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A Foot In The Door (The Best Of Pink Floyd)

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Music [Original Recording Remastered] (Audio CD)
Pink Floyd
Hersteller: EMI (EMI)
Erscheinungstermin: 2011-11-04
Verfügbarkeit: Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen

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Product Description
Newly remastered 2011 16 track compilation! Featuring newly created artwork from Storm Thorgerson.


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Tags (LastFM)

  • progressive rock
  • classic rock
  • psychedelic rock
  • rock
  • psychedelic
Disk 1
1 Hey You
2 See Emily Play
3 The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
4 Another Brick In The Wall pt2
5 Have A Cigar
6 Wish You Were Here
7 Time
8 The Great Gig In The Sky
9 Money
10 Comfortably Numb
11 High Hopes
12 Learning To Fly
13 The Fletcher Memorial Home
14 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (edit)
15 Brain Damage
16 Eclipse

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my only regret is that i wasn't introduced to pink floyd earlier
p-each (Thu, 24 May 2012 21:49:29)
oh, i wis you were here.
JuniorWaldorf (Thu, 24 May 2012 18:41:51)
Лучшие...
Darkarhip (Thu, 24 May 2012 17:21:27)
Tudo na vida tem um lado bom e um lado ruim (com exceção dos LPs do Pink Floyd, que tinham dois lados bons) Humberto Gessinger
danielrib3 (Thu, 24 May 2012 15:58:07)
While some bands came on stage and just played, Pink Floyd went up on stage and impressed the people.
Louisedacampo (Thu, 24 May 2012 14:02:00)
Wish You Were Here
Kostya_1993 (Thu, 24 May 2012 13:20:40)
punk flyod pls
Strikerpro (Wed, 23 May 2012 23:52:43)
one of those bands you can listen to all day and night and not get tired of it ... their music is simply timeless <33
foreverjoyless- (Wed, 23 May 2012 22:09:01)
part of history. big and great part of history..
knight_errant (Wed, 23 May 2012 20:45:33)
After 22 years I'm listening now to Pink Floyd. OMG they're fuckin' great! <3
Proble (Wed, 23 May 2012 16:35:20)
one of the greatest rock bands of all time!
dudu_rocknroll (Wed, 23 May 2012 16:17:23)
Ron Geesin also played the Atom Heart Mother suite live with David Gilmour once in 2008. How I wish, How I wish I was there :(
gokunirvana (Tue, 22 May 2012 18:53:06)
@ carinaspilka - Ron Geesin, a multi-instrumentalist friend of Nick Mason who scored the orchestral sections. He was the first conductor for the album as well but was replaced by John Aldiss when he had difficulty dealing with EMI session musicians. (Tried to hit one. XD)
Blind-Io (Tue, 22 May 2012 10:41:14)
Listening to Atom Heart Mother. It is composed by the 4 members and Geesin. Who is Geesin?
carinaspilka (Tue, 22 May 2012 05:56:38)
Легенды... Что тут еще сказать. Творчество замечательное и очень разнообразное. На любой вкус)
Eradictor (Mon, 21 May 2012 22:55:38)
Yeah, I love A Momentary Lapse of Reason, probably more than most. The half hour that stretches from On the Turning Away to the end of Sorrow is exquisite! Signs of Life and Learning to Fly are both incredible, too.
TheFatChocobo (Mon, 21 May 2012 11:45:32)
Best band ever :)
Lisaac10 (Mon, 21 May 2012 08:40:57)
A momentary lapse of reason seems pretty underrated. I think it's fucking boss!!
Prognosis_X (Mon, 21 May 2012 06:20:48)
Roger, your concert was amazing last night. No words can truly describe the experience. Long live Pink Floyd.
gracewing_ (Sun, 20 May 2012 23:21:48)
I would buy the WYWH Immersion boxset. Besides the remastered version, the bonus disc has the demos of two of my favorites Floyd songs, Dogs and Sheep, and an alternative version of Have a cigar, where David and Roger sing. There's also a live version of the album so I`m waiting for the chance to get it.
gokunirvana (Sun, 20 May 2012 22:12:20)
Guys try it, and share your results http://www.lastfm.ru/group/Listen+music+and+earn+money
mrchuk (Sun, 20 May 2012 19:57:28)
Yeah, The Wall could have been much better.
Gravetemplar (Sun, 20 May 2012 17:24:09)
