Pink Floyd – The Wall (1979) {2012, Immersion Box Set, 6CD + DVD}
EAC Rip | 6xCD | FLAC Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans @600 dpi, JPG
DVD | VIDEO_TS | Video: NTSC 4:3 (720×480) VBR | Audio: English LinearPCM, 2ch
Total Size: 1.67 GB + 4.44 GB (DVD) + 427 MB (Scans) | 3% RAR Recovery
Label: EMI | Cat#: 5099902943923 | Genre: Progressive Rock
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The Wall was Roger Waters' crowning accomplishment in Pink Floyd.It documented the rise and fall of a rock star (named Pink Floyd), based on Waters' own experiences and the tendencies he'd observed in people around him. Find Pink Floyd discography, albums and singles on AllMusic. Barrett died in 2006, and Wright in 2008. The final Pink Floyd studio album, The Endless River (2014), was recorded without Waters and based almost entirely on unreleased material. Pink Floyd were inducted into the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005. The Wall is the eleventh studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1979 through Harvest and Columbia Records. Conceived during the In The Flesh tour, recording spanned nearly a year, from December 1978 to November 1979, and took place in France, England, New York, and Los Angeles. The Wall is a rock opera presented as a double album by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released on November 30th, 1979. It was subsequently performed live, with elaborate theatrical effects, and made into a film.
One of the most acclaimed concept albums of all time, The Wall from 1979 is renowned as Roger Waters’ Rock Opera dealing with abandonment and personal isolation. Adapted for cinema by Alan Parker featuring Bob Geldof in the lead role, and featuring the unique artwork of Gerald Scarfe the album also yielded the hit single Another Brick In The Wall Pt2. The Immersion version features the classic Studio album digitally remastered and presented as a limited edition high quality boxset featuring rare and unreleased audio and video material, plus a new 44 oversized perfect-bound booklet, a book of original photographs, exclusive merchandise and facsimile collectables.
Personnel / Credits:
Pink Floyd
• Roger Waters – bass, vocals, rhythm guitar, synthesizers, sound effects
• David Gilmour – lead and rhythm guitars, vocals, bass, synthesizers, fretless bass
• Nick Mason – drums, percussion
• Richard Wright – piano, hammond organ, electric piano, synthesizers, bass pedals
Additional musicians
• Bruce Johnston – backing vocals
• Toni Tennille – backing vocals
• Joe Chemay – backing vocals
• Jon Joyce – backing vocals
• Stan Farber – backing vocals
• Jim Haas – backing vocals
• Children of Islington Green School – vocals
• Bob Ezrin – piano, hammond organ, synthesizers, reed organ, backing vocals
• James Guthrie – percussion, synthesizer, sound effects
• Jeff Porcaro – drums
• Joe Porcaro, Blue Ocean & 34 others – snare drums
• Lee Ritenour – guitars
• Joe (Ron) di Blasi – classical guitar
• Fred Mandel – hammond organ
• Bobbye Hall – congas, bongos
• Frank Marrocco – concertina
• Larry Williams – clarinet
• Trevor Veitch – mandolin
• New York Orchestra – orchestra
• New York Opera – choral vocals
• Unnamed children’s choir from New York – children’s choral vocals
• “Vicki & Clare” – backing vocals
• Harry Waters – child’s voice, “Goodbye Blue Sky”
• Chris Fitzmorris – male telephone voice
• Trudy Young – voice of the groupie
• Phil Taylor – sound effects
Production
• David Gilmour – co-producer, music on “Young Lust”, “Comfortably Numb” and “Run Like Hell”
• Roger Waters – lyrics, music, co-producer
• Bob Ezrin – production, orchestral arrangement, music on “The Trial”
• Michael Kamen – orchestral arrangement
• James Guthrie – co-producer and engineer
• Nick Griffiths – engineer
• Patrice Quef – engineer
• Brian Christian – engineer
