The Wall: Live in Berlin, 1990 [Live]
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Roger Waters staged this all-star revival of his Pink Floyd grand opus 11 years after the Floyd original and 7 years after The Final Cut, his last work with the band. It's a curious artifact of its time, as evidenced by the presence of the Hooters. Enlisting a mish-mashed cast of turn-of-the-decade stars, ranging from the Scorpions to Bryan Adams to Joni Mitchell, Waters attempts to give his production a new relevance. And, of course, where timeliness is concerned, there was some other business involving a wall going on in Berlin 'round about then. But aside from scattered highlights from the likes of Van Morrison (whose commanding "Comfortably Numb" makes one long to hear more from the Van the Man in a rock setting) and Sinead O'Connor ("Mother" is yet another example of her estimable interpretive powers), this Wall isn't so imposing as its studio predecessor. --Steven Stolder
The Wall: Live in Berlin, 1990, Music, Roger Waters, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Adult Contemporary, Album Rock, Arena Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Cabaret, Country-Rock, Folk-Rock, Hard Rock, Jazz-Rock, New Wave, Pop, Pop/Rock, Popular Music, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Psychedelic, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop, Roots Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Soft Rock
The Wall: Live in Berlin, 1990 [Live]
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