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The vast, spatial depth of the Astoria houseboat recordings opens up, allowing you to pinpoint where every instrument is placed in the stereo field.
For over three decades, fans debated the merits and flaws of the 1987 mix. Then, in 2019, as part of the monumental box set The Later Years , Pink Floyd unveiled a completely remixed version of A Momentary Lapse of Reason . This was not a simple remastering; it was a top-to-bottom rebuild from the original master tapes, overseen by David Gilmour and longtime Floyd engineer Andy Jackson. Their mission: to restore the "creative balance between the three Pink Floyd members" and present the album as it was originally intended but perhaps sonically limited by the tools of its time. Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason -FLAC-...
: Nick Mason re-recorded drum parts to replace the original electronic kits. Restored Keyboards The vast, spatial depth of the Astoria houseboat
Drum tracks utilized a mix of Nick Mason's live playing supplemented by programmed electronic drum pads and sound effects. Why Listen in FLAC? This was not a simple remastering; it was
The album’s commercial engine. Driven by a looping rhythm and inspired by Gilmour’s real-life aviation lessons, it serves as a metaphor for his new role leading the band.
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