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Pulse (Non-Blinking)

 
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Label: Sony
Rating: 4.0
 
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Description: A two-CD live collection from a band left splintered by the departure of bassist-songwriter Roger Waters, Pulse is perhaps best noted for the blinking red light that was set in its spine upon initial release. It contains the remaining band (with guest musicians) performing the entire Dark Side of the Moon album, the novelty of which wears off soon after the crowd noise interrupts any potential intimacy. The crowd also sings along for several songs, which makes this either a great audio-video document or a misguided attempt at replicating the live experience. --Rob O'Connor
 
 

 
Tracklist of Pulse (Non-Blinking)

Disc 0
1 Shine On You Crazy Diamond   view lyrics
2 Astronomy Domine  9:13 view lyrics
3 What Do You Want From Me  4:32 view lyrics
4 Learning To Fly  5:34 view lyrics
5 Keep Talking  6:53 view lyrics
6 Coming Back To Life  6:56 view lyrics
7 Hey You  4:39 view lyrics
8 A Great Day For Freedom  4:21 view lyrics
9 Sorrow  11:07 view lyrics
10 High Hopes  8:31 view lyrics
11 Another Brick In The Wall (Part Two)  6:02 view lyrics
12 Speak To Me  3:29 view lyrics
13 Breathe  3:06 view lyrics
14 On The Run  4:59 view lyrics
15 Time  6:31 view lyrics
16 The Great Gig In The Sky  6:52 view lyrics
17 Money  7:45 view lyrics
18 Us And Them  7:53 view lyrics
19 Any Colour You Like  3:26 view lyrics
20 Brain Damage  1:38 view lyrics
21 Eclipse  1:31 view lyrics
22 Wish You Were Here  5:34 view lyrics
23 Comfortably Numb  6:10 view lyrics
24 Run Like Hell  2:24 view lyrics

Reviews:

A quality live set that seems to lack some energy at times

The claim to fame of Pulse, Pink Floyd's two-CD live album released in 1995, is the live performance of Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety. If you're a casual Pink Floyd fan, that's great; if you're a devoted fan, you're apt to be disappointed by the lack of nuance expressed in a concert setting. It has obviously been a few years since I listened to Pulse because my memory told me it was superior to 1988's Delicate Sound of Thunder live two-CD album - my memory was wrong. I'm not saying Pulse isn't a quality performance or that fans won't enjoy it, but to my ears it clearly lacks the sort of passion and energy that was captured on Delicate Sounds of Thunder. The two live albums of the reconstituted, post-Waters Pink Floyd share a number of songs in common, and I prefer the Thunder versions in almost every single case. Here, the long instrumental sections of Shine on You Crazy Diamond, for example, seem to drag on interminably, while on Delicate Sound of Thunder each minute of the music built up toward a pressurized unleashing of vocals.



The first disc features a healthy portion of material originating after Waters' acrimonious exit from the band. There are two tracks from 1987's A Momentary Lapse of Region (Sorrow and Learning to Fly) and five from 1994's The Division Bell (What Do You Want from Me, A Great Day for Freedom, High Hopes, Keep Talking, and Coming Back to Life). These are intermixed alongside some older Pink Floyd tracks: Shine on You Crazy Diamond from Wish You Were Here, Astronomy Domine from 1967's The Piper at the Gates, and two classic cuts from The Wall. Another Brick in the Wall (Part Two) is good but seems to lack a little oomph, but Hey You is delivered with the passion and energy that make it easily the most impressive song on either of the Pulse CDs.



Disc Two takes us through a complete version of Dark Side of the Moon; the live setting does take something away from the purity and magic of these songs, so your appreciation of the live set may depend upon the depth of your commitment to Pink Floyd itself. Three tracks are added on at the end in the form of musical encores. I have a feeling there would be rioting in the streets if Pink Floyd showed up and didn't play Wish You Were Here, Comfortably Numb, and Run Like Hell. I was impressed by the first of these three classic songs, but Comfortably Numb and Run Like Hell seem to fall short of their counterparts on the earlier Distant Sound of Thunder.



At first glance, Pulse looks like a no-brainer, a guarantee of musical nirvana courtesy of one of the greatest bands of all-time. As I listened to it, though, I just felt as if something were missing - something subtle and comparatively minor, but noticeably missing all the same. Still, this is Pink Floyd, and no Pink Floyd recording could ever be bad - but it seems to me that Pulse could have been more intense and musically dazzling than it is.

Good, Not Great

I'm not a die hard fan. I grew up with Pink Floyd, their music has always been around, I enjoy them, think they're great, Dark Side of the Moon is brilliant, blah, blah, blah.



From that perspective, Pulse is just OK. As far as live recordings go in general, it's one of the better one's I've heard. But unless you're a huge fan, I wouldn't suggest this CD to start or augment your Pink Floyd collection. No real stand-outs here.

Pulse (Delicate Sound Of Thunder: Improved Version)

The title I gave my review for Delicate Sound Of Thunder was "A Momentary Lapse Of Reason: Improved Version." So this is very similar to DSOT, but all in all, it is better. For example, Pulse doesn't include The Dogs Of War, and Another Brick In The Wall (Part II) has a sort of The Happiest Days Of Our Lives intro. It also incudes Dark Side Of The Moon in it's entirety, which is neat-o torpedo. This also has my favorite recording of Wish You Were Here. The crowd singing along makes it very powerful-ish. If you are looking for the best Floyd album, get Is There Anybody Out There? But if you don't want that, get Ummagumma. Now if that's not what you want, get Pulse. The End.