Turn off the lights. Put on headphones. Press play on "In the Flesh?". At 88.2 kHz, the wall isn't just built around you. It is made of bricks you can hear.
The Wall is a complex conceptual narrative intended to be heard as a continuous loop—the final words "...isn't this where" connecting back to the beginning "...we came in?". Pink Floyd - The Wall -2007 Remaster- -FLAC- 88
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Pink Floyd Album: The Wall Release Year (original): 1979 Remaster Year: 2007 Remastered by: James Guthrie (co-producer of the original album) Label: EMI / Capitol High-Res Source: HDtracks / Pono File Format: FLAC Sample Rate: 88200 Hz Bit Depth: 24 bit Channels: 2 (Stereo) Here’s a content package you can use for
: By mastering at 88.2kHz rather than 96kHz, engineers ensure that when the file is played or downsampled to CD quality, the math remains "perfect" (2:1 ratio), preserving the timing and phase of the original recording more accurately.
10/10 Bricks. Recommended Setup: Neutral headphones. Eyes closed. Volume at 75%. No interruptions. Let the fear and the fury flow through you—in high fidelity.
: Listeners often note that this remaster, supervised by longtime Floyd engineer James Guthrie , brings a "shimmer" and "bite" to the brass and cymbals that can feel flat on standard CD releases.