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The Dark Side of the Moon
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Album: The Dark Side of the Moon
Artist: Pink Floyd
Release Date: 3/24/1973
Genre: Rock/Pop
Tags: prism, pink floyd, the dark side of the moon, 5th best selling album

By condensing the sonic explorations of Meddle to actual songs and adding a lush, immaculate production to their trippiest instrumental sections, Pink Floyd inadvertently designed their commercial breakthrough with Dark Side of the Moon. The primary revelation of Dark Side of the Moon is what a... [+] Expand

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Dark Side of the Moon is Pink Floyd's best and an essential to listen for anyone. It features two of the most memorable guitar solos ever and fantastic songwriting examining man's feelings on life and death.
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posted Jan 5, 2006
Wow just wow. You'll never hear anything like this again.
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posted Mar 10, 2007
Forever A Classic....
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posted Mar 2, 2005
Alan Parsons+Pink Floyd = This
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posted Feb 19, 2005
Over-appreciated.
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posted Mar 2, 2006
Dark side of the moon
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posted May 4, 2005
This album brings takes your sences to the edge of insanity...holds you over the edge and gently brings you back.
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posted Dec 26, 2005
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posted Jun 3, 2005
brillant band ever
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posted Jul 30, 2005
One of the greatest albums of the era.
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posted Dec 6, 2006

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5.0 out of 5 stars Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
By condensing the sonic explorations of Meddle to actual songs and adding a lush, immaculate production to their trippiest instrumental sections, Pink Floyd inadvertently designed their commercial breakthrough with Dark Side of the Moon. The primary revelation of Dark Side of the Moon is what a little focus does for the band. Roger Waters wrote a series of songs about mundane, everyday details which aren't that impressive by themselves, but when given the sonic backdrop of Floyd's slow, atmospheric soundscapes and carefully placed sound effects, they achieve an emotional resonance. But what gives the album true power is the subtly textured music, which evolves from ponderous, neo-psychedelic art rock to jazz fusion and blues-rock before turning back to psychedelia. It's dense with detail, but leisurely paced, creating its own dark, haunting world. Pink Floyd may have better albums than Dark Side of the Moon, but no other record defines them quite as well as this one.
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