Roger Waters
The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking
CD
£8.99
The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking is the first solo studio album by Roger Waters, bassist/songwriter and co-founder of iconic rock band Pink Floyd; it was released in 1984. The concept was originally envisioned by Waters in 1977 and refined in the early 1980s.
In its completed form, it rotates around a man's scattered thoughts during his midlife crisis. These are explored on a dream journey during which he takes a road trip through California, commits adultery with a hitchhiker he picks up along the way, attempts to reconcile with his wife by moving to the wilderness, and finally ends up alone but with greater insight into a common human compassion. Along the way he also faces other fears and paranoia.
In its completed form, it rotates around a man's scattered thoughts during his midlife crisis. These are explored on a dream journey during which he takes a road trip through California, commits adultery with a hitchhiker he picks up along the way, attempts to reconcile with his wife by moving to the wilderness, and finally ends up alone but with greater insight into a common human compassion. Along the way he also faces other fears and paranoia.
Disc 1:
- 4:30AM (Apparently They Were Travelling Abroad)
- 4:33AM (Running Shoes)
- 4:37AM (Arabs With Knives and West German Skies)
- 4:39AM (For the First Time Today, Pt. 2)
- 4:41AM (Sexual Revolution)
- 4:47AM (The Remains of Our Love)
- 4:50AM (Go Fishing)
- 4:56AM (For the First Time Today, Pt. 1)
- 4:58AM (Dunroamin, Duncarin, Dunlivin)
- 5:01AM (The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Pt. 10)
- 5:06AM (Every Strangers Eyes)
- 5:11AM (The Moment of Clarity)
Released:
11th
November, 1991
Format: CD