The Link 11 CD Review
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*************** * cd review * * by * * neptune/tsr.* *************** this month i have decided to do TWO cd reviews: one recent cd, and one very OLD one, just for a change. first off i'll review the recently released one, so wiggle that joystick to continue! ERIC CLAPTON: UNPLUGGED ----------------------- UNPLUGGED seems to be a very popular (ie. unoriginal) name these days.... artists such as mariah carey, and i think boom crash opera, have both made albums bearing this title, as well as old ERIC himself. however, despite the overused name, clapton's music is far from unoriginal: he has a distinctive style which i think many people will enjoy. some of you smarter ones may have already worked out that this is a LIVE album, which is what gives it much of its character. it is full of acoustic versions of many of eric's old songs, which actually sound quite good. i hadn't heard any of these songs before UNPLUGGED was released, but apparently many of them were hits (before my time). and now clapton is again having great success with these new versions of his most popular songs. most of you will have heard at least two songs from the album, the two which have been put out as singles and are on the radio a lot: LAYLA and TEARS IN HEAVEN. if you liked these, you'll like the rest of the album too, because the same style is heard throughout, with eric's funky-sounding acoustic guitar forming the basis of most of the songs. of course, TEARS IN HEAVEN is the song which won heaps of grammy awards not so long ago. it is probably the slowest, sweetest song on the cd, and is about clapton's young son, who died in a tragic accident a few years ago. probably a lot of people didn't like that song (because it was too slow), but found that they did like LAYLA. the good news is that most of the songs on the album are similar to LAYLA in their style, and there aren't many slow ones. the live sound is very authentic and enjoyable, and you can tell that the audience are having just as much fun as the guys up on stage. the natural, acoustic sound seems to be very popular at the moment in the music world. many artists are having huge success without resorting to the use of synthesisers and drum machines. some recent examples include YOU DON'T TREAT ME NO GOOD, IF I EVER FALL IN LOVE (in which there are NO instruments other than the human voice); and also songs by artists such as boyz 2 men (END OF THE ROAD, as well as their new one); mr. big (TO BE WITH YOU); excess (ONLY WORDS); and of course kylie minogue (I SHOULD BE SO LUCKY). NB: one of those was a joke. in fact, even a "heavy" group like FAITH NO MORE have gone for a much more "easy" feel with their latest song. and i must say it's a nice change from all the hip-hop-house-rap-crap music that's been dominating the radio station's playlists lately... but back to the main point: eric clapton's contribution to this trend is probably the BEST so far. every song on the album is a gem, and if you liked LAYLA, i recommend you go out and buy this cd straight away! ---------------- PINK FLOYD: THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON ------------------------------------- ok, so i'm biased. pink floyd are THE best group ever, and that's that. so i was pleased to find out that i actually do have an excuse to include this in the REVIEWS chapter: just recently was the 20th anniversary of this album's date of release! yes- 20 years... older than me! but don't let that put you off. this album is an absolute classic. anyone who likes pink floyd should have it.. anyone who doesn't just has NO TASTE at all! of course, you will all at least know what the cover looks like... it's got a black background, and a triangle with a rainbow coming out of it (for physics students, a prism splitting white light into its component frequencies by diffraction). and here's a statistic for those who say pink floyd sucks... this album is in the GUINESS BOOK OF RECORDS as the best selling british album of all time.. and i think also for staying in the album charts for the longest of any album ever. it was in the top 100 album charts for around 7 years, or something ridiculous like that. so this is a very famous, very popular album we're talking about here. as far as i know it's available on cd, but i also know someone who has a copy on pink vinyl! for those unfamiliar with pink floyd: you probably all know the song "another brick in the wall part 2", the one that goes "we don't need no education". other songs by them include MONEY (on this album), and just a few years ago, on the album A MOMENTARY LAPSE OF REASON, the song "learning to fly" was pretty popular, so you may have heard that one. for floyd fans, this album is a classic. it is their first (and some may say best) major album. it was released in 1973, when the band had already released a few minor albums such as OBSCURED BY CLOUDS and ATOM HEART MOTHER, which no-one has ever heard of (or wants to... even i think they're pretty bad). but this one went through the roof when it was released. with songs such as MONEY, TIME, and of course the classic BRAIN DAMAGE (!), it launched pink floyd as a band way ahead of their time. many innovative techniques are used, with recordings of real sounds interspersed through all the songs (the cash register which forms the rhythm in MONEY, the alarm clock in TIME and the mad laughter in BRAIN DAMAGE) and also many high-tech electronic sound effects which were very advanced at the time. look, there's no use trying to describe it... they have a unique style which you can't explain to anyone who hasn't heard it. so instead of me raving on, just go out and BUY the fucking thing, listen to it and be amazed... then buy (or get copies off me) their other albums and turn into a total floyd-head! i actually haven't listened to them for a while now, but i've got most of their albums and still listen to them every so often... so anyone who wants to get copies of their work can just contact me and tell me what you want. anyway, that's enough of my crap: if you've been bored, then you always could have hit the fire button... so i'll see you all next month (if the ed. lets me write anything else after this effort!)... and by the way, i need more contacts, so send to my address in the addies section... /NEPTUNE april '93! PS: a 20th anniversary issue of this album is now available. ******* end of chapter *******