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Review: Pink Floyd, "Delicate Sound of Thunder"

November 24, 2020 By Sam Stone 3 Comments

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Flying hospital beds, laser-eyed pigs, and fire.  No, it's not a sci-fi flick, it's Pink Floyd.  Long known for their spectacular blending of stage displays, props, and music, the band kicked it up a notch for the 1988-1990 tours in support of A Momentary Lapse of Reason.  The David Gilmour-led lineup (featuring Nick Mason on drums and Richard Wright on keyboards, alongside an array of backing musicians) documented the tour with Delicate Sound of Thunder, a live album and concert film featuring highlights from five nights at Long Island's Nassau Coliseum.  After years out of print, the film reemerged on 2019's Later Years box.  Now fans who may have skipped over that set have an opportunity to purchase Delicate Sound of Thunder on one format or another: as a 2-CD set, a 3-LP box, DVD, Blu-ray, or a multiformat box set (with exclusive bonus tracks).

The concert film has been restored and expanded to 16 songs, using more than 100 cans of original 35mm film negatives, which were transferred to 4K and newly re-edited by Barry Trickett with Aubrey Powell directing.  The sound has also been remixed by David Gilmour, Andy Jackson, and Damon Immons using the original multitrack sources.  The results are altogether incredible.  This isn't your usual "music in the fronts, audience in the rears" concert film experience.  The immersive audio mix places you right in the middle of the action, with a balanced soundstage that beautifully incorporates all your speakers.  A high-resolution stereo mix is also available, but this is Pink Floyd we're talking about - you'll want to keep this one in surround.

The visuals have been nicely re-edited to match current expectations for music-centric, focused concert films, with more emphasis on the band and fewer '80s-style effects.  To give you an idea of the changes, Pink Floyd's team put together this side-by-side comparison of the original 1988 cut and the re-edit of "Comfortably Numb" and "The Great Gig in the Sky."  You can check them out below!

Watch: Comfortably Numb (Delicate Sound Of Thunder) [Original Vs Restored]

Watch: The Great Gig In The Sky (Delicate Sound Of Thunder) [Original Vs Restored]

In addition to the DVD and Blu-ray sets that TSD was able to review, the band has also released a 2-CD collection with the 2019 remixes of the full show in the correct sequence.  Unfortunately, the same can't be said for the standard DVD or Blu-ray sets.  Those are missing the tracks "Yet Another Movie," "Round and Around," A New Machine Pt. 1," "Terminal Frost," and "A New Machine Pt. 2."  To see these tracks, you'll have to get the deluxe box set edition of Delicate Sound of Thunder which brings together the new 2-CD remix, and the DVD and Blu-ray, each with the same bonus tracks.

As for the packaging, the Blu-ray and DVD versions are each housed in a digipak within a handsome die-cut sleeve.  Inside is a full-color, 24-page booklet featuring photos of the band and complete credits.  It's not as packed as the deluxe box, which adds a double-sided poster and postcards in an Endless River-like lift-off box, but like most Pink Floyd products, it's well designed with a defined lightbulb theme carried on throughout.

Whether you've been coveting your 1989 VHS tape for decades or you're new to Gilmour-era Pink Floyd, you'll want to add this gorgeous re-edit of the film to your collection.  With improved visuals, more songs, and a gorgeous mix, this new edition is the best way to enjoy Delicate Sound of Thunder. The DVD, Blu-ray, 2-CD, 3-LP, and CD/BR/DVD configurations are available now wherever fine music is sold.

2-CD/DVD/Blu-ray box: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada / Your Local Record Shop
2-CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada / Your Local Record Shop
3-LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada / Your Local Record Shop
DVD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada / Your Local Record Shop
Blu-ray: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada / Your Local Record Shop

Categories: Reviews Formats: Blu-Ray, Box Sets, CD, Digital Download, Digital Streaming, DVD, Vinyl Genre: Classic Rock Tags: Pink Floyd

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Sam Stone

Sam Stone has been obsessed with catalog music ever since his folks gave him a Contours best-of collection for his fourth birthday. He quickly began to learn all he could about rock and roll history and beyond, a passion that continues to this day. Sam followed his love for music to the classroom, earning a B.A. from Towson University in Electronic Media and Film, concentrating on radio and audio production, as well as an M.A. in Audio Arts from Syracuse University. He has put his knowledge and skills to work at prominent reissue labels and is excited to bring his perspectives on catalog music to a broader audience. When he’s not writing for The Second Disc, Sam can be found researching about music, talking about Joni Mitchell’s career, and adding another box set to his Amazon wish list.

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Comments

  1. DJ Dust says

    November 24, 2020 at 11:54 am

    Didn't realise the standalone Blu-ray had tracks missing from it. Sneaky *&^%ers, never miss a trick, do they? 🙁

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    • Bill B says

      November 24, 2020 at 2:56 pm

      Agree. Seems quite petty to treat your fans that way. Who would even think to do that?

      Reply
      • Dave says

        November 24, 2020 at 5:52 pm

        Unfortunately - lots of artists do it - how do you the most $ out of your most loyal fans? Add one song you can't get anywhere else and those fans get boinked!!

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