"The Final Cut" is the title track from Pink Floyd's 1983 album The Final Cut.[1][2]
"The Final Cut" | |
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Song by Pink Floyd | |
from the album The Final Cut | |
Published | Pink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd |
Released | 21 March 1983 (UK) 2 April 1983 (US) |
Recorded | July–December 1982 |
Genre | |
Length | 4:42 |
Label | Harvest Records (UK) Columbia Records (US) |
Songwriter(s) | Roger Waters |
Producer(s) |
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Background
editThis song tells of a man's isolation, depression, sexual repression and rejection. At the end of the song he attempts suicide but "never had the nerve to make the final cut". Additionally, the song may be told from its main character of Pink.
"The Final Cut" is one of four songs (along with "The Hero's Return", "One of the Few", and "Your Possible Pasts") used in The Final Cut that had been previously rejected from The Wall. This song is in the video version of the album The Final Cut Video EP. The song made an appearance as the B-side of the "Selections from the Final Cut" radio promo single (with "Your Possible Pasts" on the A-side.)[3][4] It also appears in the film Strange Frame.
Personnel
edit- Roger Waters – vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, tape effects
- David Gilmour – guitar, backing vocals
- Nick Mason – drums, tambourine
with:
- Michael Kamen – piano, harmonium, orchestrations
References
edit- ^ Strong, Martin C. (2004). The Great Rock Discography (7th ed.). Edinburgh: Canongate Books. p. 1177. ISBN 1-84195-551-5.
- ^ Mabbett, Andy (1995). The Complete Guide to the Music of Pink Floyd. London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-4301-X.
- ^ Povey, Glenn. Echoes: The Complete History of Pink Floyd.
- ^ "Discogs "Selections From The Final Cut"". Discogs. 1983.