Since I'm no huge admirer of the final product, it feels like a huge lost opportunity... though of course The Wall as released is formidable nevertheless, just not in the way I now realize it could have been. As they say, every legendary band has its very own Great Lost Album (or if you're Neil Young, you've got, like, nine) and now Pink Floyd can join those particular ranks. I haven't heard the WYWH extras, but the early Dark Side mix and the live 1974 performance are both excellent additions to the discography (especially the early mix!).
TheFatChocobo (Sun, 20 May 2012 17:20:46)
I haven't heard especially good things about the packaging, but the new/unreleased music inside is great! All the bonus material for The Wall is absolutely fascinating. There was a period in its creation, maybe 2/5 of the way or something (at least judging by the development you can hear across the demos & outtakes) where it started sounding like an absolutely stunning development of the dark, hard, edgy sound of Animals. Rick's keyboards still had a lot of room, and still sounded like Rick, and the other three just formed this incredible groove... if the whole album had come out sounding like that in the end, I suspect it would have been in my top six or seven Floyd.
TheFatChocobo (Sun, 20 May 2012 17:00:52)
I'm curious, did anyone here buy any of the Immersion sets and if so, were they any good?
niQboy (Sun, 20 May 2012 14:58:26)
High Hopes on the 15+! \o/
mbiane (Sun, 20 May 2012 03:03:32)
HAHA LOL
ArgentinoIV (Sun, 20 May 2012 02:33:54)
pink freud![2]
Psychedelic_LS5 (Sun, 20 May 2012 00:40:51)
There's something in a Pink Floyd song that sounds like Happiness is a Warm Gun, but I've forgotten what it was.
SpiritOfYetaxa (Sat, 19 May 2012 23:55:02)
pink freud!
kassirb_gnr (Sat, 19 May 2012 22:21:21)
Perfection [2]
KarlaNeves (Sat, 19 May 2012 22:06:37)
It's pretty awesome to think that Pink Floyd were recording The Piper at the Gates of Dawn next door to the Beatles doing Sgt. Pepper, and that later Wings recorded Red Rose Speedway next door to Pink Floyd doing Dark Side of the Moon. So much incredible music, so close in both space & time!
TheFatChocobo (Sat, 19 May 2012 19:18:04)
Perfection
LilithPoison (Sat, 19 May 2012 18:32:56)
psychedelic ♥
Raphael_Ramone (Sat, 19 May 2012 09:56:50)
On the Run
dhizumaki (Sat, 19 May 2012 06:41:06)
It's very probable it was a mistake, but considering it's Pink Floyd, I'm still a bit skeptic about it. They used to be very meticulous about every detail, and considering it's a notorious "mistake", it would made sense if the inclusion had some secret meaning.
gokunirvana (Fri, 18 May 2012 23:40:21)
I'm fairly sure the "Ticket to Ride" part was somekind of mistake in remastering. I don't think it's something that will ever be confirmed whether it was intentional or not, but there it is, for good or ill. Interesting fact: Both The Beatles and Pink Floyd recorded in the Abbey Road.
niQboy (Fri, 18 May 2012 22:36:42)
Some people's brains contain too much filler.
Bastard1 (Fri, 18 May 2012 22:00:24)
Althought, nobody has confirmed the Ticket to Ride part as an intentional issue yet...
gokunirvana (Fri, 18 May 2012 21:24:15)
The point is that without those little pieces of music, DSOTM wouldn't be the same. From the first heartbeat at the beginning to the "Ticket to Ride" excerpt at the very end of Eclipse, every second was intended to be a representation of something on the general concept. So, maybe they aren't decent songs at their own, but see them as the complement of something bigger.
gokunirvana (Fri, 18 May 2012 21:21:56)
Dark Side is probably the album that shows the most how an album can be much more than the sum of its parts. I wouldn't go as far as calling any given song "filler", but indeed several of the songs don't work as well standalone as several others by the band (they're very well crafted, but not as awe-inspiring as ,say, the long tracks on Animals).
Metal_Ganon (Fri, 18 May 2012 18:51:11)
@TheBeasley: We do, but unfortunately, most people don't care for it all that much, so I only know how to write and read Swedish only slightly. I really wish I could have read that, I'm sure it was interesting, so thanks anyway. I saw Roger Waters and The Wall last December and it was without a doubt one of the most amazing nights of my life. I wasn't a massive fan of the Wall going in, but I definitely was after the show. I think I had the album on a constant rotation for a few weeks afterwards.
niQboy (Fri, 18 May 2012 16:18:28)
