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Is There Anybody Out There? (Deluxe + Book) [Live]

~ Pink Floyd
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Product details

  • Audio CD (27 Mar 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Live
  • Label: EMI
  • ASIN: B000031X7T
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 11,477 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. MC:Atmos
2. In The Flesh?
3. The Thin Ice
4. Another Brick In The Wall - Part 1
5. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
6. Another Brick In The Wall - Part 2
7. Mother
8. Goodbye Blue Sky
9. Empty Spaces
10. What Shall We Do Now?
See all 16 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Hey You
2. Is There Anybody Out There?
3. Nobody Home
4. Vera
5. Bring The Boys Back Home
6. Comfortably Numb
7. The Show Must Go On
8. MC:Atmos
9. In The Flesh
10. Run Like Hell
See all 14 tracks on this disc

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Formed in the 60s, Pink Floyd have become one of the biggest bands in the world, propelled by their psychedelic, theatrical rock. The Pink Floyd sound is rock & roll on a grand scale, the stuff of enormous stadiums, light shows, concept albums and the concert as a live "experience"--much more than just another gig. Is There Anybody Out There? is a live version of Pink Floyd's most adventurous album, the multi-million selling rock opera The Wall, recorded at a series of concerts held at London's Earl's Court in 1980-81. Available for the first time, this digitally remastered, double CD comes in a limited edition, 64-page hardback book, with two recordings that were previously unavailable on the studio version of The Wall. --Ted Kord


CD Description

In releasing this two-CD live album of Pink Floyd's elaborate production, both the Roger Waters and David Gilmour-led camps almost atone for the bitter back-biting fans have endured throughout the '80s and '90s. As delivered by Waters, Gilmour, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and a smattering of back-upmusicians, these renditions are a reminder of how tight this Floyd line-up could be. Among THE WALL's major themes are the character's mixed feelings over sex as revealed by "Young Lust," an overprotective mom and the hazards thereof in "Mother," and the decision of the musician's label to drug himup to perform in "Comfortably Numb." Two welcome but ephemeral songs cut from the original studio album, "What Shall WeDo Now" and "The Last Few Bricks" are also included in thisrelease of Waters' sprawling concept. Complimenting the crystalline acoustics of this classic performance is packaging including 64 pages of artwork and photos from the original shows, with liner notes by all four Floyd members, art director Gerald Scarfe, and the show's stage designers.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's been worth waiting for!, 8 April 2000
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This is awesome. Pink Floyd, one of the most important and best rock bands ever to come out of Britain, playing the entire album "The Wall", which is also one of the most important and best rock albums ever made. Even if you're not a die-hard Pink Floyd fan but you are familiar with "The Wall" you will love this. To think this was recorded in 1980 and 1981 the sound quality and clarity of the recording is amazing. I have always thought that Pink Floyd's 1995 CD "P.U.L.S.E" was the ultimate live album - now I'm not so certain! The atmosphere of the performance has been captured superbly (rare for any live album let alone one recorded as long ago as this one). Dave Gilmour's guitar work is totally mesmering - more so on this live version than the studio version in my humble opinion. Just listen to the solos at the end of "Brick 2" and "Comfortably Numb"...awesome would be putting it midly! My only gripe is why did it take so long to get this album released? Well worth waiting for. Packaging on the ltd edition version is ace too. Go buy it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spine tingling Floyd at its best!, 16 April 2000
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Roger Waters depicts the life of a band that has become faceless and almost too big even for it's own members in this brilliant live rendition of The Wall. The basic concept of this album was that of how the band, (Roger Waters in particular) felt about the music industry and what Pink Floyd had become - puppets playing to crowds that were so huge they could be faceless for all the fans knew. Interestingly, the first track (in the flesh) was performed by a dummy band who were wearing life-masks of each group member who were then frozen and lowered off the stage, revealing the real band! Most of the rest of the show is a musical adaptation of Roger Waters life story. A brilliant addition to any Floyd fans' collection-an album well worth listening to.
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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly The Greatest Live Album By Any Artist... EVER!, 16 Nov 2001
By A Customer
This recording IS Pink Floyd - The Wall live. If like me you would have bought this twenty years ago. So why did it take so long? Probably Floyd politics. Anyhow, enough of why the wait; wait no more.

