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"Each
small candle lights a corner of the dark ..."
Fans still
waiting for a new Roger Waters album
eight years following the release of "Amused
to Death" (1992) were anxious to get their hands on "In
the Flesh" although the 2-CD set contained only one
new number.
A 150-minute
document of the second leg of Waters' 1999/2000 U.S. tour of the
same name, "In the Flesh" marked a couple other firsts
for the co-founder of Pink Floyd:
-
The album
is the only legitimate recording to contain live versions of
material from the "Animals"
album and "The Final Cut." Some
songs from "Animals" were
played in concert years before they ended up on the album in
1977 (with different titles), though bootleg recordings are
the only place you'll find them live. Material from "The
Final Cut" was never toured by Floyd, as it was all
written by Waters, who left the group in a bitter split following
the album's release. Waters included some songs from the album
on subsequent solo tours, though "In the Flesh" marks
their first legitimate live release.
-
All of
the Waters solo material on the album culled from "The
Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking" (1984) and "Amused
to Death" (1992) is also presented for the first
time in a live format. (The only live version of a Waters number
to be recorded legitimately previously was "The Tide Is
Turning [After Live Aid]," originally from "Radio
K.A.O.S." [1987] and tacked onto the end of his "The
Wall Live in Berlin" in 1990.)
Performances
from a number of West Coast shows were mined to create the album:
Rose Garden Arena, Portland, Ore.; America West Arena, Phoenix,
Ariz.; MGM Grand Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.; and Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre,
Irvine, Calif. The running order of the CDs closely follows that
of the live shows.
By including
"Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" an
early Waters number from 1968's "A Saucerful
of Secrets" and "Each Small Candle,"
the album's only new composition, "In the Flesh" represents
a pretty solid summary of Waters' work to date. (Material from "Radio
K.A.O.S." is conspicuously absent.)
The first
verse of "Each Small Candle" consists of a poem written
for Danish Amnesty International by Halfdan Rasmussen. It was sent
by an Italian reporter to Waters who then wrote the rest of his
song as a response to the poem, also drawing inspiration from reports
of violence (and compassion) in Kosovo.
The liner
notes for the album might offer as much insight into Waters' psyche
as any of the songs. In a lengthy essay, as told to Nick Sedgwick,
Waters explains his distaste for huge, stadium shows and explains
his views of the performer/audience relationship. "I have increasingly
found myself directly addressing audiences, reaching out to them,
if you like, in ways I hadn't attempted before, or at least certainly
hadn't in the bad old days when I'd have hidden behind any prop
or device to shield myself from the responsibilities, and ultimately
from the rewards of that relationship," Waters offers. "There's
a bond established between us, one which is very precious, and one
from which I now derive tremendous pleasure."
In explaining
how he chose the songs that appear on the album, Waters writes,
"It has always been my view that anyone who owns 'Dark
Side of the Moon' and 'The Wall' needs
'Amused to Death' to complete both the set and the narrative."
(Waters and his accountants can only hope to be so lucky!)
"In the
Flesh," produced by James Guthrie ("The
Wall," "The Final Cut,"
"A Momentary Lapse of Reason,"
"Amused to Death" and others),
will hopefully tide fans over until Waters releases a new studio
rock record. Production began in February 2000; "Each Small
Candle" will likely appear on the album.
Written
by Craig Bailey
©1995-2007 Random Precision
Media. All rights reserved.
Updated:
Dec. 13, 2002
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"In the
Flesh"

Dec. 5, 2000
(U.K.)
Dec.
5, 2000 (U.S.)

"In
the Flesh" CD
"In
the Flesh" SACD
"In
the Flesh" DVD
"In
the Flesh" VHS

- "In The
Flesh" (originally from "The Wall")
(Waters)
04:41
- "The Happiest
Days Of Our Lives" (originally from "The
Wall") (Waters)
01:34
- "Another
Brick In The Wall, Part 2" (originally from "The
Wall") (Waters)
05:53
- "Mother"
(originally from "The Wall") (Waters)
05:37
- "Get Your
Filthy Hands Off My Desert" (originally from "The
Final Cut") (Waters)
00:56
- "Southampton
Dock" (originally from "The Final Cut")
(Waters)
02:15
- "Pigs On
The Wing, Part 1" (originally from "Animals")
(Waters)
01:18
- "Dogs"
(originally from "Animals") (Waters/Gilmour)
16:26
- "Welcome
To The Machine" (originally from "Wish You
Were Here") (Waters)
06:57
- "Wish You
Were Here" (originally from "Wish You Were
Here") (Waters/Gilmour)
04:54
- "Shine
On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-8)" (originally from "Wish
You Were Here") (Waters/Gilmour/Wright)
14:42
- "Set The
Controls For The Heart Of The Sun" (originally from "A
Saucerful Of Secrets") (Waters)
07:15
- "Breath
(In The Air)" (originally from "Dark Side
Of The Moon") (Waters/Gilmour/Wright)
03:22
- "Time"
(originally from "Dark Side Of The Moon")
(Waters)
06:24
- "Money"
(originally from "Dark Side Of The Moon")
(Waters)
06:11
- "5:06 a.m.
(Every Stranger's Eyes)" (originally from "The
Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking") (Waters)
05:19
- "Perfect
Sense (Parts I and II)" (originally from "Amused
To Death") (Waters)
07:26
- "The Bravery
Of Being Out Of Range" (originally from "Amused
To Death") (Waters)
05:05
- "It's A
Miracle" (originally from "Amused To Death")
(Waters)
08:12
- "Amused
To Death" (originally from "Amused To Death")
(Waters)
09:24
- "Brain
Damage" (originally from "Dark Side Of The
Moon") (Waters)
04:07
- "Eclipse"
(originally from "Dark Side Of The Moon")
(Waters)
02:18
- "Comfortably
Numb" (originally from "The Wall") (Gilmour/Waters)
08:10
- "Each Small
Candle" (Waters)
09:08

- "Wish
You Were Here"
- "Set
the Controls for the Heart of the Sun"
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