About 4:39 Am (For The First Time Today, Part 2)
Roger Waters' "4:39 Am (For The First Time Today, Part 2)" stands as a pivotal moment in his solo career, appearing on the 1984 album *The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking*. This track exemplifies the dark, introspective nature of Waters' work during this period, blending rock with elements of opera and classical composition to create a haunting atmosphere. As part of a series of songs exploring themes of insomnia and existential dread, the recording captures the artist's unique ability to weave complex musical structures into a cohesive narrative. The piece reflects the broader influence of his rock opera background, particularly the psychological depth found in works like *The Wall*, while establishing his identity as a solo force. The song remains a significant song in his discography, showcasing his mastery of mood and texture without relying on traditional pop songwriting structures. |