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Music Review: David Gilmour, Rattle that Lock

Tony Nielsen
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16 Oct, 2015 04:00 PM2 mins to read

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David Gilmour, Rattle that Lock is an impressive effort.

David Gilmour, Rattle that Lock is an impressive effort.

OK, we have to accept that a Pink Floyd reunion is now a pipe dream. Richard Wright (and of course original member Syd Barrett) has left the planet, and the relationship between Roger Waters and David Gilmour is fraught at best. While nothing can replace the chemistry and creativity they collectively brought to the Floyd sound, we can, in some way, celebrate, with the arrival of David Gilmour's third solo album, Rattle That Lock.

This is an impressive effort from Gilmour, and it's not surprising the tour he has embarked on to support its release is already garnering rave reviews. The most compelling aspect of the 10 tracks, for me, is Gilmour's guitar-playing. Dare I say, the virtuosity he's shown album after album under the Floyd banner reaches even greater heights. Stunning breaks alongside more tender aspects of his unique mastery of the guitar.

Once again, his wife Polly Samson is the main lyricist on Rattle That Lock. Gilmour reckons it's her best effort yet, and it's hard to disagree.

The marriage between the instrumentation led by Gilmour and her lyrics feels natural and creates an overall sound that is cohesive and driven.

Phil Manzanera's production is faultless too, with significant contributions from the other musicians, including a piano interlude from young Gabriel Gilmour and vocal harmonies by David Crosby and Graham Nash. Top class doesn't do it justice. If we can't have Pink Floyd any more, it's a pretty good make-do with this new release from David Gilmour.

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