Live in Gdansk [2 CD/2 DVD] David Gilmour

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  • Release Date: 09/23/2008
  • 4 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 1,017
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 886973454725

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Live in Gdansk [2 CD/2 DVD]

Disc 1
1LISTENSpeak to Me 1:22
2LISTENBreathe (In the Air) 2:48
3LISTENTime 5:37
4LISTENBreathe (In the Air) (Reprise) 1:31
5LISTENCastellorizon 5.1 Surround Sound 3:46
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Disc 2
1LISTENShine on You Crazy Diamond DVD 12:06
2LISTENAstronomy Domine DVD 5:02
3LISTENFat Old Sun 6:39
4LISTENHigh Hopes DVD 9:57
5LISTENEchoes DVD 25:25
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Disc 3
1Castellorizon DVD
2On an Island DVD
3The Blue DVD
4Red Sky at Night DVD
5This Heaven DVD
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Disc 4
1Shine on You Crazy Diamond DVD 7:44
2Wearing the Inside Out DVD 7:31
3Comfortably Numb DVD 5:45
4On an Island DVD 9:10
5High Hopes DVD 6:29
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    David Gilmour's Live in Gdansk was recorded and filmed in 2006 at the Polish city's shipyards, the very same historic location where Lech Walesa's Solidarity movement began its populist assault on the country's repressive Soviet-installed regime in 1980. By all accounts of the time it was a truly awesome multimedia spectacle. But there are strange and sad ironies that accompany this release as well. For starters, it was released in the U.K. exactly a week after the death of Richard Wright, Gilmour's longtime bandmate in Pink Floyd, and his keyboardist here. Secondly, it appears during a period of increased tension between Russia and the United States over the latter's proposed missile defense system to be placed in Poland (by the U.S.) and the country's intended membership in NATO. But there is nothing bittersweet about the music to be found on this double-disc package (one of six different packages that document the event and the tour -- apparently nobody told Gilmour the recording industry was in an economic crisis). On this version, two and a half hours document the entire concert. Gilmour's band -- Wright, Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera, keyboardist Jon Carin, bassist Guy Pratt, drummer Steve DiStanislao, and saxophonist Dick Parry -- is accompanied by the Baltic Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, including its 40-piece string section, conducted by Zbigniew Preisner (who did the arrangements on Gilmour's On an Island album).

    While cynics can debate the pretentious of this date forever, everyone else can enjoy an utterly engaging, entertaining, and sometimes emotionally moving performance of Gilmour's entire On an Island album and a boxful of Pink Floyd hits to boot. The first disc begins with Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon suite of "Speak to Me," "Breathe," and "Time," and comes to a close with the reprise of the opening track. With the orchestra accompanying the band, the dreaminess and spaciness of the original music miraculously comes through, and Gilmour is in fine voice as well. The rest of disc one is taken up by an almost totally in-sequence performance of On an Island. The live version of the album rocks more, perhaps because of the steady presence of Manzanera, who adds extra punch to Gilmour's airy bluesy one on guitar. This is especially true on "Take a Breath," when his crunchy, crackling power chords come off like something from his own Diamond Head album; his solo against the counterpoint of the orchestra makes it one of the set's true rockist highlights. Disc two is comprised entirely of performances of Pink Floyd tunes from albums as diverse as Atom Heart Mother ("Fat Old Sun"), Wish You Were Here ("Shine on You Crazy Diamond" and its title track), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn ("Astronomy Domine"), Meddle ("Echoes"), The Wall("Comfortably Numb"), and The Division Bell ("A Great Day for Freedom"). The performances are not terribly spontaneous in part because of the orchestral arrangements, but they are flawless (again, Manzanera's presence adds some real muscle) and, given the sheer quality of the sound, they have plenty of presence and warmth despite being recorded in front of a concert audience. This set may be strictly for Gilmour and Pink Floyd fans, but as such, for all its packaging pomp (it's green though: carbon-neutral cardboard wallets for all the different packages), it feels like something historic and beautifully considered as well as executed. It would have been amazing to be in that audience. [This four-disc edition features two CDs and two DVDs, the latter including the Gdansk Diary documentary, and a 5.1 Surround Sound mix.] Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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    David Gilmour is an Outstanding Musicianby Anonymous

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    October 17, 2009: I love David Gilmour's CD "On an Island". This CD has a lot of that music, along with many other of his songs, by him and by his Pink Floyd influence. You will enjoy this CD tremendously. Listening to his music performed live is a real joy and the setting for this live CD makes it all the more enjoyable. David's vocals, instrumentals, and his back-up band are a real treat. Enjoy! I do, OFTEN!

    Wish I Was Thereby Drummerd

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    October 20, 2008: An awesome CD. I have followed David's career for what seems like ever. I was the first in line to get the "Remember That Night" DVD - a concert DVD from Earls Court. When I heard this was coming out I thought - overkill - I already have a great version of the tour - why another one. Well, much to my surprise - I ended up buying the 2 CD/2 DVD package - (Damm you B&N Music dept) after hearing it played at my local B&N store.

    The mix, the sound and the performances are all of the highest caliber. His voice is so rich and more harmonious than on Remeber. The bonus DVD's - especially the 2nd are incredible. I put the DVD into my computer and let it run without watching the visuals.

    For any David Gilmour or Pink Floyd fan - pick this up. Bypass the 2 CD set and go for the deluxe version - with the 2 DVD's. You will not be disappointed.