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If you are a fan of Pink Floyd, you need to check this cd out.  Luther Wright and the Wrongs have taken Pink Floyd’s “The Wall”, and rebuilt it from the ground up.  Only, they have infused their old-time country/folk sound into it.  They do a great job on each song, making each one sound as if you need to be having a hoedown while listening to it.  There is plenty of slide-guitar, violin, and of course, banjo all throughout the album.

I want to also note that this cd is just as complex as Pink Floyd’s version.  There are little background noises/sound effects/dialog, only they are crafted for the musical style of the CD.

Head to Amazon and listen to some samples.  These guys have made a GREAT cover of an amazing piece of art.

Amazon MP3 link (with samples)

  • I checked it out, but I'm EXTREMELY pessimistic when it comes to covering Pink Floyd. It is definitely a clever idea though, I'll give 'em that.

    I'd love to hear their interpretation of Animals (Deer, Hogs (3 different ones), Cows maybe?)
  • I checked it out, but I'm EXTREMELY pessimistic when it comes to covering Pink Floyd. It is definitely a clever idea though, I'll give 'em that.

    I'd love to hear their interpretation of Animals (Deer, Hogs (3 different ones), Cows maybe?)
  • That would be great. You know, on a few of the track, you do hear some pigs oinking. Interesting.
  • That would be great. You know, on a few of the track, you do hear some pigs oinking. Interesting.
  • I'm not sure what to say about this?

    Banjos and Pink Floyd lyrics together? I don't know.....

    scotties last blog post..Finding out some cool stuff..
  • I'm not sure what to say about this?

    Banjos and Pink Floyd lyrics together? I don't know.....

    scotties last blog post..Finding out some cool stuff..
  • give it a try!
  • give it a try!
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