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1969
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More, according to DoReSol
The sound of More is a blend of styles that includes acoustic ballads like "Green Is the Colour", which stands out for its folk approach, and heavier tracks like "The Nile Song" and "Ibiza Bar". Instrumental pieces such as "Quicksilver" and "Main Theme" can also be found, reflecting the band's characteristic experimentation. The lyrics of "Cymbaline" criticize the music industry, adding a layer of depth to the work. The production was handled by the band itself, marking a significant change in their creative approach.
In terms of reception, More managed to reach the ninth spot on the charts in the United Kingdom. Some of the album's songs became part of the band's usual live repertoire, such as "Green Is the Colour", which was frequently performed in medleys. This album not only represents a key moment in Pink Floyd's musical evolution but also offers a glimpse into their creative process and their ability to merge different genres and styles into a cohesive work.
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