Product Description
Actual 1979 First New Zealand Pressing Of Classic Pink Floyd Double LP Set! Gatefold Cover Includes Inner Sleeves With Lyrics. The Records Have Gerald Scarfe Art Picture Labels. Very Difficult To Find This NZ Pressing In Such Beautiful Condition!
‘The Wall’ is undoubtedly, one of the best produced albums ever. Check out how it sounds as it was intended ~ on vinyl!! The hugely successful, classic double album features the smash hit single, “Another Brick In The Wall Part 2” and many other highly memorable songs, like “Mother”, “Young Lust”, “Hey You”, “Run Like Hell”, and of course, one of the greatest guitar solos ever in “Comfortably Numb”.
Condition – Vinyl: NEAR MINT! Appears to have hardly ever been played!
Condition – Cover: EXCELLENT! One of the inner sleeves has a couple of age spots, sticker mark on front. Overall in fantastic condition, over 43 years later!
Side 1:
In The Flesh?
The Thin Ice
Another Brick In The Wall Part 1
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
Another Brick In The Wall Part 2
Mother
Side 2:
Goodbye Blue Sky
Empty Spaces
Young Lust
One Of My Turns
Don’t Leave Me Now
Another Brick In The Wall Part 3
Goobye Cruel World
Side 3:
Hey You
Is Anybody Out There?
Nobody Home
Vera
Bring The Boys Back Home
Comfortably Numb
The Show Must Go On
Side 4:
In The Flesh
Run Like Hell
Waiting For The Worms
Stop
The Trial
Outside The Wall
AMG –
A triumph of production: its seamless surface, blending melodic fragments and sound effects... Roger Waters constructed The Wall, a narcissistic, double-album rock opera about an emotionally crippled rock star who spits on an audience member daring to cheer during an acoustic song. Given its origins, it's little wonder that The Wall paints such an unsympathetic portrait of the rock star, cleverly named "Pink," who blames everyone -- particularly women -- for his neuroses. Such lyrical and thematic shortcomings may have been forgivable if the album had a killer batch of songs, but Waters took his operatic inclinations to heart, constructing the album as a series of fragments that are held together by larger numbers like "Comfortably Numb" and "Hey You." Generally, the fully developed songs are among the finest of Pink Floyd's later work, but The Wall is primarily a triumph of production: its seamless surface, blending melodic fragments and sound effects, makes any shortcomings easy to ignore.