Pink Floyd will release a restored, re-edited and remixed version of the classic live album and concert film Delicate Sound of Thunder on November 20.
The Grammy-nominated program has been completely restored and re-edited under the direction of Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis.
It will be available on Blu-ray and DVD, with audio-only versions on 2-CD or 3-LP, plus a Deluxe 4-disc version including 2-CDs plus Blu-ray and DVD, each of which contain five bonus tracks.
Delicate Sound of Thunder is the first entirely live album by the English progressive rock band, which was recorded over five nights at the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island in 1988.
Blu-ray and DVD include 16 songs, with the 3-LP and 2-CD containing 23 songs each. All formats include a 24-page booklet, while the Deluxe box has a 40-page booklet, a double-sided poster and five postcards.
The set list balances then-new material from A Momentary Lapse of Reason and Pink Floyd classics, including four songs from The Dark Side of the Moon, the title track of Wish You Were Here, "Comfortably Numb" and "Run Like Hell."
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