Roger Waters Releases ‘Redux’ Version of ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’

Roger Waters Releases ‘Redux’ Version of ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’

To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary from the classic album The dark side of the moon of Pink Floyd, legendary British musician Roger Waters releases his tribute to Pink Floyd’s original album 1973 with the expected version Reduxnow available on digital platforms through Vinyl Kitchen Limited.

About the design of The Dark Side of the Moon Redux, Waters He says: “When we recorded the essential songs for the Lockdown Sessions, the 50th anniversary of the release of The Dark Side Of The Moon was looming on the horizon,” he explains. “It occurred to me that The Dark Side Of The Moon might be a suitable candidate for a similar reworking, partly as a tribute to the original work, but also to re-address the political and emotional message of the entire album.”

Waters emphasizes that the launch of Redux It is not intended to replace the 1973 classic: “(Redux) does not replace the original which, of course, is irreplaceable. But it is a way for the seventy-nine year old man to look at the fifty years in between in the eyes of the twenty-nine year old man and let’s say, to quote a poem of mine on my father: “We did our best, we kept his trust, our father would have been proud of us.” And it’s also a way to honor a recording that Nick, Rick, Dave and I have every right to be proud of “concluded the musician 79 years old.

Neil McCormickFrom The Telegraph newspaperdetects it “Roger Waters’ re-recording of Dark Side Of The Moon isn’t selfish: it’s extraordinary… This note on Pink Floyd’s masterpiece is a powerful reflection on life and death. Other artists should follow the example of Waters.”

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