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Alan Parsons Commissioned to Create New 5:1 and Dolby Mixes of ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ Live 1994

Alan Parsons Commissioned to Create New 5:1 and Dolby Mixes of ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ Live 1994

Alan Parsons, the original engineer of Pink Floyd’s 1974 classic ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’, has been tapped to create new 5:1 editions of the 1994 Live At Earls Court performance of the album.

In a statement, Alan said: “It was a fantastic experience to revisit the songs I knew so well from the original album. Remixing this amazing live performance was a real treat.”

Parsons has created new stereo, 5.1 and Dolby Atmos mixes of the recently completed Pink Floyd: Live at Earls Court in London 1994, which featured the entirety of The Dark Side Of The Moon. David Gilmour personally commissioned and approved the final mixes from Alan (who produced the original 1973 album).

In 1994, Pink Floyd played 15 shows at Earls Court in London. The centerpiece of the shows was a performance of the complete album ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’.

The tour was part of The Division Bell world tour. The tour was eventually documented on the live album ‘Pulse’, released in 1995.

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