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London Philharmonic Orchestra - Us and Them: Symphonic Pink Floyd

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Us and Them: Symphonic Pink Floyd
Music Price: $17.98
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Artist(s)London Philharmonic Orchestra
StudioPhilips
Release DateOctober 10, 1995
UPC Code028944662320
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Tracks

  1. Time
  2. Brain Damage
  3. Another Brick In The Wall (Part II)
  4. Comfortably Numb
  5. Breathe
  6. Money
  7. The Great Gig In The Sky
  8. Nobody Home
  9. Us And Them
  10. Time

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (57 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteIf sound had color this would be a rainbowQuote
Pink Floyd is one of my all time favorite bands, watching their concerts on a television screen is an exhilarating experience but this album is a whole new animal. I simply adore when my favorite artists do symphonic albums, few others that are good at this are Metallica and Jean Michel Jarre, now if only Juno Reactor could do a symphonic album I would pass out from joy.

All the songs on this album translate beautifully into symphonic music, who knew that they sound like perfect movie scores from movies I wish could exist, I can almost picture made up scenes happening. Someone doesn't have to be a fan of Pink Floyd or even worry if they would like it to really enjoy this album. If I could get into a space ship and travel to deep space I would have this as my soundtrack, it's just an incredible mélange of sounds, one can hear colored dust and clouds, sparkles and rich harmonies - it's simply magical.

Few of my favorite tracks (but oh they are all so good! )

Time - time travel captured in musical notes, relaxing and fantastic. One minute its dusty deserts and next I feel like I'm floating in outer space, totally mesmerizing.

Comfortably Numb - I get goosebumps from the neck down to my toes when this starts. The flutes and French horns in this are stunning, and as a flute player it touches me, almost as if a thin silver needle poked my heart. This is so elegant and sparkling at the same time, its music one can seriously fall in love with. The violins and trumpets give it depth, it almost sounds like an ocean waking up to fresh sun rays peaking out over the horizon.

Nobody Home - sounds like a sunrise in a Hollywood movie.

Breathe in the Air - reminds me of music from Spirited Away, one of my favorite anime movies, totally fantasy dripping into hears like honey.

Us and them - beautiful finish to this artistic creation, at times it reminded me of a mixture of a soundtrack from a Hitchcock movie and the unicorn film, Legend - but still had its own uniqueness, very bold and mysterious at the same time.

Whenever I sit down at night to sketch and draw I put on certain music that puts me in a specific mood, this album really gets my creative juices flowing, it rarely gets any time off from being played.

- Kasia S.

April 16, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGreatest wedding march ever!Quote
My husband had said for months that he wanted our wedding march to be "Comfortably Numb" but I was worried that it might upset his conservative family. This CD was the perfect compromise - it sounded like beautiful orchestra music to most people. Only those who are Pink Floyd fans can recognize the songs. Thanks to this CD, I did walk down the aisle to "Comfortably Numb", which certainly helped to make the wedding unique and very "us". August 13, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteShocking surpriseQuote
Don't know what I was thinking when I ordered this one but it turned out to pretty good. Makes for great backgroud music while working on my websites. January 10, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteJust back from Aussiefloyd concertQuote
I thought I could do no more with my collection of Pink Floyd music. Last night in St. Louis I attended the AussieFloyd concert - It was awesome. However I'm now listening to this Symphonic version of "Us and Them".
all I can say is: - Oh My Gosh! - This is very relaxing, and it's like a midevil fairy-tale with the floydster. I love it! Get it - you can't miss. November 26, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteThe best Symphonic Floyd I've heardQuote
Being a fan of Pink Floyd, I am oftentimes simultaneously curious and leary of Floyd tributes or treatments. Previous to this recording, I have purchased two different performances by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. I was somewhat disappointed with those recordings. At times it seemed as if it were a performance by a "cover band" with a back-up orchestra. They included electric guitar, electric bass, full trap set and even some vocals. Not so with this recording. This is pure symphony at its finest. Jaz Coleman's arrangements of timeless songs composed by Roger Waters and David Gilmour do not cease to amaze with their brilliance. The brief and unfortunate sound clips offered above do no justice to the recording as a whole.

Standout movements include "Comfortably Numb", "Breathe" and "That Great Gig in the Sky". This album is perfect for someone looking for a purely orchestral version of some of Pink Floyd's most proficient work. July 25, 2006

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