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Pink World (The Definitive Edition)

Planet P ProjectMP3 Download
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (70 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: December 9, 2008
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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  1. In The Woods 1:00 Not Available
  2. To Live Forever 4:00 Not Available
  3. Pink World 4:29 Not Available
  4. What I See 4:40 Not Available
  5. To Live Forever (Part 2) 0:36 Not Available
  6. Power 4:21 Not Available
  7. In The Forest 1:14 Not Available
  8. A Boy Who Can't Talk 4:32 Not Available
  9. The Stranger 4:42 Not Available
10. What I See (Part 2) 1:12 Not Available
11. The Shepherd 4:50 Not Available
12. Behind The Barrier 4:15 Not Available
13. Pink World Coming Down 1:27 Not Available
14. Breath 0:56 Not Available
15. This Perfect Place 4:24 Not Available
16. What Artie Knows 4:31 Not Available
17. In The Zone 4:27 Not Available
18. Behind The Barrier (Part 2) 0:54 Not Available
19. March Of The Artemites 4:33 Not Available
20. This Perfect Place (Part 2) 0:45 Not Available
21. A Letter From The Shelter 5:26 Not Available
22. What Artie Knows (Part 2) 0:53 Not Available
23. One Star Falling 4:19 Not Available
24. Baby's At The Door 3:41 Not Available
25. Requiem 1:54 Not Available
26. A Boy Who Can't Talk (Part 2) 1:14 Not Available
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What an album!, June 23, 2000
This review is from: Pink World (Audio CD)
I remember hearing part of this album back in the 80's, from a friend who had the pink LP. I guess I wasn't in the mood to hear it then. Things have changed, and I'm sure glad that I picked this CD up.

Pink World was created by the Planet P Project, but the driving force behind this group is actually Tony Carey, whose prior claim to fame was being the keyboardist for Rainbow. Thank God Carey struck out on his own. Most of the instruments on Pink World are played by Carey. Carey also wrote the lyrics and arrangements for the album. Impressive. And you'll be impressed when you give this CD a listen.

Pink World is a concept album about a boy named Artemis who has psychic powers and eventually becomes a messiah. All of this occurs against the backdrop of the Cold War and nuclear annihilation. While this might sound trite, I assure you it isn't.

The album is laid out with longer tracks separated by very short bursts of music, a tactic that Pink Floyd has used to great effect. This isn't the only similarity of this album to Pink Floyd. Some of the songs have a very definite Floyd sound, such as "A Boy Who Can't Talk," in which Carey certainly affects the pained vocal strains of Roger Waters. This similarity isn't a bad thing, and it isn't overpowering.

Other tracks that stand out are, "To Live Forever," as well as "Pink World" and "Power". The whole album is great, and I can't believe I ignored this as long as I did. I would say run, don't walk, to get this CD. It needs to have a U.S. reissue.

If Mr. Carey reads this review, I live near Boystown, Nebraska. Since you have an album entitled, "The Boystown Tapes", wouldn't this be a great place to hold a concert?

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Brilliant Concept Album, June 9, 2004
This review is from: Pink World (Audio CD)
In 1984, multi-talented singer/songwriter/musician Tony Carey released his second album under the group name Planet P Project, "Pink World," a sprawling concept album about a mysterious young boy named Artemus who saves the human race (or, at least, a large chunk of it) from a nuclear holocaust. Comparisons between this album and Pink Floyd's classic epic "The Wall" are inevitable, as "Pink World" has a very Floydian/"Wall" feel to it in both it's sound and structure (and even the acoustic number "A Boy Who Can't Talk" sounds like a total re-working of the acoustic Floyd favorite from "The Wall," "Mother"). But make no mistake, "Pink World" IS a phenomenal album, with an intriguing story, powerful, dramatic music, and outstanding production. Many of the album's songs and soundbites linger in the mind long afterwards, such as "To Live Forever," the title song, "What I See," "Power," "Behind The Barrier," "In The Zone," the instrumental "March Of The Artemites," "One Star Falling," "Baby's At The Door," and the already-mentioned "A Boy Who Can't Talk." This is truly wonderful progressive rock from beginning to end.My only disappointment with the CD edition of "Pink World" is that there's no lyric sheet in the booklet. Some parts of the plot are still a little bit unclear to me, such as the question of just who IS little Artemus, where did he come from, and where does he go to at the album's end? So, a complete set of lyrics would've been *most* appreciated! Still, there's no denying the tremendous acheivement that "Pink World" is. That Tony Carey created this rock opera virtually single-handedly (with only the odd bit of help from studio musicians) is truly a testament to the man's talents, and I greatly congratulate him. 20 years after it's original release, Planet P Project's "Pink World" still stands today as a magnificent entry in progressive rock music. Like Tony Carey sings in the title song, "It rolls like an avalanche, and it will sweep you away."
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best rock opera ever, December 5, 1999
This review is from: Pink World (Audio CD)
Many of the reviewers here have compared "Pink World" to "The Wall" and the work of Yes and The Who. Well, in my opinion, "Pink World" is miles above any of that work. Granted, Pink Floyd and the others put out some great albums, but Tony Carey's work is, for me, much more enjoyable to listen to. The music is tighter, more meaningful. Songs like "The Stranger", "What I See", "A Boy Who Can't Talk", "One Star Falling" and "Baby's at the Door" are unrecognized classics, as far as I am concerned. Maybe it's the imagery or the story of Artemis, the protagonist of the story chronicled in "Pink World". Anyway, a great album--easily worth five stars.
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