Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - PULSE Full Concert (Restored 90 Minute Version)
The live recording referenced, "Pink Floyd - PULSE," captures a significant moment in the band's career, occurring during the "Division Bell" tour in 1994. Prior to this live album, Pink Floyd released "The Division Bell" in March 1994, which marked their first album since "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" (1987). This period was characterized by a reuniting of the band members, particularly David Gilmour and Nick Mason, with Roger Waters' absence becoming more permanent after long-standing tensions. "PULSE" features a performance that showcases classic tracks, including some from the legendary "The Dark Side of the Moon," which has continued to influence musicians and the rock genre profoundly. Interestingly, the PULSE concert also included a high level of visual spectacle typical of Pink Floyd’s shows, emphasizing their reputation for integrating elaborate staging and light displays, reflective of their artistic evolution.