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1. "The Post War Dream" 3:00
2. "Your Possible Pasts" 4:26
3. "One of the Few" 1:11
4. "When the Tigers Broke Free" 3:16
5. "The Hero's Return" 2:43
6. "The Gunner's Dream" 5:18
7. "Paranoid Eyes" 3:41
8. "Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert" 1:17
9. "The Fletcher Memorial Home" 4:12
10. "Southampton Dock" 2:10
11. "The Final Cut" 4:45
12. "Not Now John" (Lead vocals: David Gilmour and Roger Waters) 4:56
13. "Two Suns in the Sunset" 5:23
The Final Cut is a concept album written by Roger Waters, performed by Pink Floyd and recorded at studios around the UK from July to December 1982. It is the final Pink Floyd studio album to feature the band's bassist and primary composer Roger Waters. The album was written entirely by Waters, and it is the only Pink Floyd album for which the composers' credit on every track is Waters' alone. Keyboardist Richard Wright was not featured on the album The Final Cut having been dismissed by Waters during recording of The Wall, meaning that this is the only Pink Floyd album on which Wright does not feature at all. David Gilmour sings lead vocals on only one of the album's twelve songs; the rest left to Waters. The recording of The Final Cut was stricken by tension between Waters and his bandmates, particularly Gilmour, who has since expressed his dislike for the album. The album is sometimes regarded as a Roger Waters' solo album rather than a Pink Floyd album. None of the album's songs have ever been performed in concert by Pink Floyd, although some have been performed live by Waters during solo tours. Waters' dominance on the album is most evident on the back cover, which reads: The Final Cut: A Requiem for the Post-War Dream - by Roger Waters, performed by Pink Floyd
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