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No matter which of Pink Floyd's leaders (Barrett, Waters, Gilmour) is at the controls, the band has always been about grandeur. The epic scale of their psychedelic explorations, the life-altering themes of their recordings, their ground-breaking, conceptual stagings, have all helped in the construction of the group's mythology. And more than any other rock band's, Pink Floyd's myths have endured even as the band and its fans have grown older.
A live double album, PULSE works not only as an extended postcard of 1994's biggest tour, but as the Floyd's myth re-charger. Consider the facts: the release was celebrated with a laser-light show atop the Empire State Building, and the spine of the CD package features a perpetually blinking light. But, as is always the case with Pink Floyd, there is method in their madness. The blinking light harkens back to the heartbeat that is the unifying theme of their classic DARK SIDE OF THE MOON album, which is performed in its entirety on disc two.
Disc one is an approximation of the band's first set, featuring a powerful run through Syd Barrett's "Astronomy Domine" (the definition of late-'60s British psychedelia), as well as a host of songs from 1987's MOMENTARY LAPSE OF REASON and '94s DIVISION BELL. But the second set is the true keeper of the two. Having made its tour debut on the 25th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing, DARK SIDE loses none of its glow when transferred to a live setting. David Gilmour ably handles Roger Waters' vocal parts, and emphasizes instrumental interludes--"On The Run," for instance, sounds like a true precursor to The Orb's ambient noodlings. The radio hits ("Money," "Us and Them," "Brain Damage") are all re-interpreted enough to sound novel, but still retain a comforting familiarity.
No matter which of Pink Floyd's leaders (Barrett, Waters, Gilmour) is at the controls, the band has always been about grandeur. The epic scale of their psychedelic explorations, the life-altering themes of their recordings, their ground-breaking, conceptual stagings, have all helped in the construction o
Recorded live in Europe and The United Kingdom in 1994.
Recorded at Earls Court Arena, London, England.
Pink Floyd: David Gilmour (vocals, guitars); Richard Wright (vocals, keyboards); Nick Mason (drums).
Personnel: David Gilmour, Tim Renwick (vocals, guitar); Jon Carin (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); Richard Wright (vocals, keyboards); Guy Pratt (vocals, bass guitar); Dick Parry (saxophone); Nick Mason (drums, percussion); Gary Wallis (percussion); Jason Reddy (computer); Claudia Fontaine, Durga McBroom, Sam Leigh Brown, Sam Brown (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: David Gilmour; Seth Goldman; Colin Norfield; James Guthrie; Andy Jackson.
Recording information: England; Europe.
Illustrators: Julien Mills; Peter Curzon.
Photographers: Michael Dwornik; Michael Dwomik; Andy Earl; Dimo Safari; Robert Lou Llewellyn; Claude Gassion; Denis O'Regan; Jill Furmanovsky; Lester Cohen; Claude Gassian; Tony May.
Pink Floyd: David Gilmour (vocals, guitar); Richard Wright (vocals, keyboards); Nick Mason (drums).
Additional personnel: Tim Renwick (vocals, guitar); Jon Carin (vocals, keyboards); Guy Pratt (vocals, bass); Dick Parry (saxophone); Gary Wallis (percussion); Sam Brown, Claudia Fontaine, Durga McBroom (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Tim Renwick (vocals, guitar); Dick Parry (saxophone); Jon Carin (vocals, keyboards); Guy Pratt (vocals, bass); Gary Wallis (percussion); Sam Brown, Claudia Fontaine, Durga McBroom (background vocals).
Q (7/95, pp.122-123) - 3 Stars - Good - "...The music on PULSE is generally good and often splendid....a beautiful artifact..." Q (7/95, pp.122-123) - 3 Stars - Good - "...The music on PULSE is generally good and often splendid....a beautiful artifact..." Q (7/95, pp.122-123) - 3 Stars - Good - "...The music on PULSE is generally good and often splendid....a beautiful artifact..." Pulse Music | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Rock/Pop, Live Performances, Box Sets, Art Rock | | Label | Columbia | | Orig Year | 1995 | | All Time Sales Rank | 1012  | | CD Universe Part number | 1089458 | | Catalog number | 67064 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Oct 10, 1995 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | David Gilmour; James Guthrie | | Engineer | David Gilmour; James Guthrie | | Personnel | David Gilmour - vocals, guitars Richard Wright - vocals, keyboards Nick Mason - drums, percussion Sam Leigh Brown Jason Reddy - computer
Also: Dick Parry, Tim Renwick, Jon Carin, Guy Pratt, Sam Brown, Gary Wallis, Durga McBroom, Claudia Fontaine | | Additional Info | Non-Blinking |
Pulse Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Best of Pink Floyd This is probably the best CD of a live performance by Pink Floyd that I've ever heard. It was for my son, who loves it and grew up in that era. Thanks again! Submitted by pattjoh (Purdy, MO)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 3 of 4 found this helpful.
classic just another classic Submitted by bdawkins (birmingham,al)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Pink At thier best All I can say is I thought the "Wall" was the best ever...not now"Pulse" is awesome!!!! Submitted by a reviewer (Guilford,Maine,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Get "Delicate Sound of Thunder" Instead The recording is perfect, the band is great, and the second disk of live "Dark Side of the Moon" is unreal and wonderful. Unfortunately, this tour peddled the last studio album, Division Bell...a dud by Pink Floyd standards...and they play a lot of it. Submitted by abatar (Irving, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
The best!! Have to say its one of the best CD's I own. With it being live just makes it that much better. Its got all the great songs that I love by them. Submitted by sara (Katy, TX, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
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