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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ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. 3 April 2023 . Retrieved 4 April 2023. 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. 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. On 24 March 2023 the performance of The Dark Side of the Moon only will feature as part of the album's 50th anniversary box set on CD and vinyl, newly remastered; and will also be released as a standalone album on CD and vinyl with the title The Dark Side of the Moon Live at Wembley 1974 – these will mark its first availability on vinyl. "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", "You've Got to Be Crazy", "Raving and Drooling", and "Echoes" are still exclusive to their previously mentioned box set releases.

There does not appear to be any standalone reissues of the 2023 remaster of The Dark Side of the Moon, so the three physical formats for this 50th anniversary campaign are: deluxe box set, vinyl LP of Live at Wembley 1974 and CD of Live at Wembley 1974. Unlike with Animals, they are not making the spatial audio available separately, so buying the box set is the only way to get the Atmos mix, physically. The new deluxe box set includes CD and gatefold vinyl of the newly remastered studio album and Blu-Ray and DVD audio featuring the original 5.1 mix and remastered stereo versions. The set also includes additional new Blu-ray disc of Atmos mix plus CD and LP of The Dark Side Of The Moon - Live At Wembley Empire Pool, London, 1974. Dutchcharts.nl – Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon - Live at Wembley" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 4 April 2023. a b Young, Alex (19 January 2023). "Pink Floyd announce The Dark Side of the Moon 50th anniversary box set". Consequence . Retrieved 12 February 2023. Similar to the 1973 planetarium showcase, the album played in planetariums, globally, throughout March 2023. [8] [6]

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Ultratop.be – Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon - Live at Wembley" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 4 April 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. 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.

Billboard Japan Hot Albums – Week of March 29, 2023". Billboard Japan (in Japanese) . Retrieved 4 April 2023. Pink Floyd Announce Dark Side of the Moon Box Set for 50th Anniversary". Pitchfork. 19 January 2023 . Retrieved 12 February 2023. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon 50th Anniversary (Unboxing Video) , retrieved 12 February 2023 On 25 June, the band were challenged to a football match by a group of journalists. They defeated the group 4-3. [1] Tour dates [ edit ] Date

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The 1974 French Summer Tour, was a short concert tour running from 18 to 26 June. [1] The group wanted to upgrade their stage presentations and create a bigger visual impact, and the shows were a warm-up for the major British tour planned later in the year. [2] [3]

The first date of the tour was recorded by France's Europe 1 radio, with segments broadcast later in the year. It featured the debut of " Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (with the two halves played as one, as on the British 1974 tour) and " Raving and Drooling". [1] The 22 June gig was the last time " Careful with that Axe, Eugene" was played aside from a one-off performance in 1977, [4] while the last date on the tour, 26 June, was the last time " One of These Days" was played until 1987. [5]Pink Floyd's British Winter Tour '74, was a short series of gigs that November and December. [7] They featured the debut of " You Gotta Be Crazy". [8] Pete Revell joined as screen projectionist for the tour; lighting engineer Arthur Max was retained from earlier tours but fired after a few shows. [9] Gerald Scarfe collaborated with the band for the first time, designing the tour programme. [10] Remastered by James Guthrie and Joel Plante at das boot recording. 5.1 and Atmos mixes by James Guthrie. 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.



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