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Radio K.A.O.S.

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Album Review

Roger Waters' second solo album is yet another conceptual narrative, one that tells the tale of a wheelchair-bound boy who tries to halt the threat of nuclear war through his use of the HAM radio. The story line isn't held together as tightly as his first album, and the whole fable seems a little too far fetched, even when taken lightly. Unlike The Pros and Cons album, the music here overrides the narrative, but not by much, highlighted by the upbeat pop single "Radio Waves." The last tune, entitled "The Tide Is Turning," is the only other focal point of the album, an honest-sounding ballad that relinquishes a glimmer of hope in an otherwise unpromising world. Waters' anti-war theme is stretched full across the album, but the music itself struggles to capture any attention, bogged down by half-whispers and flat-lined melodies that are only slightly resuscitated from time to time with some trumpet and saxophone. The novelty of Los Angeles disc jockey Jim Ladd wears off quickly, as he was obviously used to add some lightheartedness to the album's pessimistic undertones. Waters' use of imagery and thematic depth are absent from Radio K.A.O.S., leaving his superficial spiel with barely any sustenance, which in turn hinders the moral of the album so that it fails to reach its fruition. While both The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking and Amused to Death convey his talented use of concept, imagination, and lyrical mastery, this album seems to be nothing more than a fictional tale with a blatantly apparent message.

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For me this is Roger at his best i much prefer his solo work. This along with Pros & Cons are two of my favourite albums of all time. My advice if you havent heard it, check it out!!

A mixed bag!

Roger Waters was once part of Pink Floyd and some how thought the band would not manage without him. His ideas are sometimes a bit strange but he does make good music. It is a far cry from "The Final Cut" but it also lacks direction. I must admit I struggled to read the booklet(with my CD),green type on a black background is not ideal. "The Pros & Cons of Hitchiking " was a concept and worked well,alas this album has too many faults. Only the production saves it and the odd good lyric to match. (7/10)

Great But Not As Good As Amused To Death/Wall/Animals

Takes some getting into. Its definitely interesting. The music is quite 80s. I think Roger is a genius, really a genius. Check Amused to Death and Floys Wall, DSOTM, Animals, Meddle, Wish You were here and obscured by clouds-ALL AMAZING. Division Bell and MLOR just aren't the same without Roger (still worth a listen though) COCKLES

Biography

Born: 06 September 1944 in Great Bookham, Cambridge, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Roger Waters was a primary creative force in Pink Floyd from 1965 to 1983. He first met Syd Barrett, who would become the band's lead singer and guitarist, during his school days when both attended a Saturday art class. He moved to London to study architecture at Regent Street Polytechnic and there formed a band with drummer Nick Mason and keyboardist Rick Wright; he played bass and sang. Barrett joined them, forming Pink Floyd. Though Barrett was the band's main songwriter at first, Waters wrote...
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