Pink Floyd - Animals (remaster)

Published 2019-06-14
Personal remaster of one of my favorite sonic experiences. There are really so many layers of depth here. For educational purposes--free to be monetized by the original artists.

All Comments (21)
  • I'm 70 with terminal lung cancer. When I first had this album I was immediately hooked on Pink Floyd . This album still gives me comfort in my final years. Tony. N.Z.
  • I've turned 56 but listening to this song makes me feel like I'm 18 again šŸ˜Œ hello to all good music lovers.
  • @joe-qy4mo
    wish Dogs would never end. can't get enough of that masterpiece...
  • @djskunkdenver
    In 1990 I was a 23 year old American working in England where I lived on the 10th floor of a council flat in Stockwell (South London). The view out of my bedroom window was of the Battersea Power Station at nearly the same height and angle as depicted on this album cover... only the flying pig was missing. Every morning I was so lucky to wake up to this "real life" view as depicted on this great album cover, a view that came with its own soundtrack. Now far away back home in Colorado I often listen to this amazing album and close my eyes, letting the indelible memory of the best time of my life come clearly back to me. Only now in my mind the pig is no longer missing.
  • @resevil787
    36 years old and listening to pink Floyd my whole life thanks to my awesome mom.
  • @nocopyright7912
    "Pink Floyd's 'Animals' is a masterwork of musical storytelling and artistic expression. Released in 1977, this album showcases the band's unparalleled ability to merge intricate instrumentals with thought-provoking lyrical content. With its allegorical themes inspired by George Orwell's 'Animal Farm,' 'Animals' offers a compelling commentary on societal constructs and human behavior. From the haunting melodies of "Dogs" to the epic crescendo of "Sheep" and the introspective journey of "Pigs (Three Different Ones)," each track on the album is a testament to Pink Floyd's innovative sound and profound lyricism. The band's seamless blend of rock, progressive, and psychedelic elements creates a mesmerizing sonic landscape that continues to captivate listeners across generations. 'Animals' stands as a testament to Pink Floyd's enduring legacy as pioneers of musical experimentation and social commentary. Its enduring relevance serves as a reminder of the power of music to transcend time and resonate with audiences on a deeply emotional and intellectual level. Truly, 'Animals' remains a timeless masterpiece that continues to inspire and provoke thought in listeners around the world."
  • @spiderrt7279
    This is absolute perfection, 5 songs, 3 long songs that definitely are too short, the album that is too short, youā€™ll always want to hear it more and more..
  • Remember cassette tapes marked ā€œthe nice priceā€ in a bargain bin? I received this one for Christmas in 1983 when I was a HS freshman. It was my introduction to Pink Floyd.
  • @mikehussain7776
    This is their tenth album, one of their best works. This group is on another level, it's not music, it's a perfect form of art!
  • @sandrajayne5446
    77 years old and still getting high listening to Pink Floyd,,šŸ’‹
  • @georgepetrie5765
    I'm 45 years old. Sitting playing drums along to this. What an epic album.
  • @Grease-Goblin
    Everyone talks about The Wall and Darkside of the Moon, but I'll never get over how perfect every second of Animals is. I think I heard it for the first time when I was maybe 20, and I still can't quit it. That was only about a decade ago; I can't imagine how those of you who got to experience it when it was new must feel.
  • I know I am not the only one that always take the long way home to PF... not only that then chill in garage parked for as long as my therapy requires. Thank u PF for making the music to my life!