

5 out of 5 stars An Absolute Must.......2007-05-29

Probably the best Floyd CD. I had an earlier (non-digitally remastered) version of this album and found that this version is really a treat in comparison. As far as the music itself, every track is a classic and a must for any classic rock fan. If you don't own a good version this album, you need look no further.

4 out of 5 stars Wish it was a little less drab.......2007-05-27

So Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" is probably considered their third greatest album in the normal consensus behind Dark Side and The Wall. It's not "Animals" and "Obscured by Clouds" are better than this album but this one is still a fine one despite being only five songs long.

This one starts out with a classic of a song in Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Beautiful, epic, pick your favorite cliche and use it here because this song has it all, even a saxophone solo at the end. It is later reprised at the end of the album this the first one is far superior. This song along with Wish You Were Here were written for former frontman Syd Barrett who even visited them in the studio during the recording, small world isn't it. Speaking of the title track it is an amazing song. But one thing it does that I love is that it is simple. Accoustic guitar with some great lyrics provides a nice sendoff to Mr. Barrett.

The one problem this album has is the two music industry rants from Roger Waters. "Welcome to the Machine" is atrocious and overlong. "Have A Cigar" is better but it's not even sung by a member of Pink Floyd.

Other than the rants this is a fine album. And for once a Pink Floyd album that seems to express hope, nostalgia and something more than just being depressed which is always a nice change of pace.

5 out of 5 stars Wish I Had Discovered Sooner.......2007-05-27

Wish You Were Here is equally as superb as Dark Side of the Moon and serves as a sequel with an emotional feel and blues-based, melodic background centered by outstanding guitars. The use of sound effects that the band incorporated two years prior are as involved again and help to enhance the mood and vibrational feel of the music. With having to fulfill mammoth expectations in 1975 after an phenomenal album like Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd only broadened their musical horizons but played with the same passion to create another album that offers proof as to why they were, and still are, so highly regarded as innovators in rock music.
Wish You Were Here
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Beautiful
  • Don't Laugh at Me
  • the pain as you grow up
  • "Don't Laugh At Me" - an inspiration!
  • The Best!
Wish You Were Here
Mark Wills
Manufacturer: Mercury Nashville
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ASIN: B000006NWW
Release Date: 1998-05-05

Tracks:

  1. Don't Think I Won't
  2. Emily Harper
  3. Wish You Were Here
  4. She's In Love
  5. Love Is Alive
  6. Don't Laugh At Me
  7. The Last Memory
  8. Help Me Fall
  9. It's Working
  10. Anywhere But Memphis
  11. I Do (Cherish You)

Amazon.com

As a teenager, country hunk Mark Wills was more fond of Bon Jovi than George Jones and that influence shows on Wish You Were Here. That's not to dismiss his country credentials--those are intact. But the songs on this album are infused with a punchy pop sensibility. The instrumentation is sometimes bigger than life, something more akin to stadium rock than country twang. The piano on the title track absolutely soars, and the crisp guitars on the standout track "Emily Harper" provide edge to what might have been merely charming. But despite the sonic heights achieved here, Mark Wills' voice stays on top of the mix. On "Love Is Alive" he trades in his twang for a New Jersey growl, all the more remarkable since he grew up in Georgia. Wondered where he learned that? --Tod Nelson

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful.......2003-07-28

I borrowed this CD from my cousin and didn't really think that I would fall in love with it. But I did! I knew who Mark Wills was because of his hit song "Nineteen Somethin'". As a teenager I'll admit his looks are what first caught my attention but once I listened to this CD I knew I was hooked. Unlike the other reviews I have read I have set my heart to the song "Help Me Fall". Anyone who has ever had a boyfriend/girlfriend can really appreciate this song. It talks about the hard feelings that come from trying so hard not to love someone because it hurts so much to do so. This song combined with "Last Memory" can really get to anyone who has had a break-up. This is going in to my favorites though because there is NOT a song on the album that I don't like. It's great and a really emotional CD. Thank Mark for a great CD and keep'em comin'.

