One World Away is the fourteenth studio album by the legendary British progressive rock band Pink Floyd. Released in 1987, the album features nine tracks that showcase the band's signature sound and experimental approach to music.
The album opens with "Signs of Life," an instrumental track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The next track, "Learning to Fly," is a standout song that features David Gilmour's soulful vocals and a catchy chorus. Other notable tracks include "The Dogs of War," a powerful song that touches on the themes of war and violence, and "On the Turning Away," a poignant ballad that addresses issues of social injustice and inequality.
One World Away is a solid album that showcases Pink Floyd's musical prowess and their ability to tackle complex and thought-provoking themes. While it may not be their most groundbreaking work, it is a must-listen for any fan of the band or progressive rock in general.