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Pink Floyd The Later Years

Pink Floyd The Later Years

Pink Floyd Knebworth 1990 ‘Wish You Were Here’ Appears On Spotify

by Paul Cashmere on August 29, 2019

in News

The previously unreleased Pink Floyd ‘Wish You Were Here’ live performance from Knebworth 1990 has appeared on Spotify overnight.

The track will be officially released as part of ‘Pink Floyd The Later Years’, an 18-disc set featuring the post-Roger Waters releases ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason’, ‘The Division Bell’ and ‘The Endless River’ and two live albums: ‘Delicate Sound of Thunder’ and ‘Pulse’.

The box will also include for the first time the official release of the 1990 Knebworth concert, where this version was ‘Wish You Were Here’ was recorded.

Walter Toscano has some great details on the release here:

‘Pink Floyd The Later Years’ will be released on 29 November 2019.

‘Pink Floyd The Later Years’

CDs
5 x CDs, contained in their own 60-page, hardback book, containing a guide to all content, track listings, exhaustive content detail and credits.

CD 1 ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason’ Remixed & Updated 51 mins
CD 2 & 3 ‘Delicate Sound Of Thunder’ Remixed 140 mins
CD 4 Live Recordings, 1987 & 1994 Unreleased Studio Recordings 65 mins
CD 5 Knebworth Concert 1990 57 mins

Blu-rays
6 x Blu-rays, each contained in a gatefold wallet with dedicated cover art, including track listings and music publishing credits. Discs contained in protective plastic sleeves inside a wallet.

Blu-ray 1 Surround & Hi-res Audio Mixes 152 mins
Blu-ray 2 ‘Delicate Sound Of Thunder’ Restored & Remixed 120 mins
Blu-ray 3 ‘Pulse’ Restored & Re-edited 145 mins
Blu-ray 4 Venice Concert 1989 & Knebworth Concert 1990 147 mins Blu-ray 5 Unreleased Live Films Music Videos & Concert Screen Films 154 mins
Blu-ray 6 Documentaries & Unreleased Material 122 mins

DVD
5 x DVDs (duplicating the content of Blu-rays 2-6 above), each contained in a gatefold wallet with dedicated cover art, including track listings and music publishing credits.

7” Singles
2 x 7” vinyl singles in brand-new picture sleeves, featuring ‘Arnold Layne’ performed live by Pink Floyd at the Syd Barrett Tribute concert, 2007 and Lost For Words from the Pulse tour rehearsals at Earl’s Court.

Photo Book
60-page hard backed book of photos designed by Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis and Peter Curzon of StormStudios, including many previously unseen images.

Replica Tour Programmes and Lyric Book
A newly-created set of reproduction tour programmes (Pink Floyd World Tour 1987/1988, Pink Floyd Live 1989, Pink Floyd European Tour 1994), plus a brand new Lyrics Book, designed by Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis and Peter Curzon of StormStudios.

Memorabilia
A collection of reproduction memorabilia including tour passes, stickers and posters, all printed to replicate the originals, and contained in a prestige card envelope.

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