5 out of 5 stars Don't Laugh at Me.......2001-05-15

I recently attended a youth seminar with around 120 high school sophomores from North Florida. There was a girl there named Jessica. She is deaf. As her talent she signed to the song "Don't laugh at me" The whole room was in tears. It is such an inspirational song. It applies to everyone. I really love it.

5 out of 5 stars the pain as you grow up.......2001-03-29

this is a special album of fellings we as humans go thru in life don't laugh at me and tim mcgraws one of these days your going to love me, ,both those songs brought back cruel peer pressure me and my wife went thru as kids growing up.this whole album holds special meaning for us now as adults looking back,every song in this album should have went to the top of the charts.from mike and karen near hot springs arkansas ,great alubum what else can you say .

5 out of 5 stars "Don't Laugh At Me" - an inspiration!.......2001-03-24

The first time my husband heard "Don't Laugh At Me" he was driving down the road. Tears just started pouring down his cheecks. He thought about all the times that people had talked about Megan, his autistic daughter, and laughed at her and called her names. The times she has cried herself to sleep because people were cruel to her because they wouldn't try to understand her or just couldn't understand her. Do you know how it feels to cry yourself to sleep because of other people's tourments? Or are you one of those who get pleasure from other people's pain? This entire cd has wonderful songs with a special message to them. When we need an inspiration to trudge on in our efforts to help Exceptional Parents of Exceptional Children, we listen to "Don't Laugh At Me"!

5 out of 5 stars The Best!.......2000-07-02

"Wish You Were Here", makes you cry, "She's In Love", makes you feel the pain that the singer's going through, "Don't Laugh At Me" makes you think, and "I Do (Cherish You)", makes you smile. For that, i give this album the full 5 stars. Every song on here is a keeper, there's not a bad one in the bunch. After hearing this album, i got to scratch my head at why Mark isn't the biggest star in country music right now. If you like great songs and a breathtaking voice, pick this up!
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays the Hits of Pink Floyd
Average customer rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
  • It could have been so much more...
  • don't bother too spent 0 on any think
  • Could have been much better
  • Hardly symphonic.
  • An unimaginative, pale, pathetic echo of an imitation
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ASIN: B0000ADXG0
Release Date: 2003-08-12

Tracks:

  1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
  2. Money
  3. Us & Them
  4. Hey You
  5. Another Brick In The Wall
  6. Wish You Were Here
  7. Time
  8. The Great Gig In The Sky
  9. In The Flesh

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars It could have been so much more..........2006-07-25

Like their earlier 1989 Pink Floyd recording, this recording of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra playing Pink Floyd could have been so much better than it was. Essentially, it is a recording of a Pink Floyd tribute band backed by an orchestra. The use of electric guitar, electric bass, full trap set, vocalists and synthesizers detracts from the performance and leaves the listener longing for an actual symphonic version of these works. It would have been entirely different if it had been members of Pink Floyd contributing, however it was not. Therefore, it left something to be desired.

For a fully symphonic Pink Floyd experience, try "Us and Them" by the London Philharmonic.

1 out of 5 stars don't bother too spent 0 on any think.......2006-03-03

we'll there isn't any comment on this''accept i hoped i rather not be heard...save your though..buy american most wanted.

1 out of 5 stars Could have been much better.......2005-04-10

The record begins with what looks like a very promising rendering of "Shine on..." until the vocals enter in the sixth minute, making you scramble for the "off" button - not to let your neigbours know you're listening to this unbelievably corny crap. And this is only the beginning.

"Money", "Time" and especially "In the Flesh" are pathetic, "Us and them" and "WYWH" sound like an interminable folk music evening on German TV, and "Another Brick..." is just plain bad.

On the other hand, "Hey you" would have been quite good minus the vocals. As for "The great gig in the sky", it is the only track I would call listenable throughout, the usual horrible vocals being replaced by a woman who can actually sing.

