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  • Audio CD (April 18, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: April 18, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Box set, Live, Original recording remastered
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B00004SVIK
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (98 customer reviews)
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Disc: 1
1. MC:Atomos
2. In The Flesh?
3. The Thin Ice
4. Another Brick In The Wall - Part 1
5. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
6. Another Brick In The Wall - Part 2
7. Mother
8. Goodbye Blue Sky
9. Empty Spaces
10. What Shall We Do Now?
See all 16 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Hey You
2. Is There Anybody Out There?
3. Nobody Home
4. Vera
5. Bring The Boys Back Home
6. Comfortably Numb
7. The Show Must Go On
8. MC:Atomos
9. In The Flesh
10. Run Like Hell
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Exactly what was Pink Floyd's The Wall? Rock opera? Concept album? Performance art? Mere entertainment? While the truth may lie in a combination of all of the above, during the band's tour of 1980-81, The Wall was a bona fide spectacle. More than anything, Is There Anybody Out There? captures the volume, the bombast, and the grandeur of these famed performances with remarkable accuracy. Meticulously recorded, these concerts are astonishingly faithful to the band's studio versions and flow out of the speakers with practiced authority and absolutely fantastic sound. That said, there are few new revelations to be gained from hearing The Wall live that can't be gleaned from the studio version. Some moments do have an additional spark, however. "Run Like Hell" is launched with blistering intensity, and the first notes of "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1" will surely raise a shiver. The release also includes two tracks ("What Shall We Do Now," "The Last Few Bricks") left off the original release due to space constraints. Essential for Floyd fanatics as well as those wishing to hear just how terrific a live concert can sound. --S. Duda

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Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the release of the original studio album The Wall, Columbia Records is releasing Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live, a sonic document of Pink Floyd’s legendary live performances of the group’s groundbreaking tour de force.

Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live will be available as a deluxe, limited-edition double-CD set, packaged in a 64-page hard-cover casebound book with full-color souvenir artwork from the show. The album will also be available in a double-jewelcase edition as well as a double-cassette.

Recorded live on a 48-track mobile studio during the original Earl’s Court, London, performances (1980-1981), the particular tracks on Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live were handpicked by Pink Floyd producer James Guthrie, who has created a hi-resolution mix for the CD set from the original multi-track concert recordings. In addition to a pristine composite live performance of The Wall in its entirety, Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live includes never-before released bonus music.

Released in December 1979, Pink Floyd’s The Wall is one of the defining masterpieces of rock culture. Conceived and written by Roger Waters; produced by Dave Gilmour, Bob Ezrin, and Roger Waters, the album’s ferocity of intelligence and austere depth of musical complexity confounded conventional market wisdom to reach the #1 spot on countless charts around the world while spawning the multi-platinum single and youth anthem “Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2).”

Over the next two years, The Wall was performed live by Pink Floyd in Los Angeles, New York, Dortmund, and London. Staging of The Wall was spectacular: room sets appeared within “The Wall,” which was built live onstage; giant puppets were dangled from “The Wall” while crazed animations, created by Gerald Scarfe, were projected onto it. During the show’s breathtaking finale, “The Wall” crashed to the ground revealing the band playing in the ruins.


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127 of 136 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Don't think I need anything at all" -- except this CD set!, April 19, 2000
By music lover (Houston, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
First thing, make sure you get the "limited edition"box set & not just the regular 2-CD set. You'll be sorelydisappointed when you find out what you missed. It's worth the extra money. The hardcover book that comes with it is worth the entire price by itself. Beautiful photos + commentary from the band & set designers, etc. Second thing, I (along with many Floyd fans) have been waiting a very long time for something I haven't heard before. Sure, new Pink Floyd material would be nice, but this 2 disc set of The Wall will definitely satiate the need for a while. I know everyone's heard the album before, but you have never heard it like this. Taken from various concerts at the original Earls Court in London from 1980 and 1981, these songs are among the best I have heard them do live. You've undoubtedly heard some of the songs live on Pulse or Delicate Sound of Thunder (both also great sets), but to finally get to hear the entire The Wall album -- I can only say that it is incredible. Remember the beauty of hearing the live version of Dark Side of the Moon from Pulse? Songs like "Goodbye Blue Sky," "Young Lust," and "Mother" shine on this collection, and more popular songs played many times live -- "Comfortably Numb," "Run Like Hell," and "Another Brick in the Wall" -- well, you have to hear them to hear the differences. I'll just tell you that the guitar & keyboard solos on Another Brick in the Wall make it worth the purchase price. Buy your copy, listen over and over, and keep hoping that Gilmour, Wright & Mason get together again for a new Pink Floyd album. Or maybe they'll do like The Dead & just start putting out a kind of "Dick's Picks" collection of live shows from the past. I could live with that.
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ...we came in?, April 20, 2000
By Rock Star Jesus (Savannah, GA) - See all my reviews
yeah, this album is awesome. Anyone who's heard any Wall bootlegs before won't hear anything new, other that the GIANT leap up in sound quality, but for those of you who've only heard the studio album, you'll notice quite a few differences (all for the better). anyway, i just have to say a few things. the only problem i have with the album is during Dave's singing parts on "Mother" there is a rather loud buzzing sound, and it's really annoying, after a few listens it doesn't bother me as much, but especially the first time you hear it, it will be very annoying. this is on a few other songs also, such as "Goodbye Blue Sky", and "Comfortably Numb", however it's not nearly as loud as on "Mother" and if you're listening to it in the car you can't even hear it. but don't get me wrong, it is still very much worth the money, especially the limited edition version, and it's easily the best live album i've ever heard. now for a couple of nitpicky gripes. "Empty Spaces" is not really "Empty Spaces", it's really the beginning of "What Shall We Do Now?", which is why it has different lyrics than "Empty Spaces", if you look at the words in the studio wall album, "What Shall We Do Now?" is in there and you can see what i'm talking about. Now the only reason this bothers me is because the only reason they split this song up is so people who don't know better will think they're getting something extra, well, you're not getting something extra, just instead of the original "Empty Spaces" you're getting "What Shall We Do Now?" split into two songs. Now, as for "The Last Few Bricks", this isn't even really a song, for those of you who don't know, this was added in to give the brick builders time to finish building the wall during the show, hence the name "The Last Few Bricks" which, by the way, was only recently named that by Roger Waters, so back when they did these shows it didn't have a name, and it wasn't even a real song. So there again, they're marketing it as a "never before released" song to make you think you're getting something extra, and while you are getting something that's not on the original album, it's hardly a new song. and just to be even more picky, the Amazon review says that both of those songs were on the wall movie, well, that's wrong, only "What Shall We Do Now?" was in the movie. ok, well i know those are just cheap complaints, but i know there are some people who care. but this album is definately worth buying, but like someone already said, definately buy the limited edition, it is very much worth the extra money.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Is there anybody out there that doesn't have this yet?, April 27, 2000
By Ethan Kolenberg (Petersburgh, NY) - See all my reviews
"Is There Anybody Out There" is a excellent Floyd recording. At first, I was skeptical if this live release could do justice to the mythical reputation that the original live "Wall" shows have gained over the years. The first listen didn't strike me as anything special, but then I cranked up my stereo for the second listen, and that's when I realized that this recording is meant to be played LOUD, as loud as you can get it. The studio version of the "The Wall" was such a detailed, meticulous recording; trying to totally duplicate that sound in a live setting would have been impossible. Instead, the band turns up the volume and the bombast.

