![]() One reason that "his" appeal decline is partly because he did not carry the brand name Pink Floyd, and his name was pretty much unknown to the masses (at the time, no social medias, it was much harder). Upon its release, he had praised Pat's works on multiple occasions (Rog: "his contributions are incalculable") I found his collaboration with Pat Leonard very dynamic and productive on Amused to Death. Certainly, he must not have been an easy person do deal with, but it has worked in the past. I beg to differ regarding Roger's not being able to work well with others. How well did the album age: Amused to Death > Pros and Cons - TFC - When The Wind Blows > Radio K.A.O.S (ITTLWRW: unrated) Guitars: ATD (Jeff is one of the most talented lead guitar player) > Pros and Cons - TFC > When The Wind Blows > ITTLWRW - Radio K.A.O.SĬoncept Album: Pros and Cons - Radio K.A.O.S > TFC - Amused to Death > ITTLWRW -When The Wind Blows ![]() Richness of Sounds & Details: ATD (Jeff and Pat Leonard really brought Roger's songs to another dimension, I never got tired of this album) > TFC/Pros & Cons > When The Wind Blows > ITTLWRW > Radio K.A.O.S Vocals: TFC/Pros & Cons (both are superb, and Roger's voice peaked in the early 80's > When The Wind Blows > ATD > Radio K.A.O.S > ITTLWRW If I had to rank following several criteria, here would be my choices: After The Wall, there have been 5.5 albums, namely, The Final Cut (hereafter, TFC), The Pros and Cons, When The Wind Blows (co-shared with other artists), Radio K.A.O.S., Amused to Death (hereafter, ATD) and ITTLWRW. Competitive release? What do you mean by that? To me, that's all pretty subjective.
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