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Dark Side Of The Moon | 
| Artist: Pink Floyd Label: Capitol Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy Used: $5.89 You Save: $13.09 (69%)
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Rating: 1420 reviews Sales Rank: 158
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 077774600125 UPC: 777746001256 EAN: 0077774600125 ASIN: B000002U82
Release Date: October 25, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Some shelf wear on case and disc, but still in really good shape. Guaranteed to play perfectly. We're committed to providing an excellent customer experience every time. Most items ship out within 24 hours! Thank you for choosing Steven?s Kaleidoscope!
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| Tracks:
| • | Speak to Me/Breathe - Pink Floyd, Mason, Nick | | • | On the Run - Pink Floyd, Gilmour, David | | • | Time - Pink Floyd, Mason, Nick | | • | The Great Gig in the Sky - Pink Floyd, Waters, Roger | | • | Money - Pink Floyd, Waters, Roger | | • | Us and Them - Pink Floyd, Waters, Roger | | • | Any Colour You Like - Pink Floyd, Mason, Nick | | • | Brain Damage - Pink Floyd, Waters, Roger | | • | Eclipse - Pink Floyd, Waters, Roger |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: PINK FLOYD Title: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON Street Release Date: 07/07/1987 Domestic Genre: ROCK/POP
Amazon.com essential recording Dark Side of the Moon, originally released in 1973, is one of those albums that is discovered anew by each generation of rock listeners. This complex, often psychedelic music works very well because Pink Floyd doesn't rush anything; the songs are mainly slow to mid-tempo, with attention paid throughout to musical texture and mood. The sound effects on songs like "On the Run," "Time" and especially "Money" (with sampled sounds of clinking coins and cash registers turned into rhythmic accompaniment) are impressive, especially when we remember that 1973 was before the advent of digital recording techniques. This is probably Pink Floyd's best-known work, and it's an excellent place to start if you're new to the band. --Genevieve Williams
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| Customer Reviews: Read 45 more reviews...
THE BEST ROCK'S RECORD EVER MADE!!!!! January 2, 2009 Manuel Farias (venezuela) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Such an amazing record, outstanding, terrific, the nearest to the total perfection!!! This record is undoubtedly a master piece. And i'm not taking about the classic master pieces we can find in music, such as: "yoshimi battles the pink robots" or "ok computer". The Dark Side of the Moon reaches a higher level. A level i do not think any other rock band has ever reach or even will. If you haven`t listened yet i strongly recommend to do it. The Dark Side of the Moon is an immortal record.
Attention Pink Floyd Fans... December 31, 2008 J. Stewart (Raleigh, NC) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Most of their albums are being terrorized by some complete and absolute moron writing one star review after one star review (simply to get attention). It seems they're under the mistaken impression that this is "clever". Click on the button labeled "report this" for every one of them, then write a short letter to Amazon about them. I've done this before, they WILL disappear.
a silly prank December 18, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Hello, if any of you has delved into the private letters exchanged between David Gilmour, Rick Wright, Roger Waters and Nick Mason you could have come up with relevant information about the making of this utterly silly album. (you can check some of those at pinkfloydinformationservices.co.uk) The truth of the matter is that this album was never conceived or regarded as a megalomanic showstopper. No, it was designed to be a sick prank by the guys Roger Nick Rick and David as a way to honour their crazey bandmate Roger Keith Barrett. But sadly not many people know this and their misinterpret this horrific swine of a CD as stellar (which, as I might add, it isn't in ANY imaginable way).
Dream on or go check the abovementioned website.
Peace for Christmas, Peace!
Harold B. Parsley
a silly prank December 18, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Hello, if any of you has delved into the private letters exchanged between David Gilmour, Rick Wright, Roger Waters and Nick Mason you could have come up with relevant information about the making of this utterly silly album. (you can check some of those at pinkfloydinformationservices.co.uk) The truth of the matter is that this album was never conceived or regarded as a megalomanic showstopper. No, it was designed to be a sick prank by the guys Roger Nick Rick and David as a way to honour their crazey bandmate Roger Keith Barrett. But sadly not many people know this and their misinterpret this horrific swine of a CD as stellar (which, as I might add, it isn't in ANY imaginable way).
Dream on or go check the abovementioned website.
Peace for Christmas, Peace!
Benjamin Hoarseley
Always good December 16, 2008 S. Hall (Elk Grove, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a steller album. The product arrived as promised and in good condition.
Thanks!
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