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01.03.02015

Last modified 09.03.02018

The Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd

Album review by André Dack, Frederick O'Brien, Andrew Bridge

André

Undeniably special, The Dark Side of the Moon is an iconic record that will stand the test of time. I do feel, however, that one side is considerably stronger than the other - the first half is a good album, and the second half is a brilliant one. In that sense I’d suggest it perhaps falls a tad short of the greatness that it so often gets accoladed with.

8 out of 10

Favourite tracks // Money ­Us and Them ­Brain Damage

Fred

The Dark Side of the Moon is one of those high-water marks of artistic expression. It’s just sublime. I don’t have a bad thing to say about it. I think the two halves need each other, their relationship not unlike the one shared by the beam of light and the prism that adorn the iconic cover. If I wasn’t such an impassive git this album probably would have changed my life. I’ve chosen favourites, but you really should just listen to it all in one go.

10 out of 10

Favourite tracks // Money ­The Great Gig in the Sky ­Time

Andrew

I think the fact that I feel almost drained after listening to this album proves that Dark Side of the Moon certainly makes me feel something more than an average album, takes me on a journey. There are some stand out tracks, but together, with the range of instruments and the interesting time signatures and melodies sprinkled through it, it really can put you in a dream like trance, which isn’t an easy thing to achieve!

9 out of 10

Favourite tracks // Money ­Breathe ­Any Colour You Like