This thread is to discuss Richard Wright (Zee) - Identity and is linked to from the Pink Floyd Discography section.
Feel free to discuss the album!
01 - Confusion – 4:17
02 - Voices – 6:21
03 - Private Person – 3:36
04 - Strange Rhythm – 6:36
05 - Cuts Like A Diamond – 5:36
06 - By Touching – 5:39
07 - How Do You Do It – 4:45
08 - Seems We Were Dreaming – 4:57
09 - Eyes Of A Gypsy – 4:13
Richard Wright (Zee) - Identity
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Re: Richard Wright (Zee) - Identity
I'm not going to vote on this one, as I've only heard it once. Just couldn't get into it.
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It's an absolute crapfest. Even worse than Fictitious Sports, if you can believe that. Avoid it like the plague.
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I know this album has a few defenders, but would they really be defending it if it had been by a couple of no-name 80's musicians instead of having Rick Wright involved. Highly unlikely.
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The worst thing any Pink Floyd member ever recorded.
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hi veryone (looong time no see...)
just voted ("worst" was my choice)...
just a quick question regarding this title: was it ever released on CD??
I'm asking because there is a guy from Germany selling it on eBay (US$100!!), with a photo that shows a silver CD that seems original, even with a noticeable "Harvest, EMI Record Ltd." printed on it, etc.
I'm not planning to buy it, I'm asking because I've always thought that "Identity" was only released on vinyl.
Thanks!!
just voted ("worst" was my choice)...
just a quick question regarding this title: was it ever released on CD??
I'm asking because there is a guy from Germany selling it on eBay (US$100!!), with a photo that shows a silver CD that seems original, even with a noticeable "Harvest, EMI Record Ltd." printed on it, etc.
I'm not planning to buy it, I'm asking because I've always thought that "Identity" was only released on vinyl.
Thanks!!
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I cant work out who had most to win or loose out of this partnership - Dee Harris spring boarding his fading career on the back of the ex PF keys man or Rick spring boarding his fading career on the back of someone who understood the current music of the time
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Re: Richard Wright (Zee) - Identity
Better than "A Momentary Lapse of Reason". I'm gonna give it a solid 2.
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The keyboard work on this album was better than his work on any Pink Floyd album. I'll give it that much.
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I gave this album a 3, as I think the songs where Rick Wright sounds á la Pink Floyd are really good ones ("Voices", "Cuts like a diamond" and "Seems we were dreaming"). The rest of the album, yes, it's very 80s (in the bad sense of the concept, like "made of plastic", "soulless"), it's not very good. But those 3 songs are really good ones, especially "Voices".
As for the record on CD, I have one CD that says on its cover "first time on CD". When I started to listen to it, I found that it was a copy from a vynil source ..... So, I can't tell if it was ever issued in CD format.
As for the record on CD, I have one CD that says on its cover "first time on CD". When I started to listen to it, I found that it was a copy from a vynil source ..... So, I can't tell if it was ever issued in CD format.
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I bought it on vinyl because I liked Wet Dream very much. I remember listening to it was a surprise. Unfortunately it was one of the unpleasant sort. 80s music at its worst. This album hit rock bottom.
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That's why I like it. It also beats Wet Dream and Broken China.The Gunner's Dream wrote:The keyboard work on this album was better than his work on any Pink Floyd album. I'll give it that much.
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Not good one, but still not worse than AMLOR
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Ha ha. You just know PI was going to be the contrary one here.PublicImage wrote:That's why I like it. It also beats Wet Dream and Broken China.The Gunner's Dream wrote:The keyboard work on this album was better than his work on any Pink Floyd album. I'll give it that much.
I listened to it once and did not like it. But, given the chance, I would probably buy a cheap used cd of it if I could.
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You would actually spend money on that?