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Live In Gdansk (2CD/1 DVD)
David Gilmour
Live In Gdansk (2CD/1 DVD)
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (14) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (8) - Disc #2
  •  Track Listings (41) - Disc #3

Catch the 2-CD full live concert David played at the Gdansk, Poland shipyards. Includes Pink Floyd favorites "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" and "Breathe." Also featured on the bonus DVD highlights from the concert as well as...  more »

     
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All Artists: David Gilmour
Title: Live In Gdansk (2CD/1 DVD)
Members Wishing: 6
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 9/23/2008
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Europe, Britain & Ireland, Progressive, Progressive Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 3
SwapaCD Credits: 3
Other Editions: Live In Gdansk (2 CD/2 DVD)
UPCs: 886973454626, 5099923548923

Synopsis

Album Description
Catch the 2-CD full live concert David played at the Gdansk, Poland shipyards. Includes Pink Floyd favorites "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" and "Breathe." Also featured on the bonus DVD highlights from the concert as well as a documentary on Poland's Solidarity Movement.

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CD Reviews

A Good Companion Piece To Remember.
Ford Madox Prefect | The Dark Side Of The Moon | 09/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Pink Floyd fans have been on a roller coaster of emotions in the first part of the 21st Century, and this excellent document takes us back to An Island of Pink Floyd and Gilmour/Wright magic one last time. It is the final encore for Richard Wright, one of the greatest (and humblest) musical geniuses of all time (despite being a founding member of Pink Floyd and deserving a co-billing with David Gilmour, he chose to let David Gilmour have sole billing)and the last spark of the Pink Floyd magic flame, which has sadly gone out at this time with the passing of Wright. David Gilmour still has many great albums in him, and Roger Waters is still making new music, but without Wright, there will be no more great Floyd music.

In 2005, Floyd fans got a surprise that brought our moods up and raised our hopes when the classic line up got together one last time at Live 8. Even though it was a farewell performance, there was a chance another world changing event would bring the band back together for another brief performance.

Then the first sucker punch of Syd Barrett's passing smashed away the mysterious character that we all hoped would at least come out one last time to play something before going into hiding again. That would never happen now.

Then, David Gilmour's On An Island hit the shelves. I bought it just because I am a fan of PF and wanted to see what Gilmour was up to. I expected it to be a decent album. It was not. It was an outstanding album that, despite not being called Pink Floyd, was more like pink Floyd's classic sound that anything since Wish You Were Here. It hearkened back to Pre DSOTM Floyd in a big way. It was another great peak on the roller coaster ride. There was still more to go, though, as Remember That Night came out with an excellent show and appearances, for one last time, with ALL FOUR members of classic Floyd, including a heart-warming meeting of two old friends. (You have to watch the documentaries to find them all.) This was another high point.

Then another low point; At the Syd Barrett Tribute show, Roger Waters did a solo performance and the Waters-Less Floyd did a separate performance, putting doubt into the chance of any future reunion gigs, which has now turned from doubt into an ever-resounding NO with the passing of Wright.

Finally, after another rise of the return of Waters to the stage and the possibility of a new Waters album, as well as the announcement of this very product, things were good again.

Then we were given a hard and violent kick in the gut by fate as the ever private Wright, who had kept his illness out of the public eye passed away from cancer, which he kindly kept hidden from the fans.

The release of this set is possibly the last trip up on the roller coaster, as we get a chance to see Mr. Gilmour and Mr. Wright perform their magic along with Mr. Manzanera, Mr. DiStanislao, Mr. Carin, Mr. Pratt, Mr. Parry and an orchestra one last time, as well as have a souvenir to take with us and listen to in the car or wherever we enjoy listening to CDs. This set is a bittersweet farewell to a man, a band, and "softly spoken magic spell" that cannot be spoken ever again. Thanks to all of the band, and everyone responsible for this.

The quality of the CDs and the DVDs is excellent, and you can tell a lot of work went into this, as well as a lot of love. Yes, this is a quality product, and it is a way for us to enjoy the legacy of this great act, along with Remember That Night.

We'll remember both nights for a long time to come, and the Echoes will never fade. Now I just hope I can watch and listen to the mournful masterpiece once without breaking into a fit of tears....

"
1st DVD and all the CDs are awesome
rawhide | 09/23/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I just picked up this version plus bonus cd at Best Buy today.



If you are a David Gilmour fan, this is a must have item. Also,

this could be Richard Wright's last great performance with the band.

Sorry to hear that he died of cancer just one week ago. This alone

made this a must have item for me.



I have only watched the first DVD in this set and all I can say

is the video and audio are simply awesome.



Many of David's previous tunes are featured on this set accompanied

by the Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, giving it a slightly different

sound which I really enjoyed.



The sound is more detailed and polished than in the previous

'Remember That Night' DVD which I would also give 5 stars.



I cannot wait to hear the rest of the CD's and the other DVD in

this set!



Update: I just listened to all he CDs and I was struck by the

incredible detail and dynamic range they have. Much better range

than my 13 year old CD set of Pink Floyd's 'Pulse' concert which

certainly is no slouch.



At this point I'm not sure if these CDs are a direct clone of the

DVD or not. It doesn't appear to be, but I could be wrong.





"
Wonderful
Thomas D. Gulch | Pennsauken, New Jersey United States | 10/02/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"many of the songs from this concert are same as from the last dvd, 'remember that night'.the question then becomes - so what? As most can guess, each performance of music is always different - each time it is reinterpreted, caressed and massaged into perfection, yet unique. This is the case with Live in Gdansk, and my reaction was one of sheer aural bliss.

I thought the ending of 'take a breath' was transcendent, with Gilmours' and his friends' playing with the Baltic Philharmonic Symphony Orch. was literally stunning. Gilmour's voice is dark chocolate silk on my favorite 'pocketful of stones'. Richard Wright, his last appearance unfortunately, god bless this angel and may he rest in eternal joy, received a roar from the crowd who then broke into a chant of 'richard..richard..' . If you can stay dry eyed after that you are a stronger person then I am.

'Astronomie Dominé' and 'echoes' are simply astounding,aurally perfect.

Gilmour once again soars into comfortably numb, which has been voted the best guitar solo ever performed. These cd's and DvD's are simply something no floyd fan could possibly afford to miss.

the number of songs in this dvd + cd, with the dvd performances of the other included excerpts from concerts and the barn jams, the documentaries, make this set worth every penny it cost.

I don't know how many more concerts can be expected from Gilmour, many of us are getting a bit older, but 'pulse', 'remember' and this concert from Poland are simply gifts that i have been privileged to have experienced. thank you David."