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Wish You Were Here
M**N
Super happy with my purchase.
This vinyl sounds amazing!Came earlier than expected.Got as a gift and he loved it!!!
Z**M
Are You Experienced?
Wish You Were Here is frequently referred to as the best Pink Floyd album, by fans and by half the band. It isn't my favorite, but I would still put it somewhere in the top 5 out of the 15 Floyd official studio albums.It contains one of the greatest elegies in classic rock, or any genre, in the form of Shine On You Crazy Diamond. The only thing that subtracts from it is the fact (and by "the fact" I mean "my dumb opinion") that parts 8 and 9 seem real unfocused and low on ideas compared to the rest of the thing.Shine On is a behemoth and it dominates the majority of the album. But the other three songs all stand up; I'd categorize them all as classics. Really, with that in mind, it's no surprise how many people say this is their best. They're highly distinct from each other: Welcome to the Machine is cold, industrial progressive rock, albeit with acoustic guitars, Have a Cigar is futuristic electric Blues-rock, and Wish You Were Here is like an English stoner's version of the Country & Western genre. While the songs are thematically connected, the extreme musical differences between all of them, gives Wish You Were Here a disconnected patchwork quality. The contrast between, say, Have a Cigar and the title track, for example, are so jarring that it sounds like two different bands. I suppose this is appropriate for a band that's said to have been struggling with its own identity by the mid 70's. This apparent disconnectedness works to the album's advantage, making it seem a bit like a nonlinear, surrealist TV or radio drama.Lyrically, you're dealing with a seriously haunted record. It's Roger Waters trademark mixture of human compassion and mechanized cynicism at its most focused. The guy's heart is clearly being pulled in at least two or three directions, and it's messing with the essence of his very soul. If the album could speak it'd say something a bit like this: "Look what they've done to us. Look what they did to Syd Barrett. Look what we did to ourselves. Look what we did to Syd Barrett. Get us out of here, we just want to be a band again."Anyway, right, the bonus material. The coolest cuts on the bonus disc are Raving & Drooling and You've Gotta Be Crazy. They're not quite "lost" songs because they turned into Sheep and Dogs, respectively, but they're different enough from those songs to be pretty fascinating. Without the Orwellian stuff that would later be added, the songs fit in well with the themes of Wish You Were Here. You've Gotta Be Crazy is about sacrificing your sanity to get ahead, to be a "success". Once again there's that underlying, unspoken message: "For God's sake, get us out of here." Raving & Drooling, meanwhile, is brutal-sounding song about the violence of human nature, and the act of "pretending the rest are not real". Without the comical "Sheep" metaphor it's quite disturbing for mid-70's Pink Floyd, a sort of sonic portrait of a full-on psychopath. In addition to those two there's a version of Have a Cigar with Roger's originally vocals on it, the ones he was unsatisfied with and replaced with Roy Harper. I like it better than the version that made the cut. The alternate take of the title track, with the violins, and the live version of Shine On, performed in its entirety, are also great. The two-minute 'wine-glasses' instrumental is kind of underwhelming; it just sounds like the first movement of Shine On You Crazy Diamond, standing on its own.
M**E
Best of 2016 remasters(?)
To be up front, I haven't listened to Animals as of writing this but thats the last album I need of the 2016 remasters, and having DSotM and The Wall I feel confident in saying this might be the best of the big 4. Not only does it sound amazing, even if being more quiet than the original pressing, but since I started buying records just this month every single one has been dirty and covered in some sort of paper material, even dsotm and the wall, but this record came out the sleeve absolutely pristine with just a few visible specs of dust to swipe up before dropping. Very quiet vinyl, no warping, easily the best conditioned record in my collection.
