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List Price: $95.98 | | Label: Sony Japan
Salesrank: 164891
Released: May 30, 2005 |
| Our Price: $55.17 |
| Used Price: $69.44 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Editorial Review:
A must for all Pink Floyd collectors! Originally released in 1994, this limited Japanese edition set features a heavy-duty deluxe slip-box approx. 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 1 and 3/4 inches wide, and holds the following - 2 CDs in sturdy cardboard color sleeves with artwork, 4 empty paper CD sleeves in a sturdy cardboard color sleeve with artwork, 8 different pieces of circular paper with artwork and track titles in a sturdy cardboard color sleeve with artwork, a deluxe hardback booklet with 50 color photos of the band in concert, and a paper booklet with the songs in English & Japanese. CBS. 2005.
Pulse Reviews:
Pulse Revisited 
2005-12-22 - This box set is a must have for any Pink Floyd fan. It's a bit pricey but you get your money's worth since it's a Japanese import with all the good trimmings to boot. High quality remastered version of a classic PF live concert (it goes well with "Delicate Sound Of Thunder"). They're better off being a trio. Live with it, people! Enough of the rantings! If you're not happy with it, don't buy!
Nothing new under the sun 
2005-09-28 - When was the last time since Pink Floyd made a decent, original album? Mr. Gilmour and his band think we are boredom-proof. The technical precision of their performances is good as ever, but since Roger Waters left, it's all the same: technically perfect performances, but without any solid contribution to the mystic of the band. The lyrics of the new songs really suck and a re an insult to the depht achieved in previous years. I think that if they don't have anything new to say, there are better off silent. The graphic artwort of the albums can be superb, but that doesn't improve the band's musical content. It is the same legacy of Mr. Waters in a different fancy package. What's next? Pink Floyd unplugged?