Is There Anybody out There? The Wall: Live 1980-1981 [Limited Edition with Book] Pink Floyd

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CD - Special Edition

  • Release Date: 04/18/2000
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 23,805
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646205822
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First, there were big rock spectacles, then there were huge rock extravaganzas…and then, finally, there was Pink Floyd's THE WALL. This live document, which was recorded over several 1980-81 live performances of the epic sonic journey, may not replicate the dramatic visuals of the show's staging, but it certainly captures the grandiose sweep of the music. And while 20 years -- and countless radio plays of the studio versions of "Another Brick in the Wall" and "Comfortably Numb" -- have elapsed since, there's still something stirring about experiencing the concert performances. This two-disc set also brings fans a pair of songs that didn't make it to the original album. The furtive "What Shall We Do Now?" was heard briefly in the film version of "The Wall," while the claustrophobic "The Last Few Bricks" (originally timed to coincide with the completion of the actual wall that was erected around the band members onstage) has never been released in any form. Their inclusion makes IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE? a must for any Pink Floyd completist and a remarkable period piece in its own right. This limited-release, deluxe edition comes packaged in a special hardcover book decked out with a flashback-inducing 64 pages of artwork and photos from the original shows. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Better than The Originalby Anonymous

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May 27, 2007: vocals are better than the original. more harmony. the guitar solos are extended. but the best part is hearing Rodger Waters go crazy on "Run Like Hell." After listening to this, the original Wall mediocer to the brilliance of this album. Recomened for all pink floyd fans.

tripping:by Anonymous

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January 24, 2001: let the music show you the way to freedom............relax ,enjoy!!!


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