Two discs of unreleased demos from Roger Waters and Pink Floyd.
"Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81" remastered on two discs.
Another Brick In The Wall, Part 3 (1:22).
Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2 (1:57).
Another Brick In The Wall, Part 1 (3:41).
Another Brick In The Wall, Part 3 (1:25).
Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2 (1:31).
Another Brick In The Wall, Part 1 (4:48).
The original album remastered on two discs as well as a third disc containing unreleased demos from The Wall.
The original album remastered on two discs.
In 2012, several versions of The Wall were released as part of a Pink Floyd re-release campaign called "Why Pink Floyd.?" The versions were called Discovery, Experience and Immersion The complete lyrics are still written in the inside sleeve of the album. A gunshot is played over "behind the wall" in the final version of the song, to sever its connection to the album The Wall. A line from this song goes: Dial the combination / Open the priest-hole / And if I'm in, I'll tell you what's behind the wall.
" The Final Cut" also re-written for use on The Final Cut.
" One Of The Few" - working title, "Teach" - was later re-written for use on The Final Cut.
" Your Possible Pasts" later re-written for use on The Final Cut, however, the line "Do you remember me/How we used to be/Do you think/We should be/Closer?" was used in the film.
"Is There Anybody Out There (Part II)" features previously unheard lyrics, part of which were later worked into " Hey You".
Originally written to be a triple-LP, although Waters cut it down and left material out for the band's next release, The Final Cut.
"The Last Few Bricks" after " Another Brick In The Wall (Part III)" usually a medley performed while the construction crew was finishing off the massive wall on stage.
"What Shall We Do Now?" after " Empty Spaces".
The live version of The Wall, Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81, included the following tracks not on the original album:
"What Shall We Do Now?" (Extended version of " Empty Spaces" left off the original album due to vinyl's time limits, used during live show).
" When The Tigers Broke Free" (Composed for the movie-released on a vinyl single, Echoes: The Best Of Pink Floyd and 2004 re-release of The Final Cut).