Pink Floyd have introduced Want You Had been Right here 50, a particular Fiftieth anniversary version of the band’s seminal studio album, Want You Had been Right here, set for launch on December twelfth by way of Sony Music. Pre-orders are ongoing.
In celebration of the announcement, a beforehand unheard early demo recording of “Welcome to the Machine,” initially titled “The Machine Track,” has been launched at the moment. Entitled “The Machine Track (Demo #2, Revisited),” it’s a shorter model of the epic unique. Take heed to it beneath.
Different studio rarities discovered on Want You Had been Right here 50 embody “The Machine Track (Roger’s demo),” the primary residence demo of the music that Roger Waters initially dropped at the band. There’s additionally a beforehand unheard instrumental mixture of the observe “Want You Had been Right here” showcasing David Gilmour’s pedal metal guitar, and for the primary time, an entire “Shine On You Loopy Diamond (Pts. 1-9)” that joins collectively the 2 halves of the music, newly blended in stereo by James Guthrie.
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Want You Had been Right here 50 will arrive in a number of codecs, together with a 3-LP vinyl set, a double-CD, Blu-ray, digital and a Deluxe Field Set. The digital model comes with the unique 1975 album, now boasting a brand new Dolby Atmos combine by longtime Pink Floyd collaborator James Guthrie. It’s additionally full of 25 bonus tracks, together with 9 studio rarities and 16 reside tracks recorded by well-known bootlegger Mike Millard on the band’s Los Angeles Sports activities Area present on April twenty sixth, 1975, restored and remastered by Steven Wilson and formally launched for the primary time.
The Blu-ray version accommodates a trio of live performance display movies from Pink Floyd’s 1975 tour, plus a Storm Thorgerson quick movie. The 3LP and 2CD codecs embody the unique album and the 9 studio bonus tracks.
The Deluxe Field Set consists of every part from the double-CD and triple-LP variations (on unique clear vinyl) and Blu-Ray materials, plus a fourth clear vinyl LP, Stay At Wembley 1974, a reproduction Japanese 7-inch single of “Have A Cigar” b/w “Welcome To The Machine,” a hardcover e-book of unseen pictures, a comic book e-book tour program, and a Knebworth live performance poster.
See the whole tracklistings beneath.
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