The problem with this album is not the inevitable alteration of the spirit of Pink floyd, but the absolutely APPALLING vocal performance and some painfully kitchy instrumentation at times. Well, most of the time, actually.

If you're a diehard PF fan - like myself - and think you can take anything with its name on it, well, think again. If you don't even like Pink floyd, you'll never be able to listen to this.

2 out of 5 stars Hardly symphonic........2005-03-29

This CD suffers from the number one ailment of most symphonic tribute albums; it is only symphonic in the loosest, most liberal sense of the definition. I think a lot of listeners would agree that symphonic tribute albums should not be performed by "orchestras" which include electric guitars, bass guitars, synthesizers, or drum kits. Listening to a symphony's re-creation of a rock song should enhance the experience and expand the breadth of its reaches, not merely change some of the instruments.

1 out of 5 stars An unimaginative, pale, pathetic echo of an imitation.......2004-12-10

When I considered the idea of symphonic Pink Floyd, I expected the awesome power of the orchestra to be unleashed in a kind of breathtaking glory that cannot be achieved with mere electric guitars and synthesizers -- the original tools of Pink Floyd. Instead, what I got in this CD is a pathetic attempt to make the orchestra sound like a four-man band. Adding insult to injury, they chose to include vocals and chorals to stupidly intone snippets of the original Pink Floyd lyrics in between the inane orchestral passages -- the effect is of someone humming a tune without quite recalling all the words. Extraordinarily mediocre.
Wish You Were Here
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Claasic Floyd.
Wish You Were Here
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ASIN: B00004SALM
Release Date: 1995-07-20

Tracks:

  1. Wish You Were Here
  2. Coming Back To Life
  3. Keep Talking

Album Description

1995 release on EMI, a sampler featuring three tracks from their 1995 live album 'Pulse': 'Wish You Were Here', 'ComingBack To Life' and 'Keep Talking'. Slimline jewel case.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Claasic Floyd........2000-07-11

Roger Waters may have moved on, but here the boys prove that they still have what it takes to kick out a flawless live performance. This is an absolutely excellent song, immaculately recorded, from an absolutely stunning tour. If you don't yet own 'Pulse' they this would be a good starter to let you know what you're missing. Classic stuff!
String Quartet Tribute to Incubus
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Just Listen to It!
  • Expected more!
  • soo bad
  • HOLY ka-NOLY! hot DANCER SPA-coal-EE!!!
  • absolutely beautiful..
String Quartet Tribute to Incubus
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ASIN: B00006HI9M
Release Date: 2002-09-24

Tracks:

  1. Stellar
  2. Drive
  3. Pardon Me
  4. 11 AM
  5. I Miss You
  6. The Warmth
  7. Make Yourself
  8. Wish You Were Here
  9. Mexico
  10. Insomnia

Product Description

1. Stellar
2. Drive
3. Pardon Me
4. 11 AM
5. I Miss You
6. The Warmth
7. Make Yourself
8. Wish You Were Here
9. Mexico
10. Insomnia (Original Composition)

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Just Listen to It!.......2004-03-11

As a longtime fan of Incubus and also a classical music wonk, I had to buy this CD. I read the reviews of this album after I listened to it all the way through about twice and fell in love, but the reviews disappointed me. Obviously, people have a problem with changing what are already good songs. Also, it seems like most of the reviewers aren't listening hard enough, as all of the best songs are very easily recognizable. The only misses on this CD, the Morning View songs, frankly weren't that great to begin with. The Warmth is the best track here, becuase the slightly ominous tune was captured perfectly by strings. Make Yourself and Drive are also very good. With the exception of the Morning View songs, the composer chose the songs to reproduce with a great amount of consideration, because only the melodic Make Yourself tunes translate into classical. No one would have enjoyed a string version of Certain Shade of Green or Hilikus. All in all, a great buy, but if you don't like classical or if you only began listening to Incubus with the Morning View Sessions, then don't bother, because you just won't appreciate it.

