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This captures double the audio frequency spectrum of a standard CD (44.1kHz). It accurately reproduces the subtle high-end frequencies, room acoustics, and atmospheric decay of Earls Court Exhibition Centre where much of the album was recorded.
Arthur stopped the track. Back. Play. The same spot. Clear as glass.
This original 1995 pressing was meticulously mastered for vinyl and housed in a premium package that included a 52-page hardback photo book, a stark contrast to the standard jewel cases of the era. It is this very artifact—this rare, nearly 30-year-old vinyl record—that is the source material for the high-resolution digital rip.
The 1995 release of "Pulse" by Pink Floyd stands as a pinnacle of live music recording. The exceptional audio quality and comprehensive setlist make this album an essential listening experience for fans of the band and live music enthusiasts alike. Even decades after its release, "Pulse" continues to inspire and awe, showcasing Pink Floyd's unmatched legacy as one of the most influential and beloved rock bands of all time.