The Final Cut |
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Released: March 21, 1983 Peak: 6 US, 12 UK, 2 CN, 3 AU, 9 DF Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): 2.0 US, 0.1 UK, 7.0 world (includes US and UK), 7.51 EAS Genre: classic rock |
Tracks:Click on a song titled for more details.
Total Running Time: 43:14 The Players:
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Rating:3.723 out of 5.00 (average of 25 ratings)
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About the Album“The Final Cut extends the autobiography of The Wall, concentrating on Roger Waters’ pain when his father died in World War II. Waters spins this off into a treatise on the futility of war, concentrating on the Falkland Islands, setting his blistering condemnations and scathing anger to impossibly subdued music that demands full attention. This is more like a novel than a record, requiring total concentration since shifts in dynamics, orchestration, and instrumentation are used as effect.” AM“This means that while this has the texture of classic Pink Floyd, somewhere between the brooding sections of The Wall and the monolithic menace of Animals, there are no songs or hooks to make these radio favorites. The even bent of the arrangements, where the music is used as texture, not music, means that The Final Cut purposely alienates all but the dedicated listener.” AM “Several of those listeners maintain that this is among Pink Floyd’s finest efforts, and it certainly is an achievement of some kind – there’s not only no other Floyd album quite like it, it has no close comparisons to anybody else’s work (apart from Waters’ own The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, yet that had a stronger musical core). That doesn’t make this easier to embrace, of course, and it’s damn near impenetrable in many respects, but with its anger, emphasis on lyrics, and sonic textures, it’s clear that it's the album that Waters intended it to be.” AM “It’s equally clear that Pink Floyd couldn’t have continued in this direction – Waters had no interest in a group setting anymore, as this record, which is hardly a Floyd album in many respects, illustrates. Distinctive, to be sure, but not easy to love and, depending on your view, not even that easy to admire.” AM The SongsHere’s a breakdown of each of the individual songs. |
The Post War DreamPink Floyd |
Writer(s): Roger Waters Released: The Final Cut (3/21/1983) Peak: 17 DF Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 13.42 streaming |
One of the FewPink Floyd |
Writer(s): Roger Waters Released: The Final Cut (3/21/1983) Peak: 31 DF Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 15.63 streaming |
The Hero’s ReturnPink Floyd |
Writer(s): Roger Waters Released: B-side of “Not Now John” (4/2/1983), The Final Cut (3/21/1983) Peak: 31 AR, 25 DF Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 8.78 streaming |
The Gunner’s DeamPink Floyd |
Writer(s): Roger Waters Released: The Final Cut (3/21/1983) Peak: -- Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 15.18 streaming |
Paranoid EyesPink Floyd |
Writer(s): Roger Waters Released: The Final Cut (3/21/1983) Peak: 27 DF Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 8.88 streaming |
Get Your Filthy Hands Off My DesertPink Floyd |
Writer(s): Roger Waters Released: The Final Cut (3/21/1983) Peak: 33 DF Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 7.49 streaming |
The Fletcher Memorial HomePink Floyd |
Writer(s): Roger Waters Released: The Final Cut (3/21/1983), Echoes (compilation, 11/6/2001), A Foot in the Door (compilation, 11/7/2011) Peak: 20 DF Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 18.13 streaming About the Song:It wasn’t a single and it didn’t get radio airplay, but for some reason this is the only song from The Final Cut which has been featured on any Pink Floyd compilation. |
Southampton DockPink Floyd |
Writer(s): Roger Waters Released: The Final Cut (3/21/1983) Peak: 31 DF Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 8.57 streaming |
The Final CutPink Floyd |
Writer(s): Roger Waters Released: The Final Cut (3/21/1983) Peak: 30 DF Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 37.77 streaming |
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Not Now JohnPink Floyd |
Writer(s): Roger Waters Released: single (4/2/1983), The Final Cut (3/21/1983) Peak: 7 AR, 30 UK, 10 DF Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 13.64 streaming About the Song:This is the only song on The Final Cut that comes close to being radio friendly – although the prominent use of the F-bomb rendered that impossible. The song did make the top 10 on the album rock chart.
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Two Suns in the SunsetPink Floyd |
Writer(s): Roger Waters Released: The Final Cut (3/21/1983) Peak: 23 DF Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 13.37 streaming |
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Related DMDB Pages:First posted 3/22/2008; last updated 8/24/2025. |







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