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"The
moment of clarity faded like charity does ..."
Roger Waters
had the concept of "The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking"
as early as 1978. In fact, he presented rough demos of the concept
to Pink Floyd, along with demos of "The
Wall," following 1977's "Animals"
album. The band chose "The Wall,"
so Waters would put "Pros and Cons" on the back burner.
When Waters
parted ways with the rest of the band following 1983's "The
Final Cut" or during "The
Final Cut," which might be more accurate he started
recording "Pros and Cons" as his first solo album after
leaving. (His 1970 collaboration with Ron Geesin, "Music
from The Body," was his first solo album, though Waters
was still very much a member of Floyd at the time.)
Front and
center of the album's recording line-up was Eric Clapton, who supplied
guitar work on "Pros and Cons," a series of songs that
depict a man's dream state from 4:30 a.m. to his "moment of
clarity" at 5:11 a.m., and its subsequent tour. In addition
to Clapton, Waters borrowed from the musician roster of "The
Final Cut": Andy Brown on keyboards and horn player Raff
Ravenscroft. Ray Cooper provided the percussion work. Waters co-produced
the work with Michael Kamen, who had provided orchestrations for
"The Wall," and went on to play
both sides of the Pink Floyd field, as
he also has been involved with the remaining members of Floyd and
their post-Waters efforts.
The album
was recorded between February and December of 1983 at Olympic, Eel
Pie and The Billiard Room, the recording studio in Waters's Barnes,
West London, house. It was released April 30, 1984, and made it
to number 31 on the charts in the United States.
The cover
was designed by Waters, with lettering by Gerald Scarfe, who created
the animated segments and lettering of "Pink Floyd The Wall"
film. The female hitch hiker's nudity was obscured by a black block
on most of the copies issued.
Listeners
of "Floydian Slip," broadcast from Burlington, Vt.,
might like to know that "Pros and Cons" is the only Floydian
album that makes mention of the Green Mountain State. Listen for
it in "4:47 a.m. (The Remains of Our Love)," buried underneath
Kamen's piano.
Written
by Craig Bailey
©1995-2007 Random Precision
Media. All rights reserved.
Updated:
Nov. 30, 2002
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"The Pros
and Cons of Hitch Hiking"

April 30, 1984
(U.K.)
May 7, 1984 (U.S.)

The
Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking CD
- 4:30
AM (Apparently They Were Travelling Abroad) (Waters)
03:12
- 4:33
AM (Running Shoes) (Waters)
04:08
- 4:37
AM (Arabs With Knives and West German Skies) (Waters)
02:17
- 4:39
AM (For the First Time Today, Pt 1) (Waters)
02:03
- 4:41
AM (Sexual Revolution) (Waters)
04:49
- 4:47
AM (The Remains of Our Love) (Waters)
03:09
- 4:50
AM (Go Fishing) (Waters)
07:00
- 4:56
AM (For the First Time Today, Pt 2) (Waters)
01:38
- 4:58
AM (Dunroamin, Duncarin, Dunlivin) (Waters)
03:04
- 5:01
AM (The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Pt 10) (Waters)
04:37
- 5:06
AM (Every Strangers Eyes) (Waters)
04:49
- 5:11
AM (The Moment of Clarity) (Waters)
01:28

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