Further to our news a week ago about Pink Floyd’s The Division Bell 20th Anniversary boxset and vinyl we have a small update on pricing on the boxset and clarification over the vinyl edition. At the time of the initial announcement it wasn’t clear that the 2-LP vinyl was going to be available as a separate entity. The good news for all you vinyl junkies is that it WILL be available on its own.
The 180g 2-LP vinyl edition, remastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab from the original analogue tapes, presents on vinyl for the first time all the full length tracks. The original LP featured edited versions in order to fit onto just two sides of vinyl. Here’s how the tracks are presented:
- Disc 1/Side 1:
- Cluster One
- What Do You Want From Me
- Poles Apart
- Disc 1/Side 2:
- Marooned
- A Great Day For Freedom
- Wearing The Inside Out
- Disc 2/Side 3:
- Take It Back
- Coming Back To Life
- Keep Talking
- Disc 2/Side 4:
- Lost For Words
- High Hopes
The deluxe boxset itself, which includes the double vinyl, the album on CD, replica singles, prints, and the 5.1 surround mix on Blu-ray, is now available to order from all Amazon stores, and the overly high price in the UK store now seems to be starting to come down to a level more equitable with other Amazon stores. For those who have already ordered it, fear not - you will automatically pay the lowest amount Amazon have listed it for between the time you ordered it, and the date of release. Another thing worth doing is checking the current pricing at an Amazon store you might not normally use. Most ship items worldwide and you could make decent savings by using an alternate Amazon - and your account details should still work just as well.
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