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Pink Floyd
- Record Label: Capitol/EMI Records / Capitol
- Release Date: Feb 28, 2012
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Universal acclaim- based on 134 Ratings
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Positive: 125 out of 134
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Mixed: 2 out of 134
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Negative: 7 out of 134
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Mar 28, 2015People will argue and argue about which Pink Floyd album is better, and frankly, I'm not going to participate in that debate, because it's Pink Floyd. All their albums are great... well, there are a few exceptions... but as for The Wall, it's an amazing Double LP, featuring some of their best songs. Psychedelic rock at one of its finest. 10/10 Album of the Year - 1979
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Jun 23, 2013
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Sep 14, 2013Original Wall was one of the best of all-time in the rock history..pink floyd one of the best in the history...epic storytelling of war..wall around the mind..epic solos..epic band..definitly prime
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Oct 15, 2014Not as good as Dark side of the moon or wish you were here but amazing none the less. its an operatic masterpiece that has kept its reputation through the years and is made even better on the Experience/Immersion Edition.
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Aug 23, 2020No necesito ser fan del rock para saber apreciar la magnificencia de este álbum musical, es inmensamente arrollador y grandioso por dondequiera que se le mire y escuche.
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Nov 11, 2016Pink Floyd deserves more respect with David Gilmour's fantastic psychedelic rock sound. Great music, great film, great artwork, this album should be positively received more over zillions of centuries.
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Apr 5, 2019
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May 13, 201688/100. My favorite album of all time, even though I admit it is not the best album ever made (although it is very much up there). Split into two halves, it only gets better as it goes on. I would grade the first half of the album as 85/100, and the second half as 91/100. Amazing throughout, and a treat to listen to.
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Aug 9, 2013
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Apr 26, 2012The real prize here is Waters' demo excerpts, 22 recordings chopped into a dizzying 14-minute medley of delusional grandeur. The bassist sounds not like a jaded rock star, but like an outsider folk artist – sheltered and off-kilter – finding escape in lo-fi pop oddities full of echo, warm synths, and cross-faded effects.
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Apr 13, 2012Needless to say, The Wall's Immersion Edition is a visual thing of beauty, ...The undeniable black eye on this Immersion Edition, however, is the way by which they handled the inclusion of Roger Waters' solo demos... the majority of this coveted cache of rarities is whittled down to a series of poorly edited snippets that barely last a minute or even a few seconds in some instances.
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MojoMar 23, 2012It's as complete as any Floyd completist could hope for. [Apr 2012, p.101]