3 out of 5 stars Expected more!.......2004-01-04

As a big Incubus fan and a violinist, I thought this CD had the potential to be fabulous. I will say that you can recognize most of the songs, and it is a peaceful, tranquil way to listen to Incubus. However, often the strings sound similar to tuning instruments in an Elementary School orchestra (boy does that take me back!). Perhaps they could have selected more experienced artists, because the Incubus songs are so beautiful.

1 out of 5 stars soo bad.......2003-11-25

this is the worst version of any incubus song, even my cat could wail an incubus song better than this. even if i ever did recognize any not of this as being an incubus song, its still crap. Most of this CD is an unrecognizable slice of junk. Buy a proper INCUBUS cd!

5 out of 5 stars HOLY ka-NOLY! hot DANCER SPA-coal-EE!!!.......2003-09-27

very well done. musically creative. if you truely apriciate incubus, and you also appriciate the classical music. this album was put together very well. its a good album to relax to while driving and you just want to be calm.or sleeping to or whatever.
you can TOTALLY tell what songs are what. and after listening to this album, you will have a new look on incubus and there creativity. but seriously...i know music. and this is good and well thought out music. ---chuck says "enjoy incubus!"

5 out of 5 stars absolutely beautiful.........2003-08-12

I just got this cd today. I've already listened to it 3 times. All I can say is it's amazing.. I'm a huge fan of Incubus and when I first heard this I was in shock on how amazing this quartet could play.Just get it.. you won't be let down
Pink Floyd-Wish You Were Here
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    Pink Floyd-Wish You Were Here

    Manufacturer: Columbia/CBS
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
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    ASIN: B000FBZ1CQ

    Product Description

    Tracklisting: 1.Shine On You Crazy Diamond Part I-V (1-5) 2.Welcome To The Machine 3.Have A Cigar 4.Wish You Were Here 5.Shine On You Crazy Diamond Part VI-VIII (6-9)
    Orchestral Maneuvers: The Music Of Pink Floyd
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • The Best.
    • It could have been so much more...
    • Weak and Unimaginative
    • Just buy Floyd
    • The Best Floyd-Tribute So Far
    Orchestral Maneuvers: The Music Of Pink Floyd

    Manufacturer: RCA
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000003EUS
    Release Date: 1991-11-12

    Tracks:

    1. Run Like Hell
    2. Another Brick in the Wall Part 1 - The Happiest Days of Our Lives - Another Brick In The Wall Part 2
    3. Goodbye Blue Sky
    4. Money
    5. Hey You
    6. Wish You Were Here
    7. On the Turning Away
    8. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The Best. .......2006-10-27

    This orchestral pink floyd is very classic even more classic than pink floyds The Wall.

    3 out of 5 stars It could have been so much more..........2006-07-25

    Like their later 1994 Pink Floyd recording, this recording of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra playing Pink Floyd could have been so much better than it was. Essentially, it is a recording of a Pink Floyd tribute band backed by an orchestra. The use of electric guitar, electric bass, full trap set, vocalists and synthesizers detracts from the performance and leaves the listener longing for an actual symphonic version of these works. It would have been entirely different if it had been members of Pink Floyd contributing, however it was not. Therefore, it left something to be desired.

    For a fully symphonic Pink Floyd experience, try "Us and Them" by the London Philharmonic.

    2 out of 5 stars Weak and Unimaginative.......2004-04-22

    Pink Floyds music is very indepth, strong, and moving. I never thought someone could butcher such solid music and take away everything that makes it great. But somehow this awful "tribute" seems to do just that. The arrangements are poorly constructed, the music loses its emotion, and the titles with vocals are sung so emotionlessly that it kills the even takes the meaning away from what was once beautiful poetry. There are very, very few tributes that I would recommend. One is "Us and Them: Pink Floyd Symphonic." It keeps the integrity of the songs while introducing a whole new way to look at the bands work. I'm a Pink Floyd completionist and while their work varies, this is the only Pink Floyd related disc that I regret purchasing.

