On Thursday (February 16th), David
Gilmour's forthcoming album "On An Island" was the subject of a
listening party held in Hollywood, and our friend Tom Quinn was
fortunate enough to win a ticket to be there. Here's his report on the
evening, and his initial thoughts on the album itself...
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On An Island artwork |
It was a Hollywood premiere
alright! About 60 of us lined up on a clear, chilly night in front of
“Plush at The Key Club” on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood,
California.
It was an invitation-only bash sponsored by Sony BMG,
Columbia Records and legendary radio station KLOS 95.5 FM in Los
Angeles.
Of note, KLOS disc jockeys Jim Ladd and Cynthia Fox performed
master of ceremonies duties for the infamous Wall shows at The Los
Angeles Sports Arena shows from Feb 7-13, 1980. 19 days before the
release date, and here we were ready to take in never before heard
Gilmour magic!!
We were ushered into the dark,
exotic, comfy confines of this exclusive lounge where we were each
handed a printout of the albums artwork, which included all the
inserts, lyrics, and credits. The album was continually “looped” over
the casual 2 hour get together, and played about two and a half times
through. (Since the rules of math still apply, that means the album is
about 50 minutes long – short, but then it only took “The Dark Side of
The Moon” 43 minutes to change our lives forever!)
There was a brief, three minute
greeting, from representatives from each of the sponsors, and then we
were left alone to our own devices. Complementary adult beverages and
scrumptious appetizers were everywhere in this very dark and
atmospheric listening room. We utilized our flashlights non-stop to
follow through the liner notes as best we could.
Upon the conclusion of the
presentation, we were all thrilled to receive a copy of a limited
edition lithograph of the new album’s artwork (out of 4000 prints!),
and a David Gilmour “On An Island” official tour hat!
I tried to remember David’s
exhortations to his fans - to “listen deeply” to his new album. This
was a thrilling night, yes (!), but not a great environment for
following those instructions!
“Still, marooned, silence
drifting through, nowhere to chose, just blue”, and ”Ceaselessly
Star-crossed you and me” – lyrics, and music (!) from wife Polly
Sampson in the song “The Blue”. This was the first song we heard upon
entering the room. The album played on into the evening - with lush,
sumptuous production throughout. Polly’s lyrics dominate the emotional
tone of the album, with David’s stamp of approval.
Children dancing together, wild
horses and flocks of birds roaming free, backlit silhouettes of David
and Polly walking into a leaf covered path into the woods – this is one
contented rocker!!
David’s debut on the saxophone,
“Red Sky at Night”, is encased in this huge orchestral backdrop - which
is a type of “Let’s Get Metaphysical” on sax. “This Heaven” is a
rockin’ bluesy track that sounds straight out of a Chicago blues bar,
save for the “talk box” guitar insert.
“Then I Close My Eyes” opens with
an unexpected bluegrass-like instrumental, featuring David on the
“cumbus”, a 6 stringed, fretless, banjo-like Turkish instrument. With
all of the variety of styles presented in the ten song record, it’s a
miracle that it all “hangs together” the way it does.
Special credit here goes to the
great production team - the capable hands and studio ears of David,
long time associate Chris Thomas (supervised the DSOM mix), and Phil
Manzanera, long time friend and great guitarist from Roxy Music.
Both the “On An Island” title
track and “Smile” are obvious standouts. David’s long celebrated magic
fingers, melodic sensibilities, and incredible guitar tones are
everywhere as expected. No question, he’s incredibly happy with himself
and this record! If you’re looking for a tortured artist full of piss
and vinegar, you’re going to have to look a little farther back into
the Pink Floyd catalog.
Gilmour idolaters (you know who
you are!), brace yourselves, and get ready to lose yourselves into
another great album and inspired tour, by the best (and happiest) rock
guitarist on the planet!
Our thanks to Tom for his report. Tom lives in San Diego, is the lead guitarist and vocalist for tribute band Pink Froyd, and for the last 14 years also performed the same duties for classic rock group Street Heart.
If you wish to order the album from Amazon, for delivery upon release, you can do so through these special links: US/International, UK/Europe, Canada, France or Germany.
We know that a number of you will
also want to buy the vinyl edition (or indeed, instead of the CD
version!). Here's the links you need for this edition, which will be in
a specially designed gatefold sleeve: Amazon UK, France, or Germany.
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