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For many hardcore fans, Discs 3 and 4 are the real reason to seek this set out. Officially released as Is There Anybody Out There? , this captures the band at the Earl’s Court Exhibition Hall in 1980/81.

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The Wall also marked a significant turning point for the band. It was the album where Roger Waters took complete creative control, with bandmates David Gilmour and Nick Mason playing supporting roles. As one critic noted, "it's a nasty piece of work," but its raw, autobiographical elements and theatrical grandiosity made it an undeniable masterpiece. Pink Floyd The Wall -FLAC-Split-Immersion-6CDRi...

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For the dedicated listener, this is the definitive way to experience The Wall : an uncompromising, archival-grade digital copy of one of rock's most complex and emotionally draining masterpieces. For many hardcore fans, Discs 3 and 4

The 2011 remaster offers superior sound dynamics.

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This is the real value of the 6CD rip. Discs 4-6 contain the "Unreleased Demos" and the "Roger Waters Original Demo Tape" (circa 1978).

: "Comfortably Numb", "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)", and "Hey You".

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