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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Atmos 2. In The Flesh 3. Thin Ice 4. Another Brick In The Wall (part 1) 5. Happiest Days Of Our Lives 6. Another Brick In The Wall (part 2) 7. Mother 8. Goodbye Blue Sky 9. Empty Spaces 10. What Shall We Do Now 11. Young Lust 12. One Of My Turns 13. Don't Leave Me Now 14. Another Brick In The Wall (part 3) 15. Last Few Bricks 16. Goodbye Cruel World 1. Hey You 2. Is There Anybody Out There 3. Nobody Home 4. Vera 5. Bring The Boys Back Home 6. Comfortably Numb 7. Show Must Go On 8. Atmos 9. In The Flesh 10. Run Like Hell 11. Waiting For The Worms 12. Stop 13. Trial 14. Outside The Wall
Album Notes Pink Floyd: Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Richard Wright.Additional personnel: Snowy White, Andy Roberts (guitar); Peter Woods (keyboards); Andy Brown (bass); Willie Wilson (drums); John Joyce, Stan Farber, Jim Haas, Joe Chemay (background vocals).Includes liner notes by Gerald Scarfe, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Jonathan Park, Mark Fisher, James Guthrie, David Gilmore, Richard Wright.In releasing this two-CD live album of Pink Floyd's elaborate production, both the Roger Waters and David Gilmour-led camps almost atone for the bitter back-biting fans have endured throughout the '80s and '90s. As delivered by Waters, Gilmour, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and a smattering of back-up musicians, these renditions are a reminder of how tight this Floyd line-up could be.Among THE WALL's major themes are the character's mixed feelings over sex as revealed by "Young Lust," an overprotective mom and the hazards thereof in "Mother," and the decision of the musician's label to drug him up to perform in "Comfortably Numb." Two welcome but ephemeral songs cut from the original studio album, "What Shall We Do Now" and "The Last Few Bricks" are also included in this release of Waters' sprawling concept. Complimenting the crystalline acoustics of this classic performance is packaging including 64 pages of artwork and photos from the original shows, with liner notes by all four Floyd members, art director Gerald Scarfe, and the show's stage designers. Editorial Reviews Q (06/01/2000) | |||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 01/08/08 by: Simply one of the best concerts of all time, if you didnt go to the live concert then this is as close as you could get, maybe the sound and picture quality could have been a little better but true pink floyd fans will see past that, every song played with the atmosphere and feeling that waters hoped to achieve, and more. A masterpiece. Review ID: 10000000008137657 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 15/07/08 by: Fantastic seminal album. I watched this tour as a young man and it has remained vivid in my mind to this day. Vera, Vera, Where are you now? Review ID: 10000000007985234 Was this review helpful? Report this review THIS WAS A EXCELLENT PURCHASE BRAND NEW WITH A MASSIVE SAVING AND VERY ENJOYABLE. I HAVE BEEN WAITING TO BUY THIS PRODUCT FOR A WHILE AND WAS MORE THAN PLEASED TO BUY IT. VERY HAPPY CUSTOMER MANY THANKS Review ID: 10000000007717744 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 06/06/08 by: I've not had a copy of The Wall since the days of cassettes, and having seen the live show in '81 I thought I'd try this album. This is better than the studio album in my own humble.....there is a 'rawness' that makes the studio offering sound a bit 'over-produced' and this is an excellent sound recording. Review ID: 10000000007453188 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 03/05/08 by: thanks a great buy fantastic i bought this a few years back but it got lost in the attic thrilled to have it again Review ID: 10000000006949356 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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