Critic's Review
Bret Adams, All Music Guide
The hero of In the Flesh Live, though, is really director/editor Ernie Fritz, for making it an outstanding home video presentation. His smooth, floating camera work lingers on the musicians, and that's the proper way to visually capture performances of this hypnotic music. A blistering "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2" appears early on. "Dogs" crackles, complete with a mid-song, on-stage card game! "Shine on You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-8)" is dedicated to its inspiration, founding Pink Floyd guitarist Syd Barrett. Waters honors Floyd's psychedelic beginnings with "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun." Saxophonist Norbert Stachel stands out on "Money." A uniquely effective but technically limited vocalist, Waters' primary strength has always been as a lyricist/songwriter, and his political and social criticism resonates with an emotional pow during the four-song barrage of "Perfect Sense (Parts I and II)," "The Bravery of Being Out of Range," "It's a Miracle," and "Amused to Death." A truly mesmerizing version of "Comfortably Numb" features Bramhall and White exchanging many guitar solos. The new song "Each Small Candle" ends the proceedings on a surprisingly optimistic note. The best DVD bonus is an enlightening behind-the-scenes documentary.
