ピンク・フロイド『The Best of Pink Floyd: A Foot in theDoor』初アナログ盤化
2011年にCDのみで発売されたピンク・フロイドのベスト・アルバム『The Best of Pink Floyd: AFoot in the Door』を、初めてアナログ盤として発売。1967年から1994年までの作品の中から、メンバー自身の選曲により選ばれた代表曲計16曲を収録。アナログ盤の発売にあたり、ジェイムズ・ガスリーとジョエル・プラントによる新たなリマスタリングが行なわれ、バーニー・グランドマンによるカッティングが施された。180g 重量盤。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2018/07/20)
The first single-disc Pink Floyd compilation to surface in 30 years -- the last being A Collection of Great Dance Songs, released as a stopgap between The Wall and The Final Cut -- The Best of Pink Floyd: A Foot in the Door has its share of idiosyncrasies, quirks evident right from the choice of the moody “Hey You” as the set’s opener. “Hey You” might not be an ideal keynote song but it is certainly one of Floyd’s signature songs, something that can’t be said of every one of the 16 songs here, the oddest choices being “The Happiest Days of Our Lives” (used as an extended intro for “Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2”) and “The Fletcher Memorial Home” (an album cut from the un-beloved The Final Cut). Apart from these tunes, A Foot in the Door serves up the expected -- five cuts from Dark Side of the Moon, three from Wish You Were Here, four from The Wall (of the big radio staples, “Run Like Hell” and “Young Lust” are absent), adding the early Syd Barrett “See Emily Play” and the latter-day “High Hopes” and “Learning to Fly” almost as afterthoughts. Although the compilation could withstand some minor tweaks -- a post-Syd song like “One of These Days” would have been welcome, for instance -- this is still a very worthy compilation of (most of) the Floyd songs everybody knows by heart. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi