I am not sure which forum this should be, but I will put it here for now. This CD needs to be appreciated by more.
In 1978 Richard Wright released his first solo album: Wet Dream. <i>Wet Dream</i> sold much fewer copies than Gilmour's first solo released the same year, <i>David Gilmour</i>. Personally, I enjoy <I>Wet Dream</i> over <i>David Gilmour</i>.
The album begins with an instrumental "Mediterranean C". This song sounds like "Atom Heart Mother". It has a jazzy sounding sax solo in the middle and ends with Snowy White's guitar (with a different feel than Gilmour). 8/10.
The second song, "Against The Odds", is the first vocal track on the album. This is the first time Wright's voice has been heard since "Time". It is amazing. He sings a bit lower than we are used to, giving his voice a nice calming feel. Musically this song is a little slower than the previous track. It ends again with Snowy White. 7/10.
The next song on the album is "Cat Cruise". The saxophone in this song is great. It has a little smooth jazz feel, which I am not too big a fan of, but Wright pulls it off. 7.5/10.
"Summer Elegy" is the second vocal track. The piano in this song is my favorite, very relaxing. Wright's voice is the best here. It switches from being doubled to solo, which he pulls off very well. The guitar solo in the middle is the best on the album. It sounds the most Gilmourish on the album. 8.5/10.
"Waves", again, has good saxophone, but the song is not really as good as the previous instrumentals. 6.5/10.
"Holiday" is the best song on <i>Wet Dream</i>. While the vocals are weaker than the previous songs, its powerful chorus is catchy enough to bump this song to the top on this album. It is possibly one of Wright's best songs. 10/10.
I usually stop the album at this point, as the next four tracks do not fit here as well as the previous songs.
"Mad Yannis Dance" is an instrumential with nothing much happening. It sounds a bit like the middle of "Poles Apart". 6.5/10.
"Drop in From the Top" is the most rockish song here. The guitar is solid, but it does not really agree with the mood of the other songs. 7.5/10.
"Pink's Song", the last vocal track, is the best of the last four songs, and is perhaps the most lyrical. I believe that it is about Barrett; I can not think of anything else that it would be about. If that is true, then the lyrics "And I must go, be on my way / Let me go, I cannot stay / Let me go, I must not stay" is Wright expressing his desire to leave the band, which is interesting. The flute solo is a nice touch. 8/10.
"Funky Deux" is my least favorite song here. I am not a fan of funk, and this song seems terribly out of place. The solos are topnotch, but the beat ruins this for me. It may have fit better in the middle, but it is a bad choice for a closer. 6/10.
<i>Wet Dream</i> definitely contrasts with Wright's second album, <i>Broken China</i>, musically and lyrically. It is not a concept album and seems as if it would fit in between <i>Atom Heart Mother</i> and <i>Meddle</i>. It is perfect for long trips and just relaxing to. I do not believe that it got the respect that it deserved. It is out of print, but can be purchased for $11.99 at http://www.fye.com/Wet-Dream-Front-Page ... ewprod.htm.
My overall score for <i>Wet Dream</i>: <b>9/10</b>.
My Review of Wet Dream
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Wet Dream
hi there, does anyone know any website, outside of the US, that sells the CD Wet Dream? Other than Amazon which is charging a small fortune. Unfortunately http://www.fye.com will not allow purchase to users outside the US
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Re: Wet Dream
I have heard there are places to download it...*hides*....but I don't download music, so I don't know where, but you should check around, if you know what I mean. I paid a small fortune for my Wet Dream CD (nearly $60), and it was worth every penny!conork wrote:hi there, does anyone know any website, outside of the US, that sells the CD Wet Dream? Other than Amazon which is charging a small fortune. Unfortunately http://www.fye.com will not allow purchase to users outside the US
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Perhaps someone would be kind enough to pm you with the link?
*hint, hint*
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Wet Dream.
