I also saw the film about twenty times, and always wondered why the first number (depicting the death of Pink's father in WWII) never appeared anywhere in the studio and live recordings.
I never bought the CD to replace my vinyl since I rarely have the urge to listen to this anymore (I know every note by heart) and got the live version recently released (Is There Anybody Out There?) instead which I think is superior. Actually, it gets 4.5 stars but there are moments I avoid on side 3 (from Is there Anybody out there? to Vera Lynn to Comfortably Numb included - I overdosed on the last number). Trudy Young / voice of the groupie Releases informationĪrtwork: Gerald Scarfe with Roger Waters (design)ĢCD Harvest - CDS 7 46036 8 (1984, Europe)ĢCD Columbia - UDCD 2-537 (1990, US) Remastered by Krieg WunderlichĢCD Harvest - CDEMD 1071 (1994, Europe) Remastered by Doug Sax with James GuthrieĢCD EMI - 50999 028944 2 3 (2011, Europe) Remastered by James Guthrie with Joel Planteįifty words to describe this when all of my dear colleagues did such a fine job? Well, let me explain why this does not get the maximum rating, then. Chris Fitzmorris / male telephone voice Pupils of Islingtown Green Primary School / backing chorus (1.5) New York City Opera / backing chorus (2.5) New York Philharmonic Orchestra (2.3-2.6,2.12) Michael Kamen / orchestral arrangements James Guthrie / percussion, synthesizer, sound effects, co-producer Bob Ezrin / piano, Hammond, synths, reed organ, orchestral arrangements, backing vocals, co-producer Joe (Ron) di Blasi / classical nylon guitar (2.2) Roger Waters / bass, rhythm guitar, synths, sound effects, lead vocals, co-producer Richard Wright / piano & electric piano, Hammond, synths, clavinet, bass pedals David Gilmour / lead & rhythm guitars, bass, synths, sequencer, clavinet, percussion, lead vocals, co-producer Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 (3:56)ġ2. Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1 (3:41)ĥ.