When the Why Pink Floyd remaster and collectors edition release schedule was announced, and the contents of the sets revealed, fans across the world were rightly stunned by the sudden change of heart over what they were to be treated to, with the vaults being opened up for the first time so that the fans could hear lost gems. The scale of the releases took everyone (very pleasantly) by surprise, and comments made by Nick Mason have furthered the general excitement by hinting at more to come. Anyway, today our attention is on The Dark Side Of The Moon. Having Discovered the single disc edition of the album, Experienced the expanded two disc set which is augmented by the band playing the album live at Wembley's Empire Pool in 1974, we were ready to Immerse ourselves in everything that this six disc, two book, three marble, one print, five collector card, one replica ticket/pass, nine coaster (and one scarf) set has to offer! From that little run-down you'll realise that this is not your normal, run-of-the-mill collection, and therefore to continue our reviews from this release programme, we've taken a detailed look at the contents over the last few weeks (it takes a while to fully appreciate everything on offer!), including a track-by-track analysis of one of the many highlights of the set, the 1972 Early Mix of the album...
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