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"Why
don't you try to see the other side ..."
After Pink
Floyd's "The Final Cut" (1983),
which was a Roger Waters solo album in
all but name, guitarist David Gilmour ventured forth on his own.
At the time, the future of the group Pink
Floyd seemed doubtful. After at least two albums of turmoil,
Waters had left the group to go on to "The
Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking," a concept he had as far
back as 1978, when he presented rough demos to Floyd, along with
demos of "The Wall." (Floyd
chose the latter as its follow-up to 1977's "Animals.")
Gilmour assembled
a largely new collection of collaborators, which included: Toto
percussionist, Jeff Porcaro; Pino Palladino on bass and Ian Kewley
on keyboards, both of Paul Young's band. Steve Winwood, formerly
of The Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith, et al., provided
additional keyboards on a couple of numbers.
Gilmour produced
the album along with Bob Ezrin, who had been involved with Floyd
since 1979's "The Wall." It
was recorded in Paris at Pathe-Marconi Studios.
The entire
work would be written by Gilmour, except lyrics to two numbers provided
by The Who's Pete Townshend, who had met Gilmour a couple years
prior, while Floyd was working on "The Final
Cut" at Eel Pie Studios, owned by Townshend.
"About
Face" was released in early 1984. It reached number 32 on the
American charts. "Blue Light" and "Love on the Air"
were released as singles. Neither broke top 40 in the States, though
"Blue Light" came close: number 62. (Both of these songs
featured Winwood.)
Gilmour followed
the album's release with a 15-week tour of nearly a dozen countries,
beginning in Ireland on March 31. The tour spawned "Pink Floyd's
David Gilmour," a feature-length concert video, which included
conceptual videos for "Blue Light" and "All
Lovers Are Deranged," which was co-written by Townshend,
and a short documentary titled "After the Floyd."
If there was
any doubt as to the direction Gilmour thought he was going, the
notes on the video box seemed certain. They described "After
the Floyd" as a "30-minute special on David Gilmour's
new solo career."
That direction
would change in four years, when Gilmour reteamed with drummer Nick
Mason and keyboardist Rick Wright
to release "A Momentary Lapse of Reason,"
the first Floyd album without Waters.
Written
by Craig Bailey
©1995-2007 Random Precision
Media. All rights reserved.
Updated:
Nov. 29, 2002
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"About
Face"

March 5, 1984
(U.K.)
March 5, 1984
(U.S.)

About
Face CD
Pink
Floyd's David Gilmour
VHS
- Until
We Sleep (Gilmour)
05:15
- Murder
(Gilmour)
04:59
- Love
on the Air (Townshend/ Gilmour)
04:17
- Blue
Light (Gilmour)
04:34
- Out of
the Blue (Gilmour)
03:34
- All
Lovers Are Deranged (Townshend/ Gilmour)
03:13
- You
Know I'm Right (Gilmour)
05:03
- Cruise
(Gilmour)
04:39
- Let's
Get Metaphysical (Gilmour)
04:08
- Near
the End (Gilmour)
05:36

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