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For an ageing voice there’s a lot of it on Life. What does this say about Roger? It certainly makes this another commentary, this time more personal. Roger talks the intro, parts of his poem(s) appear, perhaps a bit out of place and knocking the momentum of this string of songs, not helped by a couple of missed segues (though a couple of crackers). If you want slick over real, then you might have an issue with the talking voice; there are issues with the singing voice, perhaps the reason Nigel makes sure yo

Indeed while the words talk you into this album, with some fabulous memorable lines (a masterclass in lyrics), it is better when the music does the talking (and better for not being an Israel or Trump onslaught, relative to the live shows). There’s a lyrical quality benefiting from 25 years of pent up emotion. At times this albums spurts, like someone who’s not let off in a long long time, with some sticky parts that really fly at you. High on raw sentiment and climax, it can be tricky to swallow and digest

A true joy is Picture That for sheer impact. For rhythm, Bird has a Floydian drive to it (arguably the track Dave would have co-written); both could be from The Wall, and by definition are possibly that good. ITTLWRW is the low mid point, as much by the arrangement than the song itself (if cruel one could say it wouldn’t be out of place on Nick Mason’s Fictitious Sports), but after a number of plays of the whole record it conversely becomes the questioning high (hence the album name), the manure from which

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