• Rick Hart – engineer
• Doug Sax – mastering
• John McClure – engineer
• Phil Taylor – sound equipment
• Gerald Scarfe – sleeve design
• Roger Waters – sleeve design
Additional Info:
• Recorded Date: December 1978 – November 1979
• Original Released Date: November 30, 1979
• Released Date: February 28, 2012
• Producer: Bob Ezrin, David Gilmour, James Guthrie, Roger Waters
• More info
Disc 1 – The Original Album, Remastered in 2011
01. In The Flesh? – 03:20
02. The Thin Ice – 02:26
03. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1) – 03:11
04. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives – 01:50
05. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) – 03:58
06. Mother – 05:34
07. Goodbye Blue Sky – 02:47
08. Empty Spaces – 02:07
09. Young Lust – 03:29
10. One Of My Turns – 03:36
11. Don’t Leave Me Now – 04:15
12. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3) – 01:14
13. Goodbye Cruel World – 01:17
Disc 2 – The Original Album, Remastered in 2011
01. Hey You – 04:40
02. Is There Anybody Out There? – 02:41
03. Nobody Home – 03:22
04. Vera – 01:33
05. Bring The Boys Back Home – 01:27
06. Comfortably Numb – 06:22
07. The Show Must Go On – 01:36
08. In The Flesh – 04:15
09. Run Like Hell – 04:23
10. Waiting For The Worms – 03:57
11. Stop – 00:30
12. The Trial – 05:18
13. Outside The Wall – 01:45
Disc 3 – Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81 Part 1 (Remastered in 2011)
01. Master Of Ceremonies – 01:14
02. In The Flesh? – 02:59
03. The Thin Ice – 02:49
04. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1) – 04:08
05. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives – 01:44
06. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) – 06:18
07. Mother – 07:54
08. Goodbye Blue Sky – 03:14
09. Empty Spaces – 02:15
10. What Shall We Do Now? – 01:38
11. Young Lust – 05:18
12. One Of My Turns – 03:41
13. Don’t Leave Me Now – 04:01
14. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3) – 01:20
15. The Last Few Bricks – 03:25
16. Goodbye Cruel World – 01:41
Disc 4 – Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81 Part 2 (Remastered in 2011)
01. Hey You – 04:55
02. Is There Anybody Out There? – 03:08
03. Nobody Home – 03:16
04. Vera – 01:22
05. Bring The Boys Back Home – 01:25
06. Comfortably Numb – 07:25
07. The Show Must Go On – 02:34
08. MC:Atmos – 00:38
09. In The Flesh – 04:21
10. Run Like Hell – 07:03
11. Waiting For The Worms – 04:14
12. Stop – 00:30
13. The Trial – 06:02
14. Outside The Wall – 04:32
Disc 5 – The Wall Work In Progress Part 1, 1979
01. PROGRAMME 1 – Prelude (Vera Lynn) – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:24
02. PROGRAMME 1 – Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2 – Roger Waters Original Demo – 01:04
03. PROGRAMME 1 – Mother – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:22
04. PROGRAMME 1 – Young Lust – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:13
05. PROGRAMME 1 – Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2 – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:18
06. PROGRAMME 1 – Empty Spaces – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:19
07. PROGRAMME 1 – Mother – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:08
08. PROGRAMME 1 – Backs To The Wall – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:35
09. PROGRAMME 1 – Don’t Leave Me Now – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:28
10. PROGRAMME 1 – Goodbye Blue Sky – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:39
11. PROGRAMME 1 – Don’t Leave Me Now – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:12
12. PROGRAMME 1 – Another Brick In The Wall, Part 3 – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:37
13. PROGRAMME 1 – Goodbye Cruel World – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:24
14. PROGRAMME 1 – Hey You – Roger Waters Original Demo – 01:09
