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AlexRocks wrote: I'm not a pro on all things Pink Floyd but is there not more unreleased stuff than they are announcing related to the albums?    It seems limiting on some levels.    Michael Jackson's "HIStory: Past, Present, And Future - Book I" has 52 pages.    There are many books on these types of releases.    Are people buying these gigantic sets not interested in them being more complete?     Are EMI and Pink Floyd not interested in new artwork?     I just don't get it.    Why bother if people are becoming so disinterested in physical formats?     I suggest that there will still be a re-release and or releases of these same albums in the years to come.
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Who cares about that dead child molester Michael Jackson. He hated himself, hated his life and hated the fact he couldn't top Thriller. Every album he tried to outdo himself but turned to disaster.

The child molesting (which he bought himself out of) killed his career but EVERYONE forgives him now that he died (I believe was SUICIDE).
"Spread your wings and fly away, fly away, far away!", "No one makes me sing lullabies and no one makes me close my eyes"
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Queen take note:- This is how you do a remasters.  I am really looking forward to the Pink Floyd boxset.  Much Much better than the crap that the Queen remasters that us fans have had to put up with.
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The Pink Floyd boxet is the simply single disc remsaters of all their albums - you may want to seek the Immersion editions and wait for more should they arrive... especially for Meddle, Animals and Saucerful.

I also believe The Wall should have 5.1 SACD/Blu-Ray edition made available - which is why I don't find the Wall Immersion edition that appealing - I already have Is There Anybody Out There - and I've heard the demos - they're interesting but not intesreting enough to shell out the cash - unless they're on the Experience edition which is a lot more affordable.
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Jimmy Dean wrote: The Pink Floyd boxet is the simply single disc remsaters of all their albums - you may want to seek the Immersion editions and wait for more should they arrive... especially for Meddle, Animals and Saucerful.

I also believe The Wall should have 5.1 SACD/Blu-Ray edition made available - which is why I don't find the Wall Immersion edition that appealing - I already have Is There Anybody Out There - and I've heard the demos - they're interesting but not intesreting enough to shell out the cash - unless they're on the Experience edition which is a lot more affordable.

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There will be a 5.1 mix with it. The Blu-Ray will have it. The Demos will be much clearer. They won't be a hissy bootleg. Any unreleased stuff by Pink Floyd is WORTH IT! Queen have disappointed with their re-releases. Springsteen, The Rolling Stones sucked with unreleased shit. The Who did do things right when re-releasing their albums. Genesis were spot on as well, sans the 1983-98 box where they left off alot of B-sides from the Ray Wilson era (but then again Ray SUCKED).
"Spread your wings and fly away, fly away, far away!", "No one makes me sing lullabies and no one makes me close my eyes"