Roger Waters - Amused To Death (1992/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

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Roger Waters - Amused To Death (1992/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 72:37 minutes | 2,86 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Roger Waters' album "Amused to Death" returns in a remastered release from Columbia Records / Legacy Recordings. "Amused to Death" sounded the alarm about a society increasingly – and unthinkingly – in thrall to its television screens. Twenty-three years later, "Amused to Death" speaks to our present moment in ways that could scarcely have been anticipated two decades ago.

War is Roger Waters' great muse, the impetus for so much of his work, including the semi-autobiographical 1979 opus The Wall. The Final Cut, his last album with Pink Floyd, functioned as an explicit sequel to The Wall, but 1992's Amused to Death acts as something of a coda, a work where Waters revisits his obsessions – both musical and lyrical – and ties them together with the masterful touch of a mature artist. Certainly, Waters' narrative of a society filtering all manners of ugliness through a television screen isn't as sci-fi silly as that of its immediate predecessor Radio K.A.O.S., but a greater point in its favor is that it's a richer affair than that stiff, synthesized relic of the late '80s. Working with Patrick Leonard – a veteran collaborator of Madonna's who also dabbled with the latter-day David Gilmour-led Pink Floyd – Waters gives Amused to Death forward momentum, an aspect conspicuously absent from the still, meditative The Final Cut and Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking, both of which seemed to be comprised of song poems. The tunes on Amused aren't quite hooky or melodic but they do have structure, as does the production by Waters, Leonard, and Nick Griffiths. The tapestry of found sounds, choirs, televisions, washes of organ, lonely acoustic guitars, and blues leads by Jeff Beck does recall Floyd at their '70s peak, but Amused to Death sounds grander and more expansive; it's a creature of the CD age, using up every one of its available 72 minutes. At this length, it's a mere ten minutes shorter than The Wall, and although it can sometimes feel indulgent, it never feels excessive. Unlike the other two Waters solo albums – or The Final Cut, which is a Waters project masquerading as a Floyd album – Amused to Death feels cohesive and complete as an anti-war rock opera. If it winds up being Waters' last original rock album, so be it: it is a masterpiece in the sense that it brings together all of his obsessions in one grand, but not unwieldy, package.

Tracklist:

01 - The Ballad of Bill Hubbard
02 - What God Wants, Pt. I
03 - Perfect Sense, Pt. I
04 - Perfect Sense, Pt. II
05 - The Bravery of Being Out of Range
06 - Late Home Tonight, Pt. I
07 - Late Home Tonight, Pt. II
08 - Too Much Rope
09 - What God Wants, Pt. II
10 - What God Wants, Pt. III
11 - Watching TV
12 - Three Wishes
13 - It's a Miracle
14 - Amused to Death

Produced by Roger Waters and Patrick Leonard.
Remastering engineer: James Guthrie.

Analyzed: Roger Waters / Amused to Death
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR14 -6.60 dB -25.35 dB 4:21 01-The Ballad of Bill Hubbard
DR12 0.00 dB -15.12 dB 6:00 02-What God Wants, Pt. I
DR12 -3.79 dB -20.40 dB 4:15 03-Perfect Sense, Pt. I
DR11 -1.06 dB -16.36 dB 2:51 04-Perfect Sense, Pt. II
DR11 -2.03 dB -15.16 dB 4:45 05-The Bravery of Being Out of Range
DR13 -0.01 dB -18.34 dB 4:01 06-Late Home Tonight, Pt. I
DR12 -7.75 dB -25.44 dB 2:13 07-Late Home Tonight, Pt. II
DR12 -1.26 dB -18.44 dB 5:48 08-Too Much Rope
DR12 -1.62 dB -17.74 dB 3:40 09-What God Wants, Pt. II
DR12 -1.40 dB -17.14 dB 4:09 10-What God Wants, Pt. III
DR13 -5.63 dB -22.30 dB 6:06 11-Watching TV
DR14 0.00 dB -19.47 dB 6:52 12-Three Wishes
DR15 -1.01 dB -22.07 dB 8:30 13-It's a Miracle
DR13 0.00 dB -18.44 dB 9:07 14-Amused to Death
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Number of tracks: 14
Official DR value: DR13

Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5285 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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