Pink FloydWish You Were Here

Label:

Pink Floyd Records – 88875184261

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo , 180 Gram

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Prog Rock

Tracklist

Shine On You Crazy Diamond (1 - 5)
A1.1 Part 1
Written-ByWaters*
A1.2 Part 2
Written-ByWaters*
A1.3 Part 3
Written-ByWaters*
A1.4 Part 4
Written-ByWaters*
A1.5 Part 5
Written-ByWaters*
SaxophoneDick Parry
A2 Welcome To The Machine
Written-ByWaters*
B1 Have A Cigar
VocalsRoy Harper
Written-ByWaters*
B2 Wish You Were Here
Written-ByWaters*
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (6 - 9)
B3.1 Part 6
Written-ByWaters*
B3.2 Part 7
Written-ByWaters*
B3.3 Part 8
Written-ByWaters*
B3.4 Part 9
Written-ByWright*

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Pink Floyd Music Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Pink Floyd Music Ltd.
  • Published ByPink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd.
  • Published ByRoger Waters Music Overseas Ltd.
  • Published ByMuziekuitgeverij Artemis B.V.
  • Marketed BySony Music Entertainment
  • Distributed BySony Music Entertainment
  • Recorded AtAbbey Road Studios
  • Pressed ByRecord Industry – 17036

Credits

  • Backing VocalsVenetta Fields
  • DesignRichard Manning (3)
  • Design, Sleeve, Photography ByHipgnosis (2)
  • EngineerBrian Humphries
  • Engineer [Assisted By]Peter James
  • GraphicsGeorge Hardie
  • Lacquer Cut ByBG*
  • Lyrics ByRoger Waters
  • ProducerPink Floyd
  • Remastered ByJoel Plante

Notes

The stereo remastered album on Heavyweight 180 Vinyl
Remastered from the original analogue tapes by JAMES GUTHRIE, JOEL PLANTE and BERNIE GRUNDMAN
Original UK release date: September 1975
www.pinkfloyd.com

Comes with printed inner sleeve, post card and the album is concealed in a black-coloured shrink-wrap (making the album art "absent". On the front of the shrinkwrap is a George Hardie designed sticker containing the album's logo of two mechanical hands engaged in a handshake.

℗ & © 2016 Pink Floyd Music Ltd.

Runout etched (5099902988016-A V BG) and stamped (17036 3A)
Labels have printing error where Sony UPC code not printed on label

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 888751842618
  • Barcode (Text): 8 88751 84261 8
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): PFRLP9-A (Sony UPC here A)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): PFRLP9-B (Sony UPC here B)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 5099902988016-A V 17036 3A BG
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 5099902988016-B V 17036 3B BG
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout (Variant 2)): 5099902988016-A V 17036 5A BG
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout (Variant 2)): 5099902988016-B V 17036 5B BG

Other Versions (5 of 1031)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Wish You Were Here (LP, Album, Stereo) Harvest 2C 068-96 918, 2C 068 - 96918 1975
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Wish You Were Here (LP, Album) Columbia PC 33453 US 1975
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Wish You Were Here (LP, Album, Stereo) Harvest SHVL 814 UK 1975
Wish You Were Here (LP, Album) CBS CBS 80955, 80955 Israel 1975
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Wish You Were Here (LP, Album, Stereo) Harvest 1C 062-96 918, 5C 062-96918 Netherlands 1975

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Reviews

  • El_alacran's avatar
    El_alacran
    The best way to experience Pink Floyd. I bought this on a whim and it made me a fan of Pink Floyd all over again after not listening of years. The sound quality is exceptional.
    • safebelayer's avatar
      safebelayer
      Edited 27 days ago
      ⭐ Do yourself a favor and listen to a relatively clean early pressing before buying this pressing. The tone, clarity, soundstage, and vocals are all at a higher level. This pressing has quieter vinyl, that's true, but it comes at a sonic cost to the actual music.
      • N3lm's avatar
        N3lm
        The vinyl sounds great and the quality looks good. I don’t like the inner sleeve you can’t get out the vinyl, hate this so much. I’ll have to use a separate one. The outer sleeve with all the stickers isn’t the best from experience point of view also.
        • Slmjm884's avatar
          Slmjm884
          Can’t go wrong with this release. Very good sounding record and very affordable.
          • yauqen's avatar
            yauqen
            one of the best pressings i've ever heard! very good!
            • YukonAndroid's avatar
              YukonAndroid
              Stellar album, and this pressing is fantastic in my books… I only have a modest collection, but this is by far my cleanest and most enjoyable listen. Packaging is next level. That little postcard insert too.
              • Beba_Records's avatar
                Beba_Records
                Super high quality pressing and excellent re-mastering job from original analogue tapes. Quiet spaces are perfectly quiet, song tracks have great definition and a really wide, clear sound stage. I doubt if you could find an original pressing any where near this quality, very happy
                • Down5555's avatar
                  Down5555
                  Edited 7 months ago
                  On the hyper sticker it says "Remastered from the original analogue tapes by JAMES GUTHRIE, JOEL PLANTE and BERNIE GRUNDMAN ". Very quiet pressing, good instrument separation. It's cool they included the postcard. Very happy highly recommended!!!
                  • enquerencia's avatar
                    enquerencia
                    My god the guitar parts sound so good! The sound positively TRANSPORTS you. Back to a smoky living room in 1975, several people around you wearing headbands and bell bottoms say nothing at all and just listen with you, giving you knowing smiles every few minutes.

                    The first time I heard this album was in 1985. I was 10. Very similar to another reviewer, I had this on cassette and listened on a Walkman while driving a riding mower as I fulfilled my weekly chore of mowing our gigantic Midwestern farmhouse yard. My dad had this on vinyl, but I don't recall ever listening to it that way. So this 1975 living room is all my imagination, but that's 100% where it takes me.

                    TLDR this record is one of the few I own that really demonstrate what analog sound can be. Get it.
                    • Dutzu's avatar
                      Dutzu
                      This vinyl is just amazing, the time given for the little details, like the kind of post card inside, the vinyl sleeve cover, the black jacket on top, they’re just so fucking good, in of audio, the pressing is awesome it’s so good, I think that it is pretty close to the original release, I don’t own one but I listened to it, the price point for these should be just more, like I paid 24 euros for one from a site named eMag, what is thisss…

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