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Pros & Cons of Hitchhiking [Import]

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Roger Waters is best known as a founding member of Pink Floyd. After Syd Barrett left the band, Waters and David Gilmour engineered a change in their musical direction that would see them become one of the biggest-selling rock bands in the world. Their 1973 album Dark Side Of The Moon was hugely acclaimed by critics and went on to sell 40 million albums, becoming the fifth biggest-selling album… Read more in Amazon's Roger Waters Store

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  • Audio CD (January 30, 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Sony/Columbia
  • ASIN: B00006SKRX
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (154 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #120,162 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. 4.30 AM (Apparently They Were Travelling Abroad)
2. 4.33 AM (Running Shoes)
3. 4.37 AM (Arabs With Knives and West German Skies)
4. 4.39 AM (For the First Time Today, Pt. 2)
5. 4.41 AM (Sexual Revolution)
6. 4.47 AM (The Remains of Our Love)
7. 4.50 AM (Go Fishing)
8. 4.56 AM (For the First Time Today, Pt. 1)
9. 4.58 AM (Dunroamin, Duncarin, Dunlivin)
10. 5.01 AM (The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Pt. 10)
11. 5.06 AM (Every Stranger's Eyes)
12. 5.11 AM (The Moment of Clarity)

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With Eric Clapton's valuable assistance, Waters takes the concept album to new heights on this 1984 masterpiece, his first LP after leaving Pink Floyd. Each of the 12 songs represents a scene of a surreal dream (nightmare?), and Waters brilliantly captures the pendulum of emotions. Periods of serenity and clarity accompany frenzied and distorted passages of chaos and moments of great irony and humor. Along the journey, Waters confronts murderous Arabs in Germany, a steamy sexual liaison, mundane family life, bikers, truckers, housewives, and strangers. He sucks you into his vision by blurring the lines between what's real and what's part of the dream. Meanwhile, his use of recurring themes gives the work cohesion. As the mood shifts, Clapton's guitar perfectly accents Waters's story, whether with fiery electric explosions or delicate acoustic touches. -- Marc Greilsamer

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Import only remastered pressing. Sony. 2003.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars This shouldn't have worked so well.... (but it did!), March 10, 2001
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I expect that everyone who's listened to this album, or is a fan of Roger Waters, is at least somewhat familiar with the music of Pink Floyd. Therefore, most of them compare "Pros and Cons" to Waters masterworks like "Final Cut" and "The Wall." I won't. I'm just going to write this for the music lover who's been directed to this page by a "best of" list of friend's recommendation.

Most importantly, "Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking" is a concept album in the ultimate sense. This means that it is not actually twelve different tracks that go together -- it means that the entire album is really one long track, telling one story. It includes a multitude of sound effects and imbedded dialogue to enhance the narrative. Many musical chords are used repeatedly in various parts of the album to reinforce the cohesiveness. It is virtually impossible to appreciate "Pros and Cons" without sitting down and listening to it all the way through at least a dozen times. Like all of Roger Waters' work, he requires his listener to put as much thought into the album as he did.

Minor problems do crop up. For instance, it's a godsend that the lyrics are included with the album, as well as the dialogue, because some of it is quite difficult to understand with no outside reference. Then there's the usual problem with Waters work: if you don't pay full attention, you WILL NOT "GET IT." I can't put it any more clearly. Waters demands your full participation. Also, some portions of the music don't run quite as deep as the lyrics. This makes the album as a whole seem shallower than it really is.... And sometimes, if you're not in a patient mood, some parts seems to drag on. This may be due to Roger not having the safety net of collaborators during the composition process. (This was his first solo album, after all. So he's allowed to be a little shaky.)

The execution of the music is flawless, though! Mr. Waters is an accomplished bassist. The Legendary Eric Clapton is lead guitarist (and if you don't know Floyd, I have to assume that you must know at least SOMETHING by Clapton...) Michael Kamen plays the piano and conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra. So despite showing signs of lacking in musical composition, the performance of the material gives it an operatic quality. Roger Waters himself gives a go-for-broke vocal performance that quickens the strain of the protagonist's conflict.

I think the main reason that this album is a bit obscure (except among true Floyd and Waters fans) is that there really are no tracks that could be marketed as radio singles. As I've mentioned before, the entire album is the only track on the disc. But for posterity's sake, I'll say that there are a few cuts that might have made excellent singles. "Sexual Revolution," "Every Stranger's Eyes," and the title track may have made it... But stripped of the album's context, they do in fact lose some of their power.

What really kills me is that I can't think of a single other artist to whom I can compare this album. It has a quite different sound from classic Pink Floyd, and Roger Waters' later work is even a little more audience-accessible than "Pros and Cons." I'd say that it could possibly be just summed up as a "country rock opera." I do think that you would not enjoy this album quite as much unless you first go back and investigate some of Pink Floyd's earlier work. "The Wall" and "Final Cut" are absolute essentials in Roger Waters ouevre, and listening to them would help considerably in appreciating this. If you like those, then you'll probably appreciate this album a bit more. Definitely don't make this your first Roger Waters purchase. "Amused to Death" is a much more polished work. If you want a good overview of his work, try his "In the Flesh" live album. Then move on to "Pros and Cons."

Now, if you do happen to be a Pink Floyd fan, and you're reading this review, you already know what a brilliant lyricist Mr. Waters is. Since this was his first solo album, it's easy to see his attempts to make his own musical mark, and that's probably what detracts a bit from this. But I can say that it is a very satisfying work, and anyone with a deeper sense of sophistication would certainly give "Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking" a thumbs up.

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I just cowered in the corner, April 28, 2000
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Matt Joseph (Santa Barbara, CA) - See all my reviews
I consider the work of Roger Waters to be quite personal. I only listen to Waters when I'm alone. Most everyone I know just doesn't get his music. It actually requires you to listen to it get a feel of what he's going after, not just singing an overplayed chorus of the pop song of the day. Pro's and Con's, Roger's first solo album after leaving Pink Floyd, is filled with emotion. Whether it's a flailing guitar passage by Eric Clapton, or a haunting vocal sung by Roger, this album never seems to grow old. The plot remains interesting throughout as you follow Roger through a series of alternating dreams and reality. "Sexual Revolution" and "Every Stranger's Eyes" stand out as my favorite tracks. This is a true concept album. "I recognize myself, in every strangers eyes."
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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Forgot how good a lyricist Roger Waters is, February 3, 2005
I first listened to this album back in high school as I crammed for final exams. Having been a Pink Floyd fan even back then, I found Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking a departure from much of the work that came before but still a thought-provoking hallucinagenic tale accented by Eric Clapton's excellent guitar work. "Running Shoes", "Sexual Revolution", and "Every Stranger's Eyes" were highlights for me but I only understood the emotional content album on a superficial level

Its now 20 years later. I've been through college, graduate school, a postdoc, a failed marriage, and assorted highs and lows that come with the human condition. But when I recently found my old tape of Pros and Cons and played it, I no longer heard it with the ears of a 17 year old kid worried about grades, getting into college, and getting into the my then girlfriend's pants. I heard it with the ears of a cynical 37 years old bloke with alimony to pay, a ghastly mortgage, and a stomach ulcer. Now I understand the emotional content of Pros and Cons and it has gotten regular play on my iPod since then.

BTW, in "The Wall" film, Bob Geldof's character "Pink" recites the lyrics to "Moment of Clarity" as he wallows in drug-induced psychosis within a bathroom stall. Moment of Clarity, indeed.
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