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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: Blu-ray
Brand: SONY GROUP
EAN: 0886971391398
Format: Live, NTSC
Label: Sony BMG
Manufacturer: Sony BMG
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Sony BMG
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 20, 2007
Running Time: 120 minutes
Sales Rank: 2504
Studio: Sony BMG
Theatrical Release Date: September 18, 2007
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Description: Features a live version of On An Island, David's long-awaited third and best selling solo album, in its entirety, Pink Floyd classics, guest appearances from Crosby & Nash, Robert Wyatt as well as David Bowie on 'Comfortably Numb' and the Syd Barrett 1967 cut 'Arnold Layne'.
Disc 2 features more than 2 hours 40 mins of bonus content, including 14 bonus tracks, 2 music videos, more than an hour of documentaries and a photo gallery. Includes the Pink Floyd guitarist's 'Breaking Bread, Drinking Wine' documentary and the making of On An Island, plus the brand new track 'Island Jam 2007.'
On An Island debuted at #1 in UK and #1 on European Billboard Charts. The album also debuted #6 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 bestselling albums chart giving the artist his first American Top 10 honors outside his work with Pink Floyd.
Filmed and presented in full 1080 high definition and featuring high fidelity Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround Sound.
Average Rating: 
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This was a great show and a great Blu-ray release. Its NOT 1080P, its in 720/1080I only. With saying that its still an awesome Blu-ray release.
As of the audio, it doesn't get any better than this. I don't think I ever heard a 5.1 surround mix so profound and clear at the same time, incredibly well balanced instrument-wise, a treat, simply.Extras are as wonderful as you'd expect it to be, a lot of lovely features, including bonus tracks from the Royal Albert Hall shows (which is from which ... Read More
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Even if you are not a particularly big fan of Pink Floyd there's a lot here to entertain. If you are fan, put this one in your shopping cart post haste. The sound is off the charts, the picture is fantastic and the performance is great. David Gilmour is as good as he ever was, perhaps even better. His voice has held up over the years and his very recognizable guitar style continues to raise goosebumps. Something I happened to notice about this particular concert is you never see cameraman, but ... Read More
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I received "Remember That Night" yesterday and sat and watched the entire concert tonight...a great addition to my Pink Floyd collection.
The clarity in the music and HD filming is extraordinary. The musicians that put the whole thing together make it an all time great. It will become the #1 concert on HD DVD of all time without a doubt.
This final recorded performance that Richard Wright performed in makes it an honor to own.
God Bless you Mr. Wright and your ... Read More
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I just recently purchased this video on Blu-Ray, and I have to say, it is fantastic. I didn't actually expect the video quality to be that great, considering the fact that you need some pretty nice cameras to capture a very high definition picture. I was partially right, and I think it has a great deal to do with the lighting. Certain cameras at certain times with the right lighting look wonderful, where as other views of the concert look somewhat grainy. The picture quality is still great, and the ... Read More
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the 5.1 is lacking imo. dull.
very relaxing enjoyable dvd.
i'm going to buy the blu-ray.
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