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| - Title: P*U*L*S*E Artist: Pink Floyd Released: June 6, 1995 Total Length: CD1: 76:09, CD2: 71:50 Label: EMI (UK), Columbia Records (US)
- P*U*L*S*E (also referred to as Pulse) is a live double CD by Pink Floyd, released in 1995. The album was recorded during the band's Division Bell tour in 1994, specifically the UK and European leg, which ran from July to October 1994 . The album includes a complete live version of The Dark Side Of The Moon and features a booklet with many photos from performances on this tour. It also features "Astronomy Domine", a Syd Barrett song not performed since the early 1970s, as a tribute to the original Floyd guitarist.
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| - Title: P*U*L*S*E Artist: Pink Floyd Released: June 6, 1995 Total Length: CD1: 76:09, CD2: 71:50 Label: EMI (UK), Columbia Records (US)
- P*U*L*S*E (also referred to as Pulse) is a live double CD by Pink Floyd, released in 1995. The album was recorded during the band's Division Bell tour in 1994, specifically the UK and European leg, which ran from July to October 1994 . The album includes a complete live version of The Dark Side Of The Moon and features a booklet with many photos from performances on this tour. It also features "Astronomy Domine", a Syd Barrett song not performed since the early 1970s, as a tribute to the original Floyd guitarist. Unlike Delicate Sound Of Thunder, David Gilmour and producer James Guthrie have stated that no parts of the songs were re-recorded in the studio. However, the band and Guthrie fixed songs that had bad notes (as heard on some bootlegs) by lifting solos from other performances as the band recorded most of the European leg. In the U.S., P*U*L*S*E debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 in June 1995 and was soon certified Double Platinum on July 31, 1995. The cassette issue had two bonus tracks: "One of These Days" and a 22 minute ambient piece that was played prior to the 1994 concerts. The vinyl version comes in a 4-LP box and includes "One of These Days" as well as a large version of the photo booklet. The video version also featured the song "Take It Back" and the songs are in a different order and are taken from different performances. Early CD versions came with a blinking red LED on the side of the case, that flashed to the heartbeat heard at the end of Dark Side of the Moon. This was designed by EMI contractor Jon Kempner (who incidentally was awarded the platinum disc). This was stated to have a battery life of 18 months, although allegedly some are still blinking to this day. Later editions of the CD set did not feature the blinking LED. On July 10, 2006, a double DVD was released of the concert performed in 1994 at Earls Court, London.
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