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"Get
your hands together! Enjoy yourselves! ..."
Pink Floyd
followed up 1995's "Pulse" album
with another live album in the new millennium: "Is There Anybody
Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81," a document of the band's
performances at Earl's Court, London, two decades earlier. The album
was released in Europe on March 27, 2000; in the United States on
April 18.
James Guthrie,
co-producer and engineer of the original 1979 album, produced and
mixed the live album. The task required him to review a truckload
of audio tape to find the best take of each track from the seven
performances that were recorded. "The most important thing,"
he told Ice magazine in January 2000, "is the performance.
If I've got three versions of something and the best performance
is the one that sounds the worst? That's the one I'm using, and
then it's up to me to make it sound as good as I can."
The recordings
and performances as they appeared on the final product were exceptionally
clean some sounding as if they could have been recorded in
a studio. "No one's coming in to play anything again,"
Guthrie claimed while he was still putting the album together. "Everything
you hear will be absolutely live." The band did monitor Guthrie's
work and approved the final mix.
Furthermore,
each band member Roger Waters,
David Gilmour, Rick
Wright and Nick Mason contributed
a substantial amount of editorial material to the liner notes of
the album. The interviews that appear in the booklets were conducted
and edited by Nick Sedgwick. Thoughts and reflections from people
who worked on the design and production of the concerts, such as
Gerald Scarfe, also helped flesh out the two 28-page booklets filled
with photos of the concerts.
Columbia released
two versions of the CD: a standard, two-CD jewelcase version; and
a deluxe, limited edition version, which included a hardcover booklet.
(As late as January 2000, the album was to be released by Capitol/EMI.
Columbia took over the project before its release.) The recordings
on each version are the same. Design of the packages was headed
by longtime Floyd designer Storm Thorgerson
a little ironic, since Thorgerson had no involvement with
the design of 1979's "The Wall"
album.
While fans
were more than familiar with the majority of the material on "Is
There Anybody Out There?," a couple of previously unreleased
tracks made their debut on the album: "What
Shall We Do Now," previously only heard in the film "Pink
Floyd The Wall"; and "The Last Few
Bricks." The latter was an instrumental medley of songs
created from songs from the early portion of "The
Wall." The medley served as a holding pattern for the band,
giving stagehands who were building a wall across the stage more
time. Until "Is There Anybody Out There?," the passage
didn't have a name; Waters dubbed it "The
Last Few Bricks." The live album also includes two portions
of dialogue from the master of ceremonies for the show, Gary Yudman.
Written
by Craig Bailey
©1995-2007 Random Precision
Media. All rights reserved.
Updated:
Nov. 30, 2002
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"Is There
Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81"

March 27, 2000
(U.K.)
April 18, 2000 (U.S.)

Is
There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81 CD
Is
There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81 cassette
Is
There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81 limited edition CD
The
Wall CD (remastered Capitol edition)
The
Wall CD (limited edition Japanese remaster)
The
Wall movie DVD
The
Wall movie VHS

Disc
1
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Master
of Ceremonies
01:13
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In
the Flesh? (Waters)
03:00
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The
Thin Ice (Waters)
02:49
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Another
Brick in the Wall Pt. 1 (Waters)
04:12
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The
Happiest Days of Our Lives (Waters)
01:39
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Another
Brick in the Wall Pt. 2 (Waters)
06:19
-
Mother
(Waters)
07:54
-
Goodbye
Blue Sky (Waters)
03:14
-
Empty
Spaces (Waters)
02:14
-
-
Young
Lust (Waters/ Gilmour)
05:16
-
One
of My Turns (Waters)
03:41
-
Don't
Leave Me Now (Waters)
04:07
-
Another
Brick in the Wall Pt. 3 (Waters)
01:15
-
-
Goodbye
Cruel World (Waters)
01:41
Disc
2
-
Hey
You (Waters)
04:55
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Is
There Anybody Out There? (Waters)
03:09
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Nobody
Home (Waters)
03:15
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Vera
(Waters)
01:27
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Bring
the Boys Back Home (Waters)
01:20
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Comfortably
Numb (Gilmour/Waters)
07:26
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The
Show Must Go On (Waters)
02:34
-
Master
of Ceremonies
00:37
-
In
the Flesh (Waters)
04:22
-
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Waiting
for the Worms (Waters)
04:13
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Stop
(Waters)
00:32
-
The
Trial (Waters/ Ezrin)
06:01
-
Outside
the Wall (Waters)
04:28

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