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Honest Review of the new David Gilmour album Luck And Strange


00:07 – Pre-release discussion
01:40 – Album Tracks (Black Cat)
02:02 – Luck and Strange
02:24 – The Piper’s Call
03:06 – Vita Brevis
03:35 – Between Two Points
03:53 – Dark and Velvet Nights
04:08 – Sings
04:20 – Scattered
04:39 – Bonus Tracks
05:12 – Production of the album
06:13 – Conclusion
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Check out our latest post, where we try something new: a podcast-style review of David Gilmour’s new album, Luck and Strange! Share your thoughts on the album in the comments, and let us know if you’d like more reviews like this. We hope you enjoy it!

Audio Chain and Re-production –

Turntable: Fluance RT 85
Stylus: Ortofon 2M Blue
Software: Audacity, iMovie, Mac (Sonoma), Adobe, Canva
Pre-Amp: Schiit Mani 2
Connection: Behringer USB Audio Interface UCA 222
Camera: iPhone 13
Gimbal: DJI Gimbal 6

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Originally posted by UCNhg_FjzUEJe-s_DMy4nGBg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBdW8fHPy-8

18 thoughts on “Honest Review of the new David Gilmour album Luck And Strange

  • I just finished listening to your podcast on David Gilmour’s music post-Dark Side of the Moon, and I have to say, it was absolutely fantastic! Your deep dive into his albums and musical evolution was both insightful and engaging.

    Also, thank you for the review of the Luck and Strange album. Please keep producing more episodes like this, exploring the careers of legendary artists. It’s a real treat for music enthusiasts like myself. Looking forward to your next episode!

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  • At 4:44 when you start talking about the barn jam and you both speak about how "they used" Rick Wright piano, and "It's like thy're jamming together". Don't you know, they're actually jamming? It's in the title of the song!! It's a recording available on the gilmour DVDs from 2006 or 2007. They're actually jamming on a barn owned by Gilmour after the On An Island Tour.

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  • Polly Samson, not Polly Simon. Not difficult if you take a few seconds to check it out.

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  • I love Dave G but do not think this is his strongest solo album, it's good but not as good as previous records. His solos are still awesome but this album with one or two exception sounds far too bluesy for my liking.

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  • Its not for me. Its just not what I like to hear him do. Its ok though, he owes me nothing and his greatness remains intact. ????

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  • Great video and very informative. Well done. I never been really into his work you are making me interested in his art ???? ???? ❤

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  • From what I've heard so far, I think it's very well done. Where I think it's not quite as good as classic Floyd is in the actual music itself, I think the chord changes are not as musically effective.

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  • To the people hating on this album, and iGluon is too nice, let me spell it out.

    If you see this album is boring, then honestly, you are either musically ignorant or you came into the album wanting to hate it because it isn't classic Pink Floyd. You are easy to spot because you offer literally nothing the conversation except canned emoty comments.

    Ironic, right? You call this album empty by using empty useless comments. Move on people, you are not worthy.

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  • Check out our latest post, where we try something new: a podcast-style review of David Gilmour’s new album, Luck and Strange! Share your thoughts on the album in the comments, and let us know if you’d like more reviews like this. We hope you enjoy it!

    Reply

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