Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody Out There? (The Wall Live) (2000)
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Artist/Composer Pink Floyd
Format CD
Genre Psychedelic Rock
Label EMI
Cat. Number 7243 5 23562 2 5
Index 290
In Collection Yes
Packaging Long box
Musicians
Bass Roger Waters
Guitar David Gilmour
Drums Nick Mason
Keyboards Richard Wright
Track List
DISC 1
01 MC:Atmos
02 In The Flesh
03 The Thin Ice
04 Another Brick In The Wall-Part 1
05 The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
06 Another Brick In The Wall-Part 2
07 Mother
08 Goodbye Blue Sky
09 Empty Spaces
10 What Shall We Do Now?
11 Young Lust
12 One Of My Turns
13 Don't Leave Me Now
14 Another Brick In The Wall Part 3
15 The Last Few Bricks
16 Goodbye Cruel World
DISC 2
01 Hey You
02 Is There Anybody Out There?
03 Nobody Home
04 Vera
05 Bring The Boys Back Home
06 Comfortably Numb
07 The Show Must Go On
08 MC:Atmos
09 In The Flesh
10 Run Like Hell
11 Waiting For The Worms
12 Stop
13 The Trial
14 Outside The Wall
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Store Amazon.co.uk
Details
Tourname The Wall
Live Yes
Recording Date 1980
Spars DDD
Rare No
Country United Kingdom
Sound Stereo
UPC 724352356225
Notes
PINK FLOYD
Roger Waters – David Gilmour – Nick Mason – Richard Wright

IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE?
THE WALL LIVE 1980 - 1981

EMI 724352356225 Limited Edition

ALBUM NOTES

Pink Floyd:
David Gilmour (vocals, guitar)
Richard Wright (vocals, keyboards)
Roger Waters (vocals, bass)
Nick Mason (drums)

with:
Andy Bown (bass)
Snowy White (guitar 1980)
Andy Roberts (guitar 1981)
Willie Wilson (drums)
Peter Woods (keyboards)

Backing Vocals:
John Joyce
Stan Farber
Jim Haas
Joe Chimay

MC:
Gary Yudman

All Words and Musicby Roger Waters
except:
Young Lust (Waters/Gilmour)
Comfortably Numb (Gilmour/Waters)
Run Like Hell (Gilmour/Waters)
The Trial (Waters/Ezrin)

This edition of THE WALL LIVE 1980-1981 includes a 64-page casebound book.

In releasing this two-CD live album of Pink Floyd's elaborate production, both the Roger Waters and David Gilmour-led camps almost atone for the bitter back-biting fans have endured throughout the '80s and '90s.

As delivered by Waters, Gilmour, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and a smattering of back-up musicians, these renditions are a reminder of how tight this Floyd line-up could be.

Among THE WALL's major themes are the character's mixed feelings over sex as revealed by "Young Lust," an overprotective mom and the hazards thereof in "Mother," and the decision of the musician's label to drug him up to perform in "Comfortably Numb."

Two welcome but ephemeral songs cut from the original studio album, "What Shall We Do Now?" and "The Last Few Bricks" are also included in this release of Waters' sprawling concept.

Complimenting the crystalline acoustics of this classic performance is packaging including 64 pages of artwork and photos from the original shows, with liner notes by all four Floyd members, art director Gerald Scarfe, and the show's stage designers.