The Wall was performed 29 times by Pink Floyd during 1980/1. At this moment in history Floyd were (and still are) considered one of the top live acts on the planet. This album shows why.
Is there anybody out there? is a live version of The Wall culled from these shows. There are one or two extras not on the studio version of The Wall. 'The Last Few Bricks' and 'What Shall We Do Now?' being those extras but they are both present on Roger Waters 21/7/90 Berlin concert and 'What Shall..' featured on The Wall film to. So the only different part of the approach for us fans is the M.C. announcements and the inclusion of the first verse in The Show Must Go On. The MC just goes to create the most interesting and brilliant intro to any live recording I've ever heard. You will need to play the intro loud as the M.C. is a little inaudible. (Again this intro was used in The Wall movie but was totally inaudible. If in doubt it is played in the background just before Bob narrates 'Stop').

If you are one of the new Floyd fans with 'Echoes -the best of Pink Floyd' acting as your introduction to the band then The Wall is crucial to your collectiion. However, which do you buy first? Roger Waters - The Wall live in Berlin? Probably not. It's not bad but as I was there in the front row then I find the video of show more interesting. The Wall, studio version? Of course it was the original, BUT I don't like live albums all that much. (Pulse and Delicate Sound of Thunder are great videos but as far as the audio goes, forget it). HANG ON, this live album is different. Yes it's live but the tension is there; that live feeling and the sound quality is stunning. The original would have had the extra few minutes of music except for the contraints of the actual vinyl format. For example Run Like Hell is longer and Another Brick In The Wall (part 2) has an extended keyboard flurry by session man Peter Woods who also played at Berlin '90. Snowy White plays guitar again to compliment David Gilmour's style. (Why those two have never made an album together is beyond me. Snowy was in Thin Lizzy as well as being a regular Floyd session artist).

Whichever you decide on you will, no doubt be back to get the others). There is more to complicate the issue as there is a hardback book edition and the standard release. My suggestion is get the hardback book edition. OK there is no more extra music for your money but you get a detailed account from band members of how one of the biggest selling albums of all time evolved from a studio record, to a concert, to a film and beyond! The book also has some excellent photos of the concerts. The cover/book was designed by Storm Thorgerson, unlike the original designed by Gerald Scarfe. However, Thorgerson shows no rivalry as he shows off Scarfe's drawings, puppets and illustrations to superb effect.

A truly excellent live album. Don't be put off by either Pulse or Delicate Sound Of Thunder. On 'Is There Anybody Out There?' the band gel together and the angst that is produced from Waters/Wright off stage bickering overflows onto the stage and affects everyone. Each player then delivers top notch showmanship. This is the start of Floyd's Cold War and everyone wants to push The Button.

In 1983 Floyd's war was in full flow and The Floyd delivered us (their fans) a bomb. The nightmare that was the brilliant The Final Cut: A Requiem For The Post War Dream.

So if you want a perfectly depressing afternoon then play in order Pink Floyd's Animals, The Wall, The Final Cut and Roger Waters Amused To Death. By the end of that play list you will consider all of your troubles little ones and you will be glad to be alive. So cheer up and listen to Floyd's Relics CD (but program out Careful with that axe, Eugene or you will be back feeling depressed again).

Thanks for reading.

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5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELENT
I'm an 100% fun of Pink Floyd. This my purchase was fantastic do be achived once was no more possible to find it at the portuguese stores.
Thank you so much.
Published 6 months ago by Joao Manuel F. TELES

5.0 out of 5 stars Almost as good as being there
This is amazing value for money, the book is brilliant with excellent pictures and interesting text. The music however... MUCH, MUCH better than the studio version. Read more
Published on 28 Sep 2005 by Mr. A. J. Watson

5.0 out of 5 stars Modern Day Miracle
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excelent !!
Is one of the best concert ever!!! by Pink Floyd, a classic that every one should have in home.
Published on 22 May 2003 by gimenezjorge2

5.0 out of 5 stars Imagine The Wall but 20 times better...
The first thing I should say about this album is that you shouldn't buy it unless you already own or are familiar with The Wall (the album or the film), you really need to be... Read more
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This album brought back many memories for me as I went to the show at Earls court.

This was the first and only time I'd seen Pink Floyd live and its the only time that a... Read more

Published on 30 Nov 2002 by Clive Walker

5.0 out of 5 stars great live album.
I, perhaps strangely, own this album but not the original studio version. However, i have of course heard the original. Read more
Published on 18 Jun 2001 by Mr. M. Rubringer

5.0 out of 5 stars pure class...and a book
Pink Floyd,to me,were alwasy one of them bands who i knew were good but never took intrest in,bein a young lad like i am,i wasnt around to witness them myself but i bought this cd... Read more
Published on 3 Mar 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars The only version of The Wall one should own
I have to state that I have never been particularly compelled by The Wall in the past. The studio album always seemed a touch lifeless to me and I found Roger Waters' effort in... Read more
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