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  2. Pulse (Pink Floyd album) - Wikipedia

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    The Pulse DVD was released on 10 July 2006. [citation needed] On 16 December 2021, the band announced on social media platforms [10] [11] that a re-release of "Pulse" on DVD and a first-time release on Blu-ray format will be on 18 February 2022. The packaging will re-introduce the blinking LED featured with the original CD release from 1995. [12]

  3. Pulse (Front 242 album) - Wikipedia

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    Pulse. Pulse is the eighth studio album by Front 242, released on May 6, 2003 through Metropolis Records. It was the group's first full-length studio release in ten years since 1993's 05:22:09:12 Off, marking their largest gap between albums. In 2016, a restructured version of Pulse was released under the title (Filtered) Pulse.

  4. Pulse (Toni Braxton album) - Wikipedia

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    The official cover art of the album was released on March 9, 2010. [19] Amazon.com streamed a different song from Pulse each week up until the album's release day. [20] Braxton performed "Make My Heart" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on April 27, 2010, The Wendy Williams Show and gave an interview on Good Day L.A.. [21]

  5. Pink Floyd discography - Wikipedia

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    Both appear on Pink Floyd's second album, A Saucerful of Secrets, [10] the first of several to feature cover artwork by Hipgnosis. [11] In 1969, Pink Floyd released a soundtrack album, More, and a combined live and studio album, Ummagumma. [12] Atom Heart Mother (1970) was a collaboration with Ron Geesin, featuring an orchestra and choir. [13]

  6. Pulse (1995 film) - Wikipedia

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    Pulse. (1995 film) 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.

  7. Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Waters. Producer (s) Pink Floyd. Audio. "Wish You Were Here" on YouTube. " Wish You Were Here " is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, released as the title track of their 1975 album of the same name. [ 2 ][ 3 ] Guitarist/vocalist David Gilmour and bassist/vocalist Roger Waters collaborated in writing the music, with Gilmour singing ...

  8. Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd album) - Wikipedia

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    Wish You Were Here is the ninth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 12 September 1975 through Harvest Records in the UK and Columbia Records in the US, their first for the label. Based on material Pink Floyd composed while performing in Europe, Wish You Were Here was recorded over numerous sessions throughout 1975 at ...

  9. The Dark Side of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    – Richard Wright The album was originally released in a gatefold LP sleeve designed by Hipgnosis and George Hardie. Hipgnosis had designed several of the band's previous albums, with controversial results; EMI had reacted with confusion when faced with the cover designs for Atom Heart Mother and Obscured by Clouds, as they had expected to see traditional designs which included lettering and ...