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Pulse is the third live album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 29 May 1995 by EMI in the United Kingdom and on 6 June 1995 by Columbia in the United States. [1] It was recorded during the European leg of Pink Floyd's Division Bell Tour in 1994.
Pulse (stylised as P•U•L•S•E) is a concert video by Pink Floyd of their 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London during The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS [ 1 ] and Laserdisc [ 2 ] in June 1995, with a DVD release coming in July 2006, with the latter release containing numerous bonus features.
Live at Red Rocks (John Tesh album) Live at Royal Albert Hall (Yanni video) Live at the Apollo 1995; Live at the Astoria; Live at the BBC (Curved Air album) Live at the BBC (Dire Straits album) Live at the BBC (Fleetwood Mac album) Live at the Continental and the Esplanade; Live at the Fillmore (Testament album) Live at The Moore; Live at the ...
Live albums published posthumously (242 P) S. Live album series (18 C, 44 P) V. Live video albums (7 C, 156 P) Pages in category "Live albums" The following 2 pages ...
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Free Live! is the first live album by English rock band Free.It was rush-released by Island Records to commemorate the band, who had broken up in April 1971. Possibly because of the publicity caused by their breakup (which had also earned them a successful parting single "My Brother Jake" that same month) the album was a hit, reaching No. 4 in the UK Albums Chart. [2]
The discography of the American rock band Live consists of nine studio albums (including The Death of a Dictionary, recorded when the band was known as Public Affection), one live album, two compilation albums, three extended plays, twenty-eight singles and twenty-six music videos.
Free broke up in 1971 due to tensions between members of the band. [1] In September, the group's first live album Free Live! was released, reaching number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and number 89 on the Billboard 200. [3] [6] The non-album single "My Brother Jake", released the same year, peaked at number 4 in the UK. [4]