It is debatable whether it has this album really needed to round out the band's history the legend Pink Floyd and also about at which point it is ultimately classify (certainly behind Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Wall). Yes, and it takes a little time to make friends with the album, but it's worth. Many subtleties and reminiscences of the past will become apparent only after the third or fourth hearing. However, anyone who complains about Schwerverdaulichkeit and Instrumentallastigkeit, should even go back to the discography of the band and wonder how many with radio immediately Title eg the cult album "Umma Gumma" contained -. As I remember hardly any. What in the face of the title and the intention of the album a little bothers me is possibly the absence of a real anthem as "High Hopes", whose melody is still bears within it when the music has long since faded. "Louder than Words" can not redeem this hope unfortunately. Therefore, "only" 4 stars and the bottom line of many unfulfilled desire despite still worthy conclusion.