| Product Summary | | Format: Paperback | | ISBN: 9781903111826 | | Publisher: Trafalgar Square Publishing | | Publish Date: 3/1/2004 | | Buy.com Sku: 36291976 | | Item#: BENSE2 | | Dimensions (in Inches) 11.75H x 8.75L x 0.5T | | Pages: 160 |
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| | | All of Pink Floyd's 70s albums are a barometer of Britain's changing moods, as an age of optimism gave way to angst and apprehension. As the group evolved from the Flower Power world of their late-sixties music through the era-defining "Dark Side of the Moon" to the acerbic, late-seventies attitudes of "The Wall," they became arguably the only British rock act to straddle the cultural divide between the swinging 60s and the post-punk 70s. In "Pink Floyd's The Wall," Jeff Bench and Daniel O'Brien describe the making of "The Wall--"both the album and the film--and place it in the context of the changes in music and society which the album reflected. The book contains scores of rare color and black-and-white illustrations, including exclusive shots of the 1980 and 1990 live performances.
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