Short filmed extracts of the original 1980 live performance. Why It Matters: Key Takeaways for Collectors Evolution of Sound:
We aren't just talking about the studio album. We are talking about the uncompressed 2011 James Guthrie remaster. If you have only ever heard the 1979 original pressings or the 1994 "Shine On" box set, you are in for a shock. Pink Floyd The Wall -FLAC-Split-Immersion-6CDRi...
Final installment of the demo sessions.
A FLAC rip of the Immersion edition reveals details lost on MP3: the decay of the helicopter blades in "The Happiest Days of Our Lives," the room tone between verses in "Hey You," and the terrifying clarity of the children’s choir in "Another Brick Pt. 2." Short filmed extracts of the original 1980 live performance
On a standard MP3, these demos sound like hissy lo-fi tapes. On this FLAC rip, they sound like a historical document. You can pinpoint the exact second the band realized they were writing an opera, not just an album. If you have only ever heard the 1979