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"Welcome
to the world of random noise ..."
After being
forced out of Pink Floyd by Roger
Waters during the recording of 1979's "The
Wall" album, keyboardist Rick Wright sat out the band's
next project, 1983's "The Final Cut."
When Waters
left the group following that album, the remaining Floyds, David
Gilmour and Nick Mason, decided to
continue using the name, and released 1987's "A
Momentary Lapse of Reason," essentially as a duo, using
a variety of other musicians to fill out the band. Wright was taken
back into the fold late in the recording of "Momentary Lapse,"
and ended up touring the album with the group.
While 1994's
"The Division Bell" album marked
Wright's return to true band member status within Floyd, he nonetheless
embarked on his second solo outing since 1978's "Wet
Dream," when he released 1996's "Broken China."
(Actually, Wright had also been involved with a one-album project
called Zee with Dave Harris, formerly of the group Fashion. Zee
released "Identity" in 1984, which
Wright now calls "an experimental mistake.")
Wright turned
to Anthony Moore, whose band Slapp Happy had been managed by Peter
Jenner, as had the Floyd in their early years, to write most of
the lyrics on "Broken China." Moore had worked with Floyd
on "A Momentary Lapse of Reason,"
too. Other musicians on the project included drummer Manu Katche
and bassist Pino Palladino, who had both worked with Peter Gabriel.
(Palladino had also appeared on Gilmour's 1984 "About
Face" album.) Dominic Miller who had worked with Sting
contributed guitar work, as did old Floyd friend Tim Renwick. Wright
also employed Sinead O'Connor for vocals on "Reaching for the
Rail" and "Breakthrough." Gilmour laid down a guitar
track for one song, but it ended up being scrapped before the final
mix-down.
"Broken
China" is a four-part song cycle, dealing with the theme of
surviving depression. Wright cites a close personal friend who was
battling depression as the work's inspiration. That "friend"
has been rumored to be his wife.
The album's
cover art was the work, in part, of Storm
Thorgerson, who had orchestrated many Floyd album covers before.
It is somewhat reminiscent of the diver on 1975's "Wish
You Were Here" and the cover of 1992's "Shine On"
box set.
Written
by Craig Bailey
©1995-2007 Random Precision
Media. All rights reserved.
Updated:
Nov. 29, 2002
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"Broken
China"

Oct. 7, 1996
(U.K.)
March 25, 1997 (U.S.)

Broken
China CD

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Breaking
Water (Wright/ Moore)
02:28
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Hidden
Fear (Wright/ Gordon)
03:28
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Runaway
(Moore)
04:01
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Unfair
Ground (Wright)
02:22
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Satellite
(Wright)
04:07
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Woman
of Custom (Moore)
03:44
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Interlude
(Wright)
01:17
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Black
Cloud (Wright)
03:19
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Far
from the Harbour Wall (Wright/ Moore)
06:10
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Drowning
(Wright)
01:38
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Reaching
for the Rail (Wright/ Moore)
06:31
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Blue
Room in Venice (Wright/ Gordon)
02:47
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Sweet
July (Wright)
04:13
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Along
the Shoreline (Wright/ Moore)
04:37
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Breakthrough
(Wright/ Moore)
04:20

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