why u talk alot ? i suggest u stop talking n listen to em
metalichell (Fri, 18 May 2012 16:07:19)
Your discussion below was very interesting by the way, keep it up. I havn't had the time to listen through of their albums just yet, but no rush: there's a time and place for everything! Also, niQboy, I don't know if you understand Swedish very well (something deep down in my mind tells me Finnish students still learns Swedish in school?), but if you do, I have this in recommendation for you: https://www.flashback.org/p37424384#p37424384 It's a text written by an enormously huge fan of Roger Waters about a meeting he had with his big idol. I read it just now, and it struck me very hard.
TheBeasley (Fri, 18 May 2012 15:50:41)
Hm well, I'd say I've changed my mind about the topic after your last post actually. Or well, I still consider WYWH to be their absolute greatest, but you're right about not judging an album by small excerpts. Your parable to films really made sense. But I've got to say, as we're talking about thematic albums - aswell as they should be judged as a complete unit - that I prefer he theme of "The Wall" over the one dealt with on "DSotM". Might be a result of me having always been drawn to the concept of alienation though.
TheBeasley (Fri, 18 May 2012 15:40:35)
Though I don't quite share Nico's esteem of the record, I'm with him in terms of it being silly to dock Dark Side points because particular "tracks" don't cut it. Remember that the music first came out on vinyl, in which you first listened to one side and then the next, so that essentially the whole album was just two tracks (without breaks inbetween); and certainly, you wouldn't fault either of those tracks for any of their particular components just because they were separate components. You might have specifically disliked parts of the music, but that's a different sort of evaluation.
TheFatChocobo (Fri, 18 May 2012 15:17:39)
best rock band
teeu_lima (Fri, 18 May 2012 00:51:10)
I think the real "big point" of TDSOTM was how consistent and tight was as a concept album, and how each track contributed to the experience. However, this is exactly why are certain tunes that aren't enough to represent or do justice to the album itself. I mean, if you take Time or Money, you can enjoy them as if they were single tracks that are enjoyable by themselves. But at the other hand, you have Speak to Me and On The Run, that are very important for the Dark Side experience, but if you listen to them as single songs, you can note there is something missing. With that said, I think that DSOTM deserves all the praise it gets, because the entire album was intended to be one single, long composition, as niQboy said, so, if you don't listen to it completely, you'll never understand why those "noise tracks" (as i call them) even exist.
gokunirvana (Fri, 18 May 2012 00:31:18)
The point I was trying to make is that DSotM is not about the single tracks, it's about the whole experience, so I do not think it makes sense to criticize small excerpts of it, which are not meant to be listened individually in the first place. Similarly how you do not judge a 2 hour long movie based on one or two individual scenes, but rather the entire experience. I hope I'm making any sense here, it's really late and I'm rambling, but I see what you're getting at. Even though I do not agree that a masterpiece album should contain nothing but masterpieces, but yeah that's just an opinion. I do like WYWH, I think it's great, but I think there's something epic and other-worldly about the sound of DSotM, which is what Pink Floyd is all about to me. I've always been a fan of their earlier psychedelic and pre-WYWH stuff.
niQboy (Thu, 17 May 2012 23:46:28)
I'm not "doing it wrong". I always tend to listen to albums from the first to the last track, but I still feel it necessary to point out that a real masterpiece should contain tracks that are masterpieces themselves, not only perfected by being part of a "greater thing", if you know what I mean. WYWH is complete in this sense, where each single track is a masterpiece by itself, aswell as the complete album reaches a 10 out of 10. DSotM is still a great album though. [3] I think the same...
borninbabylon (Thu, 17 May 2012 23:39:54)

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