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The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth. The Dark Side of the Moon built upon experiments Pink Floyd had attempted in. Mason received a rare solo. As part of the 2011 Why Pink Floyd reissues, The Dark Side of the Moon earned three versions: Discovery. The Dark Side of the Moon - Immersion Edition. The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth. The Dark Side of the Moon built upon experiments Pink Floyd had attempted in. Mason received a rare solo. Find great deals on eBay for pink floyd dark side of the moon rare. Shop with confidence.

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This article contains content that is written like. Please help by removing and inappropriate, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a. (November 2013) () Why Pink Floyd.? Was a re-release campaign of 's back catalogue, released in three stages over 2011–12. Under the campaign, multiple forms of the band's material were released, with new remasters and unreleased tracks. Pdf Hb 195 2002 The Australian Earth Building Handbook there. The albums were available in three different configurations: 'Discovery', 'Experience' and 'Immersion'.

The 'Immersion' boxsets of and featured 5.1 surround sound mixes of the original albums, while that of did not. Wish You Were Here was also released in an version. A new album, titled was released, as well as Sampler, a exclusive compilation. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Phases [ ] Phase 1 [ ] Phase 1 of the Why Pink Floyd.? Campaign began on 26 September 2011 with the release of The Dark Side of the Moon 'Experience', 'Immersion' and vinyl editions; a remastered re-release of all 14 studio albums, a box set containing all 14 with a booklet, and a Sampler. Phase 2 [ ] Phase 2 of the campaign began on 7 November 2011 with the release of the Wish You Were Here 'Experience', 'Immersion', and vinyl editions; a new 'best of' album entitled; and continued with the release of a Pink Floyd on 14 November 2011. Phase 3 [ ] Phase 3 of the campaign began on 27 February 2012 with the release of The Wall 'Experience', 'Immersion' and vinyl editions.

Versions [ ] Discovery [ ] The editions collect the band's original 14 studio albums, newly remastered for 2011. They were released worldwide on 26 September 2011. The albums can be purchased individually or in a box set which also includes a 60-page book designed. All albums feature newly designed booklets and CDs. Many of the album covers have been modified to be textless. • (1967) • (1968) • (1969) • (double album) (1969) • (1970) • (1971) • (1972) • (1973) • (1975) • (1977) • (double album) (1979) • (1983) • (1987) • (1994) Experience and Immersion [ ] The band's three most successful albums, The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Wall were released as expanded collectors' editions with memorabilia and previously unreleased material.

The Dark Side of the Moon [ ]. Discovery [ ] Disc 1 – The Remastered Album The original album, newly remastered for 2011. • ' – 1:06 • ' – 2:43 • ' – 3:36 • ' – 7:01 • ' – 4:36 • ' – 6:22 • ' – 7:46 • ' – 3:25 • ' – 3:48 • ' – 2:03 Experience [ ] The Experience edition contains the above disc and Disc 2: Disc 2 – Live at Wembley Recorded live at the Empire Pool, Wembley, London, 1974. Previously unreleased. • 'Speak to Me' – 2:46 • 'Breathe (In the Air)' – 2:50 • 'On the Run' – 5:09 • 'Time' – 6:32 • 'The Great Gig in the Sky' – 6:50 • 'Money' – 8:41 • 'Us and Them' – 8:11 • 'Any Colour You Like' – 8:10 • 'Brain Damage' – 3:44 • 'Eclipse' – 2:18 Immersion [ ]. The Immersion set contains the above two discs and the following: Disc 3 – DVD-Video - Audio Featuring the original album in a variety of multi-channel audio mixes: • 5.1 Surround Sound (2003) 480kbit/s/640kbit/s • 4.0 Mix (1973) 480kbit/s/640kbit/s • LPCM Stereo Mix (1973) (2011 Remaster) (48 kHz/24bit) (same as Disc 1) Disc 4 – DVD-Video - Audio-Visual Material Audio-visual material lasting approximately 101 minutes. • ' (Live in, 1972) – 7:43 • ' (Live in Brighton, 1972) – 9:13 • Making of The Dark Side of the Moon 2003 documentary ( for the 30th Anniversary Edition) – 25:30 • Concert screen films in LPCM stereo and 5.1 surround sound (Previously unreleased) – total: 59:00 • British and French tours, 1974 • North American tour, 1975 Disc 5 – Blu-ray Disc, all the contents from Discs 3 and 4 in high-definition video and audio.