Featured Album

About Face

RELEASE
LABEL
Columbia
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Blues-Rock, Folk-Rock, Prog-Rock, Art Rock, Psychedelic

Album Review

David Gilmour released his second solo venture in 1984, following the apparent dissolution of Pink Floyd. He had released a record on his own in 1978, but About Face is much more accessible. Gilmour has a stellar band backing him, including Jeff Porcaro (drums), Pino Palladino (bass), and Anne Dudley (synthesizer). The songs on About Face show a pop sensibility that Pink Floyd rarely was concerned with achieving. Although the album didn't attract the attention of a Floyd release, several cuts did manage to get airplay. "Until We Sleep" is rife with shimmering synthesizers and cavernous drums, and "Blue Light" was a minor pop hit, with Gilmour's trademark delay-drenched guitar giving way to a driving, horn-laced rocker. Pete Townshend wrote two of the tracks: "Love on the Air" and the propulsive "All Lovers Are Deranged." Of course, there's more than enough of Gilmour's fluid guitar playing to satisfy, including the gorgeous "Murder," a gentle acoustic track that explodes with some fiery organ by Steve Winwood and concludes with a fierce coda. About Face is well-honed rock album that is riveting from beginning to end.
Tom Demalon, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Until We Sleep
  2. Murder
  3. Love on the Air
  4. Blue Light
  5. Out of the Blue
  6. All Lovers Are Deranged
  7. You Know I'm Right
  8. Cruise
  9. Let's Get Metaphysical
  10. Near the End