This is the definitive review of the music and career of Pink Floyd brought together in one amazing collection. The 136 page book Pink Floyd And The Critics is a complete review of the work of the band on stage, on record and on film featuring the reflections of the band themselves as well as the thoughts of their critics then and now. Also featured are rare photographs and artefacts spanning the entire career of Pink Floyd. The two remarkable DVDs are jam packed with extensive rare concert footage and in depth archive interviews with the band plus the insights and the views of a team of leading journalists and musicologists.
Summary:Very bad quallity Overall Rating: Comment:The information is very good, but the video and the audio quallity is so bad. I don't like it at all. We are in the XXI century. I don't accept this kind of work.
Summary:review of Pink Floyd Overall Rating: Comment:This is a history of Pink Floyd, it is not a concert, although there are pieces of songs in it. There are stuffy British journalists venting their opinions of the group. I felt I paid way too much for way too little Floyd.
I could care less about what some nose in the air journalist thinks, I want to see and hear Pink Floyd when I pay my money!
Summary:In deep analysis of the Pink Floyd history Overall Rating: Comment:If you're looking for a good visual history of Pink Floyd, this
DVD is just for you. Lot of interviews with the members of Pink
Floyd and very well conceptual design of the documentary make out
of this release a must have for any fan of the best band of the
universe: Pink Floyd.
Don't think twice ... Buy it now !!!
Summary:Echoes The Best Of Pink Floyd 2 CD Set 26 Remastered Tracks Overall Rating: Comment:Echoes 2 CD Set Is the best of both Of these Items" 2 1/2 Hours Of their greatest music. Sequenced by the band as one continuous experience.Give Echoes 10 Stars
Summary:Nice review, but the cover promises more than you get !!! Overall Rating: Comment:With so many Pink Floyd reviews on the market it may be difficult to choose. It is a review and does not contain full length songs or interviews. Although promised on the box, the songs mentioned on the back are without exeption, just clips from the songs...
As an audiophile the most anoying lie on the box is the DTS and 5.1 DD logo's, it is just a 2 channel audiotrack which through Dolby Pro Logic II can produce surround sound, but only analogue. Logically, this is not acceptable and an insult to potential buyers.
I haven't read through the whole booklet yet, it is 138 pages of background information, some nice photo's, it seems a rather complete discography. Basically the story told on the discs is the story in the booklet.
The biggest plus is that the whole era of Pink Floyd from start until Live8 is covered. But then again, Pink Floyd is not yet finished, Gilmour and Waters are out on their seperate solotours and today, July 14th, could have been a reunion of the 4 most important Pink Floyd members at the Magny Cours Festival in France where Roger Waters Dark Side of the Moon Solo concert. David Gilmours own solo tour cluttered up the agenda. Possibly some other personal reasons for all 4 members may have had influence as well.
Anyhow, it may mean that a complete review can only be presented if after Syd Barret's passing last friday, july 7th, also David or Roger passes on. Let's hope that doesn't happen anytime soon, but until then Pink Floyd isn't over yet.
My verdict, a rip-off 1 star for soundquality, an ok 3 stars for content and a good 4 stars for the packaging. All together it doesn't add up to more than 3 stars...