![]() David Gilmour Columbia JC 35388 Released: June 1978 Chart Peak: #29 Weeks Charted: 18
One cut stands out: "Short and Sweet," coauthored by muckraker Roy Harper. A longtime Floyd ally -- he sang the biting "Have a Cigar" on Wish You Were Here -- Harper is widely regarded as the most uncompromisingly honest songwriter in England. Here, he articulates the existential riddle of David Gilmour better than Gilmour himself can. - Michael Bloom, Rolling Stone, 9/7/78. Bonus Reviews! The debut solo effort by Pink Floyd's lead guitarist and primary composer is, not surprisingly, an eight-cut prismatic view of Floyd's roots. Rich, textured guitar work pervades, accented by strong bass and drum work -- yet tastily restrained. Gilmour's emphasis seems more to center on his thought-provoking lyrics rather than the electronic web Floyd usually weaves around them. However, several cuts are instrumentals. Best cuts: "There's No Way Out Of Here," "Cry From The Street," "No Way," "I Can't Breathe Anymore." - Billboard, 1978. This heavily atmospheric guitar rock is in the tradition of his Pink Floyd work. * * * - Donna DiChario, The All-Music Guide to Rock, 1995.
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