1. The Post War Dream
2. Your Possible Pasts
3. One of the Few
4. When the Tigers Broke Free
5. The Hero's Return
6. The Gunner's Dream
7. Paranoid Eyes
8. Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert
9. The Fletcher Memorial Home
10. Southampton Dock
11. The Final Cut
12. Not Now John
13. Two Suns in the Sunset
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1. The Post War Dream
2. Your Possible Pasts
3. One of the Few
4. When the Tigers Broke Free
5. The Hero's Return
6. The Gunner's Dream
7. Paranoid Eyes
8. Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert
9. The Fletcher Memorial Home
10. Southampton Dock
11. The Final Cut
12. Not Now John
13. Two Suns in the Sunset
Wonderful remaster. Always had a soft spot for Waters' last contribution to the Floyd
KenB
March 4, 2019
Powerful and dynamic playing meets painful and ragged, even raw, emotions expressed in lyrics and subjects of war, loss, destruction, and doom... Doom of war past and present also seem to stand in for the impending destruction of the band in its last days with the full classic group taking turns in the studio - and failing to integrate socially, but successfully making one last group effort before Roger goes solo; the remainder becomes the whole unit again, and the sunset glow of Momentary Lapse of Reason and The Division Bell - and well before the session material of the latter becomes their twilight album The Endless River... I will not call this Roger Waters’ first solo as some do - it is much more. But in closing I will say that this is one concept so much that I literally will not listen to songs from it, but instead I listen en to end.