15. PROGRAMME 1 – Is There Anybody Out There – Roger Waters Original Demo – 01:22
16. PROGRAMME 1 – Vera – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:27
17. PROGRAMME 1 – Bring The Boys Back Home – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:38
18. PROGRAMME 1 – The Show Must Go On – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:51
19. PROGRAMME 1 – Waiting For The Worms – Roger Waters Original Demo – 01:17
20. PROGRAMME 1 – Run Like Hell – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:50
21. PROGRAMME 1 – The Trial – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:34
22. PROGRAMME 1 – Outside The Wall – Roger Waters Original Demo – 01:03
23. PROGRAMME 2 – Prelude (Vera Lynn) – Roger Waters Original Demo – 00:55
24. PROGRAMME 2 – Another Brick In The Wall, Part 1 – Band Demo – 04:49
25. PROGRAMME 2 – The Thin Ice – Band Demo – 03:31
26. PROGRAMME 2 – Goodbye Blue Sky – Band Demo – 02:22
27. PROGRAMME 2 – Teacher, Teacher – Band Demo – 02:50
28. PROGRAMME 2 – Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2 – Band Demo – 01:31
29. PROGRAMME 2 – Empty Spaces – Band Demo – 01:53
30. PROGRAMME 2 – Young Lust – Band Demo – 04:26
31. PROGRAMME 2 – Mother – Band Demo – 04:38
32. PROGRAMME 2 – Don’t Leave Me Now – Band Demo – 04:34
33. PROGRAMME 2 – Sexual Revolution – Band Demo – 05:00
34. PROGRAMME 2 – Another Brick In The Wall, Part 3 – Band Demo – 01:26
35. PROGRAMME 2 – Goodbye Cruel World – Band Demo – 01:13
36. PROGRAMME 3 – In The Flesh – Band Demo – 03:25
37. PROGRAMME 3 – The Thin Ice – Band Demo – 02:35
38. PROGRAMME 3 – Another Brick In The Wall, Part 1 – Band Demo – 03:41
39. PROGRAMME 3 – The Happiest Days Of Your Lives – Band Demo – 01:44
40. PROGRAMME 3 – Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2 – Band Demo – 01:57
41. PROGRAMME 3 – Mother – Band Demo – 04:37
Disc 6 – The Wall Work In Progress Part 2, 1979
01. PROGRAMME 1 – Is There Anybody Out There (Roger Waters Original Demo) – 01:53
02. PROGRAMME 1 – Vera (Roger Waters Original Demo) – 02:19
03. PROGRAMME 1 – Bring The Boys Back Home (Roger Waters Original Demo) – 00:43
04. PROGRAMME 1 – Hey You (Band Demo) – 04:06
05. PROGRAMME 1 – The Doctor (Comfortably Numb – Band Demo) – 03:15
06. PROGRAMME 1 – In The Flesh (Band Demo) – 04:35
07. PROGRAMME 1 – Run Like Hell (Band Demo) – 03:07
08. PROGRAMME 1 – Waiting For The Worms (Band Demo) – 03:53
09. PROGRAMME 1 – The Trail (Band Demo) – 04:05
10. PROGRAMME 1 – The Show Must Go On (Band Demo) – 02:07
11. PROGRAMME 1 – Outside The Wall (Band Demo) – 01:19
12. PROGRAMME 1 – The Thin Ice (reprise – Band Demo) – 01:31
13. PROGRAMME 2 – Outside The Wall (Band Demo) – 01:53
14. PROGRAMME 2 – It’s Never Too Late (Band Demo) – 01:32
15. PROGRAMME 2 – The Doctor (Comfortably Numb – Band Demo) – 03:19
16. PROGRAMME 3 – One Of My Turns (Band Demo) – 02:29
17. PROGRAMME 3 – Don’t Leave Me Now (Band Demo) – 04:04
18. PROGRAMME 3 – Empty Spaces (Band Demo) – 00:51
19. PROGRAMME 3 – Backs To The Wall (Band Demo) – 01:33
20. PROGRAMME 3 – Another Brick In The Wall, Part 3 (Band Demo) – 01:22
21. PROGRAMME 3 – Goodbye Cruel World (Band Demo) – 01:06
22. PROGRAMME 4 – Comfortably Numb (David Gilmour Original Demo) – 03:14
23. PROGRAMME 4 – Run Like Hell (David Gilmour Original Demo) – 03:03
Disc 7 – DVD: Audio-Visual Material
1. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives (1’24”) [Pink Floyd The Wall Earls Court, 1980]
2. Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2 (3’20”) [Promotional Video – Restored 2011]
3. Behind The Wall (50’27”) [Documentary]
4. Gerald Scarfe Interview (17’21”)
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Biography
