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Dave Gilmore - Metaphysical album flac Performer: Dave Gilmore
Title: Metaphysical
Style: Classic Rock
Released: 1988
Country: Sweden
MP3 album: 1279 mb
FLAC album: 1885 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: MMF AU MP3 VQF WMA ASF AIFF
Genre: Rock

Всё Album Bootleg EP Live Single Video. Поиск: Back to the page of David Gilmour. Album, 25 Май 1978, Sony Music. 1. Love on the Air. 2. Let's Get Metaphysical. Album, Февраль 1984, EMI Records.

David Gilmour is the debut solo studio album by Pink Floyd guitarist and co-lead vocalist David Gilmour. The album was released in May and June 1978 in the United Kingdom and the United States, respectively. The album reached number 17 in the UK and number 29 on the Billboard US album charts; it was certified Gold in the US by the RIAA. The album was produced by Gilmour, and consists mostly of blues, guitar oriented rock songs except for the piano-dominated ballad "So Far Away".

From the Album About Face. Let's Get Metaphysical (Album Version).

Gilmore, over a decade his senior, is the hard-scrabble Texas songwriter best known as a member for the short-lived West Texas hippie-country pioneers the Flatlanders. But the two longtime friends decided to record an album togetherafter a brief co-headlining tour in 2017. The result, Downey to Lubbock, is a delightful surprise to fans of the Americana veterans, and a fascinating roots music excavation that merges Delta blues, Western swing and early rock & roll. Gilmore and Alvin trade off vocals on this majority-covers LP, singing songs by everyone from Woody Guthrie to Fifties and Sixties R&B star Lloyd Price, as Alvin’s resonant baritone provides a gentle counterweight to Gilmore’s high-lonesome Texas moan. Highlights include their aching cover of former Kingston Trio singer John Stewart’s 1969 July, You’re a Woman, and the conjunto-influenced rendition of Chris Gafney’s The Gardens.

For his eponymous album, see David Gilmour (album). For the American jazz guitarist, see David Gilmore. For other people named David Gilmour, see David Gilmour (disambiguation). Gilmour accepted; they initially intended to continue with Barrett as a non-performing songwriter. One of the group's business partners, Peter Jenner, said: "The idea was that Dave would. cover for Barrett's eccentricities and when that got to be not workable, Syd was just going to write. Just to try to keep him involved. By March 1968, working with Barrett had become too difficult; he agreed to leave the band and the others committed to moving on without hi. .

Let's Get Metaphysical. About Face ‎(CD, Album). Columbia, Columbia, Columbia. WCK-39296, VCK 39296, CK-39296. I'm sure Gilmour had Mark Knopfler's "Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero" on his mind when composing "Cruise". I think Floyd tended to sound like Dire Straits in the '80s even on The Final Cut with Roger Waters still leading the group . compare "Two Suns in the Sunset" with "Tunnel of Love". Reply Notify me Helpful.

Tracklist

A1 Until We Sleep
A2 All Lovers Are Deranged
A3 There's No Way Out Of Here
A4 Love On The Air
B1 Mihalis
B2 Cruise
B3 Short And Sweet
B4 Run Like Hell
C1 Out Of The Blue
C2 Let's Get Metaphysical
C3 You Know I'm Right
C4 Blue Light
D1 Murder
D2 Near The End
D3 Comfortably Numb

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Johanneshovs Isstadion

Notes

Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden, April 24, 1984.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
240-484 David Gilmour Mihalis ‎(2xLP, Unofficial) Wow 240-484 Sweden 1988