Top 27 Greatest Music Albums by shukion1234 
- Chart updated: 12/17/2018 07:15
- (Created: 12/17/2018 06:48).
- Chart size: 27 albums.
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1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
I firmly believe Shine on You Crazy Diamond to be the greatest musical composition ever created in the history of humanity. Perhaps it will one day be surpassed, and I hope to live to see that day, for it will be a monumentous one. The beginning solo sets the tone of the etheral ballad with David Gilmour's incredible echoey space-like guitar licks, before transitioning into the symphonic crescendoes that accompany Gilmour's second solo, a harrowingly beautiful piece that can only be described as ascendant genius. Each ending note is perfectly aligned with the chord change, which always gives me the shivers. And I haven't even gotten to Syd's Theme, the Wright's Solo, Gilmour's (third) solo, or the lyrics. Ah, the tribute to their fallen member Syd Barret, one of the "highest" musical minds of the 20th century. Waters hits his harmonies just right, along with the backing vocals that contribute to the entire feel of the song. The final parts of the song conclude with a saxophone. This part always brings a smile to my face. Of course it's a saxophone and not any other instrument. No other instrument would have fit the ending solo as much as a sax, which goes off on a high, yet simultaenously poignant and sonically rich note.
Promise all of the descriptions won't be this long, but as SOYCD is my #1 song all time, I had to do that.
2. Welcome to the Machine
I've heard Welcome to the Machine described as the perfection of the Pink Floyd sound; the most Pink Floydian of all songs. Perhaps a tad hyperbolic, there is a large nugget of truth in it. Welcome to the Machine is fully fried into the theme of the album. It's the classic Pink Floyd politically charged song, with the proggy yet still slightly (slightly) space-era psychedelic sound.
3. Have a Cigar
Have a Cigar is easily the weakest song on the album, but when you say weakest looking at every other song on the album, it means nothing. It could easily be the best song on a 8/10 album. It's rocky, full of cynical lyrics about the nature of the music industry, sung well by Roy Harper. The solo at the end is quite tasty.
4. Wish You Were Here
Ah, Wish You Were Here. I would say it's probably the second most recognizable Pink Floyd song after Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2. There's a reason for that; the damn beginning riff is highly catchy. It's not the most insane earworm you'll ever hear, but as a guitar player you just want to learn how to play it. And you can't even play it right, because it sounds all wacky and distorted, because of the cool segue idea about radio stations between this and Have a Cigar. And then the strong acoustic solo comes in, a wonderful piece, starkly constrasting itself in all its full, vibrant, and natural sound, vs the artifical, weak, and distant riff. This song is one of the greats.
5. Shine on You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX)
Some call this part of the album needlessly long, or boring. I strongly disagree. It's a testament to what happens when you let guys like Waters and Gilmour go at it with no creative restrictions. It's a bit weird at times, and that's good. The funk section is amazing, and overall, its a wonderful send off to Syd.
There's so much more to be said about this album, I know I missed a lot, but this is just the basics of why I love and appreciate this album so much to have it ranked number one of all time.
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Top 27 Greatest Music Albums composition
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1930s | 0 | 0% | |
1940s | 0 | 0% | |
1950s | 0 | 0% | |
1960s | 3 | 11% | |
1970s | 12 | 44% | |
1980s | 0 | 0% | |
1990s | 2 | 7% | |
2000s | 6 | 22% | |
2010s | 4 | 15% | |
2020s | 0 | 0% |
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Kanye West | 2 | 7% | |
Fleetwood Mac | 2 | 7% | |
Led Zeppelin | 2 | 7% | |
Pink Floyd | 2 | 7% | |
King Crimson | 2 | 7% | |
Robert Wyatt | 1 | 4% | |
Yes | 1 | 4% | |
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