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00-david_gilmour-rattle_that_lock-2015.nfo
Artist: David Gilmour
Album: Rattle That Lock
Bitrate: 233kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: Sony
Genre: Progressive Rock
Size: 90.86 megs
PlayTime: 0h 51min 19sec total
Rip Date: 2015-09-18
Store Date: 2015-09-18

Track List:
--------
01. 5 AM                             3:04
02. Rattle That Lock                 4:55
03. Faces Of Stone                   5:32
04. A Boat Lies Waiting              4:34
05. Dancing Right In Front Of Me     6:11
06. In Any Tongue                    6:46
07. Beauty                           4:28
08. The Girl In The Yellow Dress     5:25
09. Today                            5:55
10. And Then...                      4:29

Release Notes:
--------

Floyd, this is an opportune time for their guitarist to release his fourth solo

transposed them on to 10 shorter but equally elegiac, very beautiful songs, half



Crosby and Graham Nash, and a mumbled monologue similar to that on The Great Gig


looking back: the autumnal Faces of Stone ruminates on old age, while the
fragile jazz confection The Girl in the Yellow Dress looks back at his earliest

away, leaving pleasurable melancholy in its wake.



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