Ironic, after years of seaching and then emailing you guys, I GOT it last night. from a site called http://www.rarevideostore.com and its on the way, CD version. it cost, including p.p CHF 22.00 (I'm in Switzerland) which is about STG 9.20 or US 18.15
Keith you may want to let others know? COULD NOT believe I got it at last and so cheap.
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Keith you may want to let others know? COULD NOT believe I got it at last and so cheap.
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Re: My Review of Wet Dream
I love this album. I bought it when it was first issued on disc back in the mid 90's. It still manages to find it's way into rotation in my cd player from time to time.
I never heard the Zee album--which I hear was a real stinker...and possibly it was not Rick's fault that it was. So I steer clear of that one.
Although Broken China is my favorite, Wet Dream is very different on it's own especially given the span of time between the two albums.
Rick's music is always tasteful, and melodic. There are many moments on Wet Dream that are satisfying. Some of the production could be better, but the songs are very strong and the execution of the songs and musicianship shows Rick is capable of releasing an album on his own without the Floyd with songs that stay with you.
The honesty and brilliance of Rick Wright as a composer and musician truly shine in a different light away from the Floyd.
Floyd fans usually choose Floyd albums over their solo albums, but I think Wet Dream stands as one of the strongest releases because it avoids all the flashiness and trendyness of the solo works of Gilmour and Waters that followed.
I never heard the Zee album--which I hear was a real stinker...and possibly it was not Rick's fault that it was. So I steer clear of that one.
Although Broken China is my favorite, Wet Dream is very different on it's own especially given the span of time between the two albums.
Rick's music is always tasteful, and melodic. There are many moments on Wet Dream that are satisfying. Some of the production could be better, but the songs are very strong and the execution of the songs and musicianship shows Rick is capable of releasing an album on his own without the Floyd with songs that stay with you.
The honesty and brilliance of Rick Wright as a composer and musician truly shine in a different light away from the Floyd.
Floyd fans usually choose Floyd albums over their solo albums, but I think Wet Dream stands as one of the strongest releases because it avoids all the flashiness and trendyness of the solo works of Gilmour and Waters that followed.
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Re: My Review of Wet Dream
I love Wet Dream too. Wonderful, sad, beautiful album. Personally I think every song on it is great, though my favourites would have to be Cat Cruise, Holiday, Waves and Pink's Song. I think Pink's Song is Rick Wright comparing himself and his situation to Syd's. Rick had been suffering depression and problems with drugs and was feeling increasingly alienated from Pink Floyd. I think he was saying, you let Syd go, now let me go. Just a thought. Anyway, it has always been one of my favourite albums, and pretty much my favourite solo album of any Floyd member. I'm really hoping he gets back to playing some more piano on his new album, instead of mostly synthesizers.
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I've read in some older Rick's interviews that Pink's Song is actually about a babysitter Rick and Juliette hired who later became their best friend. Apparently, a lot of people mistakingly associated the title of the song to the leading character in The Wall story, so Rick had to set that straight. Just what happened to that woman that she "had to leave", he did not clarify.
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Re: My Review of Wet Dream
That is the same as Gilmour saying that The Division Bell has nothing to do with his anger at Waters.Hudini wrote:I've read in some older Rick's interviews that Pink's Song is actually about a babysitter Rick and Juliette hired who later became their best friend.
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It's a funny thing, but both Pink's Song and The Division Bell lyrics were co-written by the artists' wives. Do you think they know better to express their husbands' feelings? Or is it that their husbands know better what their wives intended to say with the lyrics?generalhooha wrote:That is the same as Gilmour saying that The Division Bell has nothing to do with his anger at Waters.
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Re: My Review of Wet Dream
No offence and I know I'm being really picky and I hate to even post this but...... you actually didn't give it a 9/10.....
If u add up your scores you gave it 74.5/100 to round it off 7.5/10 which I agree with.... I like the album....
If u add up your scores you gave it 74.5/100 to round it off 7.5/10 which I agree with.... I like the album....