The power of songs like "In the Flesh" and "Run like Hell" is increased ten-fold in this concert setting. "Mother" becomes a stirring, emotional epic, reaching heights that were only hinted at on the studio album. The "Another Brick in the Wall Part 1/ Happiest Days of Our Lives " and "Empty Spaces/What Shall We Do Now" medleys achieve new levels of creepiness. And Roger Waters' maniacal spoken introduction to "Run Like Hell" is at once both hilarious and scary.

Much has been made of Roger Water's dominance in the writing and recording of "The Wall." He has even said that it is probably his greatest accomplishment, to which I agree. But, "The Wall" performances would not have been the same without the other members of Pink Floyd. Even with other musicians backing them up, these performances are tight and unified-all four band members, regardless of what they contributed in the studio, shine brightly.

The sound quality is excellent, considering the age of the tapes. The sound isn't as crystal clear as "Pulse," and there are some flaws (many have picked up on the buzzing noise during Mother), but they are insignificant. The limited edition is the definitive version; the book that accompanies the CDs is gorgeous- definitely worth the extra dough.

Despite all the positive qualities of "ITAOT," it should be said that this live recording doesn't replace the studio version. A budding Floyd fanatic should start with the original to get their first taste of "The Wall." For the rest of us, "ITAOT" will do nicely for now. BUT...if Pink Floyd isn't going to release new albums with any regularity (nothing against them...I mean, who can blame them for being a little lazy at this point), perhaps they can dig up some more live recordings from the vaults. The "Animals" tour, a full performance of "Dark Side" from the early '70s, a live version of "Atom Heart Mother"...maybe even an official live release from the Syd Barrett days! I'm sure they have them lying aroung somewhere...will they ever see the light of day?

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5.0 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE!
If you had a copy of the original this is a must have. "Mother" alone is worth the price of the cd.
Published 2 months ago by Jeffrey Rohloff

5.0 out of 5 stars A++++
A++++ A must as a live version. Hope to see it in DVD some day.
Published 7 months ago by D. B. R. Hall

5.0 out of 5 stars Great live album
This is an excellent live version of The Wall. Some songs are played faithfully to the studio version, but others are much more vibrant and alive than in the studio.
Published 9 months ago by Scott Steinman OD

5.0 out of 5 stars Way better than the original
Just as this review's title says, this is WAY better than the original. As a long time fan of Pink Floyd, I eagerly awaited the original release of "The Wall" in 1979, knowing it... Read more
Published 12 months ago by A Hermit

5.0 out of 5 stars Remember, it was 1979!!!!!
I always love reading 1 star reviews. They have NO idea how hard it was in 1979 to recreate what was done in the studio. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Eric E. Weinraub

5.0 out of 5 stars David Gilmour Live In Gdansk
Fantastic DVD and box set with Audion discs too Highly recommended to David Gilmour fans also probably the last televised concert with Rick Wright: R.I.P Rick.. Read more
Published 14 months ago by O. Malley Liam

5.0 out of 5 stars Better then the studio album
This will be the closet I can ever get to being at a Pink Floyd concert. I can only imagine what it must of felt like to be in the audience at Earls Court. Read more
Published 14 months ago by D. Schmidt

4.0 out of 5 stars Where's the Video?
While this might be a great collection of live songs comprising "The Wall" from Earl's Court, there is an unofficial video of one of the Earl's Court shows that is, IMHO, much... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Ubaldo

5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely worth it!
I you are a fan of Pink Floyd and/or "The Wall", then you will love this CD! It is really interesting to hear The Wall played live in its entirety. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Paul E. Dietrich

5.0 out of 5 stars Crystal. Clear. Live. Floyd.
Drop dead gorgeously clear live Pink Floyd doing "The Wall Live" and "Is There Anybody Out There". Definitely one of the top live albums of all time.
Published on February 17, 2008 by David Jarvis

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