    3 out of 5 stars Just buy Floyd.......2002-10-03

    There's nothing special about this tribute other than it being for Pink Floyd. For a new twist on Floyd favorites, Us & Them: Symphonic Pink Floyd is amazing.

    5 out of 5 stars The Best Floyd-Tribute So Far.......2002-09-08

    There have been a number of Pink Floyd tribute albums in the past ten years, few of them any good, from electronic tributes to bluegrass sendups. But "Orchestral Maneuvers: The Music Of Pink Floyd" places the band's work in a form that fits them better. It's a shame this tribute was ripped off and overshadowed by "Us And Them: The Symphonic Pink Floyd" a few years later; David Palmer's brilliant arrangements and conducting of the skilled Royal Philharmonic Orchestra shine bright in variations on 'Run Like Hell' and especially the 'Brick In the Wall' series. One wouldn't expect 'Hey You' to appear here, but it works anyway, just like the subtle choir on 'Goodbye Blue Sky' and the curiosity-provoking take on 'Wish You Were Here.' The highlight is no doubt a variation on 'When the Tigers Broke Free,' which fares far better than its original version (from "The Wall" movie in 1982). "Orchestral Maneuvers" is classical variations at its finest, fitting and just short of essential for any Floyd fan's collection.
    String Quartet Tribute to Pink Floyd
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • a floydian wedding
    • Don't Expect Pink Floyd
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    String Quartet Tribute to Pink Floyd
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000069KDX
    Release Date: 2002-07-23

    Tracks:

    1. Echoes
    2. Have A Cigar
    3. Take Up Thy Stethoscope And Walk
    4. Hey You
    5. Comfortably Numb
    6. Money
    7. Breathe
    8. Another Brick In The Wall
    9. Wish You Were Here
    10. A Floydian Slip

    Product Description

    1. Echoes
    2. Have A Cigar
    3. Take Up Thy Stethoscope And Walk
    4. Hey You
    5. Comfortably Numb
    6. Money
    7. Breathe
    8. Another Brick In The Wall
    9. Wish You Were Here
    10. A Floydian Slip

    Format: CD

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars a floydian wedding.......2007-04-19

    I was searching everywhere for a way to include Pink Floyd in my very traditional wedding. Instead of walking down the aisle to "Here Comes the Bride", I'm using this version of "Comfortably Numb". I love this CD, but should warn you not to expect the "mind trip" that was Pink Floyd. And yes I am a huge Pink Floyd fan. This is a CD you could put on at dinner at your grandmother's and have her think it is beautiful. Worth giving a chance.

    2 out of 5 stars Don't Expect Pink Floyd.......2006-02-08

    I enjoy string quartets and looked forward to this. Whereas Mozart, Beethoven and other classical or romantic composers are the masters of quartets due to their counterpoint and fugue, Pink Floyd music does not translate into string quartets. There is no power here, no dynamics; all necessary to Pink Floyd music. I kept wanting some electrification! The piano is capable of power, but not allowed to sound off in this recording and only provides an accompaniment to the mellow strings. It was boring. Does not have the complexity of the masters to maintain interest. Go to the classics with all their structure to enjoy string quartets for listening pleasure. Or, this could be a nice change for background at a dinner or reception where it's not cool to blast the speakers with real Pink Floyd.

    5 out of 5 stars A must have........2005-10-23

    Pink Floyd is my favorite band, but this is my favorite CD! The quality of the music is excellent. Even if you are not a Pink Floyd fan, this is still an excellent CD.

    1 out of 5 stars Just awful.......2005-06-15

    I am an avid collector of all things Pink Floyd, including tribute albums. Of course none of them live up to the real thing, but this 'tribute' really does a terrible disservice to their music. For something of this ilk, go with either the Symphonic Pink Floyd "Us & Them" or the Royal Philharmonic Tribute. Only buy this one if you own EVERY other tribute CD ever made for Pink Floyd's music.

    1 out of 5 stars Suck.......2004-07-12

    Well, poor forgery of Pink Floyd. Just slight resemblence of
    past Pink Floyd.

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