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Pulse
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074646706428
Format: Live
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
MPN: 67064
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: October 10, 1995
Studio: Sony
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Editorial Review: A two-CD live collection from a band left splintered by the departure of bassist-songwriter Roger Waters, Pulse is perhaps best noted for the blinking red light that was set in its spine upon initial release. It contains the remaining band (with guest musicians) performing the entire Dark Side of the Moon album, the novelty of which wears off soon after the crowd noise interrupts any potential intimacy. The crowd also sings along for several songs, which makes this either a great audio-video document or a misguided attempt at replicating the live experience. --Rob O'Connor
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Rating: - Pulse "Pink Floyd"
¡excelente como producto y toda una experiencia para los fanáticos de Floyd!
100% recomendable!!!
Rating: - Awesome
The performance of the entire Dark Side of the Moon album alone makes this worth it. Many songs from the Division Bell make a showing here with a few from The Wall and "Learning to Fly" from A Momentary Lapse of Reason.
All in all, an excellent concert.
Rating: - Pretty good Pink Floyd live album, despite Rog's absence
For years, I stood by the assertion that without Roger Waters, it simply wasn't Pink Floyd. This was during the time of 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason' when it first came out in 1987. It seemed more a very slick, over-produced David Gilmour album that happened to have Nick Mason and Richard Wright play on it (with a cast of many others as well); even though I did buy it on LP at the time (then the CD later on), much as I enjoyed it, I more or less considered it Gilmour's third solo album, and not ... Read More
Rating: - Still the greatest live album of all time, hands down
Pink Floyd's twenty first overall and second double live album PULSE was released in June of 1995.
This double live album was recorded on the European leg of Pink Floyd's 1994 world tour to support their chart-topping album entitled The Division Bell (which is their last studio album to date).
The reason for the PULSE album and its off-shoot video (later DVD) was at the end of the North American and Canadian leg of the tour (I saw them in Foxboro, MA in May of 1994 with 55,000 fans embracing ... Read More
Rating: - Standing Ovation
Any true fan of Pink Floyd will know that Pulse is by far the very best compilation of their best works.
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