We wonder what way going through his
We wonder what way going through his mind when composing such soulful pieces. They appear to us to be born from such great loss or sadness. If your mood was already on a lift at the beginning of this album, then I can assure you that you will be reaching for your hankies by the end of it. Polly Samson, the co writer and major influence behind this album, appears on vocal along with Gilmour.
Their next piece is entitled ?A Pocketful Of Stones.? We note Leszek Mozdzer on piano, Lucy Wakeford on harp and Alasdair Malloy on glass harmonica. We actually don?t recognise easily these peculiar instruments but their influence must be present somewhere. It may take a few listens to this album to start to form recognitions of these instruments. As we would listen intensely to Pink Floyd albums, we here, should do the same. Again, we are lead, in an entranced state into the final piece ?Where We Start.? A gentle, melodic piece that takes us to the end of this unusual album.
Where Pink Floyd was experimental and diverse, we find Gilmour in his twilight years here on a very strong reflective note.
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