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Profiles - Mason + Fenn
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Track Listings
1 | Malta |
2 | Lie For A Lie |
3 | Rhoda |
4 | Profiles Part 1/Profiles Part 2 |
5 | Israel |
6 | And The Address |
7 | Mumbo Jumbo |
8 | Zip Code |
9 | Black Ice |
10 | At The End Of The Day |
11 | Profiles Part 3 |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 2.83 Ounces
- Manufacturer : CBS
- Date First Available : February 10, 2007
- Label : CBS
- ASIN : B000002Z68
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #270,063 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #4,552 in Progressive Rock
- #142,924 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)
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Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2018
A new
3CD set, "Unattended Luggage "
, which was personally remastered by Mason, has been released. The set also contains the other two Mason Albums with Rick Fenn, "Profiles" & "White Of The Eye (soundtrack)".
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2017
A side project for Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason. Released in 1985, it came out in between two top 10 albums by Pink Floyd, their 1983 and 1987 releases. Sounded good.
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2016
Quite definitively the best album of it's kind ever. There were many attempts to fuse Prog with 80's in an instrumental Linn drum dynamic that could never really cut it on the prog side of things. This album manages to do an exceptional job of finding the Prog inside a very 80's season period in music history. I even prefer this to Mason's next effort with Gilmour (Momentary Lapse) proving he was always an valid contributor to any composition. Fenn is one of the worlds unsung guitarists... his playing is so spectacular throughout.. you would be forgiven for assuming it is really Gilmour playing and lets be honest how often can you say that?
I guess your approval of this album will depend on your desire to listen to a unique fusion of what i have described but for me it's stand alone.
I guess your approval of this album will depend on your desire to listen to a unique fusion of what i have described but for me it's stand alone.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2006
While this is certainly a must have for any Pink Floyd fan, I should warn you that it isn't Pink Floyd. Unless you listen to this album with an open mind, you'll be disappointed. I was impressed with Nick's drumwork, particularly on Profiles parts 1 & 2. Rhoda is also a very peaceful and relaxing track with some great soloing. I think this collaboration runs circles around Nick's previous solo album, "Fictitious Sports" and it's nice to hear David Gilmour on "Lie For A Lie", although the song itself is a bit cheesy. Overall, it's a great buy and I highly recommend it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2006
As others have said, if you expect Pink Floyd, you will be dissappointed. If you simply listen with a critical ear, you will be surprised. I found myself listening to this (album) over and over when I found it many years back. In fact, it might be responsible for my foray into "New Age" music... whatever that really is. You know... Windham Hill artists and such.
Obviously, instrumental music does not have words to engage the listener. It requires effective use of melody to hook the listener, draw them in, and hold their attention. As well for me, the best collections of music have always been those that were formed in such a away that their actual structure - the placing of songs in an order that somehow fit - created a novel, a story, a chain. This is such a work.
Like the best symphonies from classical music, of which there are many, they are not composed of dissparate tracks, but pieces to a puzzle. Profiles is such an album, and I consider it one of the finest pieces in my collection. People are never less than surprised to know who is responsible for it when they hear it.
You SHOULD add this to your collection.
Obviously, instrumental music does not have words to engage the listener. It requires effective use of melody to hook the listener, draw them in, and hold their attention. As well for me, the best collections of music have always been those that were formed in such a away that their actual structure - the placing of songs in an order that somehow fit - created a novel, a story, a chain. This is such a work.
Like the best symphonies from classical music, of which there are many, they are not composed of dissparate tracks, but pieces to a puzzle. Profiles is such an album, and I consider it one of the finest pieces in my collection. People are never less than surprised to know who is responsible for it when they hear it.
You SHOULD add this to your collection.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2007
It is ok but it doesn't set the world on fire. A must if you want the complete collection.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
たいして売れなかった一枚 とは思うが...
Reviewed in Japan on June 9, 2018
ピンクフロイドのニック メイスンとカンタベリー系ギタリスト リック フェン(マイク オールドフィールドの作品に参加していた経歴のある人)の連名による共同製作アルバムで、1985年に発表された1枚。内容的にはエレクトロニクスによる打ち込みを多用した80年代らしい作風と言えそうだ。メイスン氏はフロイドにおいて、コンセプトメーカーでもコンポースの中核でもなかったので、フロイド色が薄いのは予想通りだったが、販促のテコ入れのためかデイヴ ギルモアがシンガーで1曲参加している(マギー ライリーとのデュエット)。そういや発表当時 日本盤LPでもわざわざ「ピンクの進化論」なんて副題を付けて ピンクフロイドの関連作品であることをアピールしていたな(笑)。作品としての面白さに関しては1981年に "フィクティシャス スポーツ" 名義で出したアルバムには及ばないが、リラックスして聴く分には まぁ悪くないと思います。個人的に興味をひかれたのは、2曲あるヴォーカルもので共作者としてクレジットされている ダニー ペイロネル(うち1曲ではリードヴォーカルも担当)の存在で、彼ってへヴィメタルキッズのキーボード奏者で、一時期はUFOにも参加してたあのペイロネル氏と同一人物じゃないのかな?。もしそうなら意外な人選だが、それもまた面白い。あと ゲストでメル コリンズも参加しており、数曲でサックスをプレイしてます。