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Pink Floyd — The Wall (FLAC, Split, Immersion, 6CD Rip) — Lively Overview
A treasure trove for diehard Floydians and audiophiles alike, this 6-CD FLAC split immersion rip of The Wall captures the album’s theatrical grandeur with obsessive attention to sonic detail. Presented as a split, mastered-for-digital FLAC set, it recreates the original double-album experience while offering the clarity and dynamic range that lossless formats reveal—making familiar passages feel newly theatrical and emotionally immediate.
If you are acquiring this version, ensure your playback system can handle 24-bit audio if the files are sourced from the Blu-ray portion of the box set, though standard 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC is more than enough to surpass any streaming service's standard quality. Pink Floyd The Wall -FLAC-Split-Immersion-6CDRi...
- You will suddenly realize your speakers are terrible.
- You will never enjoy the radio edit of "Another Brick Pt. 2" again.
For fans, this specific "Immersion" collection is the only official source for many of the pre-production demos. It reveals the tension and experimentation within the band during their most ambitious period, moving from raw acoustic sketches to the polished, cinematic wall of sound that defined the era. Pink Floyd — The Wall (FLAC, Split, Immersion,
Quality and Rarity
- Remixes and Edits: Often includes the rare "hidden track" remixes or single edits that are hard to find on physical media.
- Audio from the Film: Sometimes included are the unique versions of songs recorded for the 1982 Alan Parker film, such as "What Shall We Do Now?" (which was cut from the album but appears in the film) or the film version of "The Empty Spaces."
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Disc 6: Includes more refined band demos, such as David Gilmour's original sketches for "Comfortably Numb" (then titled "The Doctor") and "Run Like Hell".







