Everyone knows David Gilmour as he is one of the most respected guitarists in the world. He always plays the right amount of notes, and his solos always fit the song perfectly. He is responsible for the most recognizable solo ever in Pink Floyd’s Money.

This album was released in ’78 in between Floyd’s Animals and The Wall. This is basically a three piece recording with Foreigner’s Rick Wills on bass, and Willie Wilson on drums. You wonder if some of these songs were Floyd rejects, as Waters was taking more control of the direction Floyd at the time, and There’s No Way Out Of Here feels like a Floyd tune. Cry From The Street has a killer riff and groove and he plays some great guitar. There are two instrumentals on the album opening track, Mihalis, and my favourite track It’s Definitely, where Dave plays a great solo and keyboards. I think Dave has only done 4 studio albums outside of Pink Floyd, and this is the best. Great songs and playing.

9/10 from The Grooveman.