The Dark Side Of The Moon Live At Wembley 1974 (1CD 2023 Master)

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The Dark Side Of The Moon Live At Wembley 1974 (1CD 2023 Master)

The Dark Side Of The Moon Live At Wembley 1974 (1CD 2023 Master)

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Studio album recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, between May 1972 and January 1973. Produced by Pink Floyd. Engineer Alan Parsons. Assistant Peter James. Mixing supervised by Chris Thomas. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon 50th Anniversary (Unboxing Video) , retrieved 12 February 2023 Several decades have demonstrated that Pink Floyd have an uncanny ability to deliver incredible remastered live albums. This talent of theirs is owed in no small part to the way they recorded and archived their numerous live performances on tape; their forward thinking has paid off with a stunning live discography who’s production parallels their studio albums. So, what better way to celebrate the 50 th anniversary of The Dark Side of the Moon than to release a live album to accompany the remastered studio version of this timeless classic ? Dark Side Of The Moon – Live At Wembley 1974 is not just any live recording long after the fact, it is in many ways even superior to the studio album that gave birth to it, unquenchable, reliable, insistent, beautiful. Ten years or fifty, the sound of a specific moment in time has never sounded so memorable.

Pink Floyd Announce Dark Side of the Moon Box Set for 50th Anniversary". Pitchfork. 19 January 2023 . Retrieved 12 February 2023. Enter Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon 50th Anniversary Animated Video Competition , retrieved 12 February 2023 REPLICA OF EMI PAMPHLET AND INVITE TO THE PREVIEW OF THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON AT THE LONDON PLANETARIUM ON 27TH FEBRUARY 1973

Dutchcharts.nl – Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon - Live at Wembley" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 4 April 2023. The record has not been released as a standalone album, but has been released in segments as part of other Pink Floyd releases; namely the Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here immersion box sets (2011) and The Early Years 1965-1972 box set (2016). The tour was commercially successful, and featured improved lighting and a new video display system named "Mr Screen". However, the music was criticised in the press for being uninspiring and too similar to the studio albums. Snider, Mike. "Pink Floyd's classic 'The Dark Side of the Moon' turns 50 and is still unsettling to some". USA TODAY . Retrieved 12 February 2023. OLiS – oficjalna lista sprzedaży: Albumy" (Select week 17.03.2023–23.03.2023.) (in Polish). ZPAV . Retrieved 30 March 2023.

Kreps, Daniel (19 January 2023). "Pink Floyd Announce Massive 'Dark Side of the Moon' 50th Anniversary Box Set". Rolling Stone . Retrieved 12 February 2023. The show was recorded by the BBC and broadcast on BBC Radio 1 ( Dark Side set only), on 11 January 1975 as part of Alan Freeman's programme. Episode 1 - 50 Years In A Heartbeat: The Story Of The Dark Side Of The Moon (Recording)". YouTube. 17 March 2023 . Retrieved 23 March 2023.Povey, Glenn (2007). Echoes: The Complete History of Pink Floyd. 3C Publishing. p.161. ISBN 978-0-9554624-1-2. Portuguesecharts.com – Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon - Live at Wembley". Hung Medien. Retrieved 27 April 2023. The 16 November show was recorded by BBC Radio One and the performance of Dark Side of the Moon was later broadcast on the Alan Freeman Show on 11 January 1975. [11] [a] This recording is included in the 2011 Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here box sets, except for "Echoes" which was released on 11 November 2016, as part of the 27-disc box set, The Early Years 1965–1972 which make up Live at the Empire Pool.

Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge. Similar to the 1973 planetarium showcase, the album played in planetariums, globally, throughout March 2023. [8] [6]

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The French tour was the first time Pink Floyd used their iconic 40-foot (12m) circular display called "Mr. Screen". [1] [3] Ian Emes was recruited to create various animated sequences for parts of The Dark Side of the Moon. [3] The screen caused logistical problems finding suitable venues, and consequently several shows were cancelled or moved dates. [1] The tour was promoted by the soft drinks company Gini, which had been agreed to two years before. [2] The contract required a series of press promotional photographs, and a song for television advertising, written by Roger Waters and called "Bitter Love". The group were unhappy about the promotion, and donated their fee to charity. [6] [3]



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