Yucateco wrote:i´m getting a bit tired of albums that are in work for 5-7 years.... the output post 2000 (of all members) has been mostly boring stuff so a Wright album that has been rumoured for 7 years now doesn´t get my hopes high
the grass was greener
Well, I hope he does it, I have some money I'd like to give him.
I have it on excellent source that Rick is not only finished with his new CD but he is currently working with Kevin Federline for the show's "gangsta" choreography...
Parish wrote:I have it on excellent source that Rick is not only finished with his new CD but he is currently working with Kevin Federline for the show's "gangsta" choreography...
Can you tell more about it? How it would sound? When will it released? I'm really looking forward to hearing this.
Yucateco: It was composed and played by "older men". You know, they want some chill out too. After all Rick's both albums were melancholic so I Think the slowlyness would not harm to this record
Harman18 wrote:Yucateco: It was composed and played by "older men". You know, they want some chill out too. After all Rick's both albums were melancholic so I Think the slowlyness would not harm to this record
well even "slow" music can be interesting (thats why i am a PF fan), but On an Island for example has only three good songs, the rest is just hmm, Flickering Flame goes on and on without any real direction, same with Each Small Candle. the output from Floyd lately did not have that kind of "fire" they had, or maybe i´m just bored by elevator music instrumentals.....
David needs to tour the songs first next time and develop them out before recording.
I listened to OAI the other day for the first time after listening to a live version frequently over the last few months. The studio versions sounded very flat compared to the tour versions.