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The first batch of releases, mastered by James Guthrie, Joel Plante and Bernie Grundman will be pressed on 180gram vinyl for optimum sound quality. Special care has been taken to replicate the original packaging. Featuring the unique artwork of Gerald Scarfe, the album yielded the US & UK No.1 hit Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2, and also includes Hey You, Run Like Hell and the enduring Comfortably Numb. A double album with the theme of isolation and loss, its accompanying, hugely theatrical, concerts were rated as the best live shows ever. One of the most acclaimed concept albums of all time, The Wall is Roger Waters’ masterpiece. Both the 2011 James Guthrie general release remaster and the 1994 Doug Sax UK remaster are outstanding.Register to win a copy of Pink Floyd's The Wall 180g Vinyl LP we are giving away. While the digital downloads are convenient and the Mastered for iTunes versions sound really good, having a physical CD also includes the classic Gerald Scarfe artwork. I recommend buying a CD and ripping the tracks yourself for your own personal use. The album is currently available in physical and digital formats. The Why Pink Floyd…? editions have since been deleted from the catalogue, but new and used copies are still available on Amazon. Sold price: 822,94 (Bids: 32) PINK FLOYD THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON 12 UHQR VINYL LP MFQR 1 017. Sold price: 823,57 (Bids: 1) PINK FLOYD DARK SIDE OF THE MOON LP 1973 HARVEST 1ST PRESS SOLID BLUE TRIANGLE. The Immersion edition was a pricey but nicely packaged box set that included six CDs (the original double-album on two CDs, two discs of previously unreleased demos, and an excellent remaster of Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81 on two CDs) and a DVD, books, art prints and replica mementos. Sold price: 837,14 (Bids: 25) PINK FLOYD THE FIRST XI BOX MIT 12 LPS VINYL HARVEST CPF 1 12 LIMITED EDITION. The Experience edition also included a single additional disc which included many of the band demo recordings from Immersion. The Discovery edition was simply the 2011 remaster of the original album. It was available in three different configurations: “Discovery”, “Experience”, and the “Immersion” boxset edition. The album was re-released in February 2012 in remastered form as part of the Why Pink Floyd…? marketing campaign.
The original studio album, originally released as a 4-side, double-LP.