B**9
It's all about Shine on You crazy Diamond live and the second CD
There's probably little reason to write a review about the studio album Wish You Were Here. What else can be said about this beautifully amazing album that hasn't already been prosed upon? So I'll concentrate on the 2011 remaster and, more importantly the second CD of the Experience Edition.I have to say that, so far, with the possible exception of Ummagumma, most of the 2011 Floyd remasters have been excellent. I do think that WYWH seems to benefit less than, say, Animals did. Why? I believe it's because that I think WYWH already sounded stellar to start with. There wasn't as much room for improvement as some of the other albums. What does that mean? It means this 2011 remaster of WYWH sounds incredible. If you already have any of the previous CDs and are thinking about getting the single CD Discovery Edition I might think twice. If you've never owned WYWH before you should just as well get the 2011 version to ensure top sound quality.However, the Experience Edition isn't just about the studio album. It's about the second live CD. Let me just spill the beans right here and say just buy it. The sound quality of the 1974 performance is stunning. With the Dark Side '74 live CD and this '74 live CD they are amoung the best I've heard from a live rock performance on CD. The bonus is you get to hear Pink Floyd strut their stuff in concert with Roger, David, Rick and Nick all at their peak. And peak it is. The entire ensemble cast together. What more can you ask for?Shine on You crazy Diamond (SYD) is just something you have to hear and sounds somewhat different than the studio version. I was never a huge fan of Have a Cigar but this alternate take is great and has an acoustic sound to it that adds warmth to the (intentionally) cold song. The title song Wish You Were Here (this is not a live version but an alternate studio version) is a wonderful rendition even if the violin is a bit too forward in the mix. Again, it doesn't seem to have a studion sound and comes through a bit more raw in the best sense of the word. The Household Objects track is interesting but a filler.EDIT: I forgot to add the songs Raving and Drooling and You've Got to Be Crazy live. These were Dogs and Sheep before they were finalized for the Animals album. I prefer You've Got to be Crazy. But that's just me. Either way both songs sound sweet and are a nice treat to hear.My only wish would have been to hear a different take on Welcome to the Machine. Other than that great stuff!I think WYWH and the DSotM Experience versions are essential if you're a Pink Floyd fan. 5 stars without hesitation.
B**.
Good recorded Vinyl LP
Took a long time to arrive without proper tracking, but finally arrived within the time frame it was told to arrive. It is a delight to listen, not a 2nd hand used LP. Brand new at an excellent value for money price
J**O
Muy buen Disco.
Llegó antes de lo indicado por amazon, Excelente sonido y presentación, sin duda se disfruta mucho al escuhar un clásico. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
M**N
Pink flloyd
My favourite album, played my previous copy to death, hence why I bought this
A**J
Bardzo dobra jakość nagrania płyta
Bardzo dobra jakość nagrania płyta rewelacyjna polecam
D**X
Magia ed unicità! Tutti i dettagli:
Possedere "Wish You Were Here" in vinile è un'esperienza davvero unica e magica, che rende giustizia a uno degli album più iconici dei Pink Floyd. Il suono caldo e avvolgente del vinile aggiunge una profondità e una qualità senza pari a ogni traccia di questo capolavoro musicale.Qualità Audio:La riproduzione su vinile di "Wish You Were Here" è semplicemente eccezionale. Le sonorità e i dettagli intricati, tipici dei Pink Floyd, si percepiscono in modo più profondo rispetto ai formati digitali. Brani come "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" e la title track "Wish You Were Here" suonano straordinari, con una dinamica ricca e un calore che solo il vinile può offrire. Il basso è più presente, gli alti sono nitidi, e l’intera esperienza è avvolgente, trasportandoti in un'altra dimensione.Qualità del Vinile:La qualità del vinile è davvero notevole. È ben stampato, senza alcun fruscio o imperfezione significativa, garantendo un ascolto fluido dall'inizio alla fine. Anche la copertina è un'opera d'arte, mantenendo il design originale con grande cura e attenzione ai dettagli, perfetta per i collezionisti.Un Capolavoro da Collezionare:Questo vinile non è solo un must per i fan dei Pink Floyd, ma anche per chiunque ami la musica. L'album, che esplora temi come l'assenza, l'alienazione e l'omaggio a Syd Barrett, è intriso di emozione e atmosfera. Averlo in vinile non è solo un ascolto, ma un’esperienza emotiva e immersiva.Conclusione:Se sei un appassionato di musica e di vinili, "Wish You Were Here" dei Pink Floyd è un disco che non può mancare nella tua collezione. La qualità sonora e il fascino di possedere un album di questa portata in vinile ne fanno un acquisto imperdibile. Un capolavoro eterno, reso ancora più speciale dal formato vinile.
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