The story of Pink Floyd began in London in 1965. The lineup comprised the London Polytechnic students Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Richard Wright. They were joined by Syd Barrett who came from Cambridge. The name of the band was proposed by Syd as a tribute to the American bluesmen Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. They started as an R&B outfit doing covers of The Rolling Stones. Influenced by Barrett’s ideas, Pink Floyd moved to the psychedelic sound with complex and long compositions. The band established their big ambitions with their very first single Arnold Layne. It was a story of a transvestite stealing women’s clothing. Although it was denied by the BBC, the single invaded Top 20 of the UK albums.
The debut full format release by Pink Floyd, called Piper At The Gates Of The Dawn, saw light in 1967 and immediately became a sensation featuring an absolutely innovational approach called ‘space music’. Numerous sonic effects along with specific depressive guitar solos rendered brilliantly the inner state of a person in the surroundings of the modern world. Barrett’s apocalyptic lyrics and music were both the product of his genius and result of heavy drug intake. The massive tours and packed studio activity exhausted him mentally and physically which led to an idea of keeping him focused on songwriting apart from stage performances. It was meant to replace Barrett during the concerts with his old friend David Gilmour. However, Barrett refused this alternative and left the band. He started his own career, but did not achieve much.
Despite the new reality without the established leader, Pink Floyd remained full of energy and creative ideas and released the subsequent album, A Saucerful Of Secrets, in 1968. It included only one song by Barret. This released was followed by the production of the soundtrack to the movie More and the double CD album Ummagumma in 1969. The first part of this record featured the band’s live performances, while the second one contained solo compositions written separately by each member of Pink Floyd. The early seventies became the new period in the Pink Floyd history. The 1970 album Atom Heart Mother was recorded in cooperation with the avant-garde composer Ron Geesin. In 1973 Pink Floyd finished the quest for the sought sound after the release of the iconic Dark Side Of The Moon. This one sold out over twenty five million copies and gave the model to follow on the next albums. The same formula of music was utilized for Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977) and The Wall. The latter became one of the most outstanding specimens of rock genre to influence multitudes of performers. This rock opera was devoted to the subject of loneliness and separation of performers from their audience with the wall being its main symbol.
In 1979, Richard Write quit Pink Floyd due to bitter differences with Waters. In 1982, the band shot the movie The Wall with the music taken from the same titled album. The 1983 record The Final Cut earned little attention with only one remarkable song, Not Now John. The failure pushed Waters to start a solo career, an example followed by Gilmour and Mason. However, they did not succeed as separate artists, which motivated Mason and Gilmour to resurrect Pink Floyd in 1987. Despite the protests and claims from Waters, they managed to preserve the band’s title. Richard Write came back to the group shortly after that. Immediately after the reunion, Pink Floyd recorded A Momentary Lapse Of Reason (1987). It was supported by a long tour giving the material for the live album Delicate Sound Of Thunder (1988). After a prolonged pause, the band released The Division Bell (1994). The material of the new disc reminded little of the Pink Floyd old works and much of Gilmour’s solo albums. In 2005 Waters once performed with Pink Floyd in London which was mistakenly taken by many fans as a sign of his long expected re-joining with the band.