Pink Floyd to release unheard recordings in September

A huge number of previously unheard Pink Floyd recordings are set for release.

A huge number of previously unheard Pink Floyd recordings are set for release.

The legendary psychedelic band are unveiling remastered versions of their 14 albums as well as multi-disc sets containing alternate takes, unreleased tracks, restored live concert screen films and a live recording of the band's performance of their 'The Dark Side Of The Moon' album in London in 1974.

The archive recordings will be release under the banner 'Why Pink Floyd…?' and will be spread across formats including CDs, DVD, Blu-ray discs and Super Audio CDs, as well as a number of digital formats and iPhone Applications.

The group – which included members Syd Barrett , David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, Rick Wright and Bob Klose in various incarnations between 1965 and 1996 – will also release a new ‘Best Of’ collection, collecting together the biggest hits of their career.

Roger Faxon, a spokesperson for the group's record company, EMI, said: "We have worked together for more than a year on this programme which incorporates all the elements that have made Pink Floyd one of the most inspiring forces in modern music.

"Why Pink Floyd? Because their music is without equal and these exciting new releases will allow music fans to rediscover their incredible legacy and demonstrate that an appreciation for artistic quality never goes out of fashion.”

Pink Floyd members David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Rick Wright last played together at a one-off performance for the Live 8 charity event in 2005.

The Why Pink Floyd? releases will start on September 26 this year.

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