![]() ![]() The Dark Side Of The Moon, Floyd’s most popular album, has been reissued more times than anyone past 40 should be required to remember since its 1973 release. The band’s debut album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, also got a major revamp in 2007 to ring in its 40th anniversary. There’s even been a couple box sets – 1992’s Shine On set with seven Floyd albums, plus a CD of singles and 2007’s Oh, By The Way, with the same 14 studio releases, but virtually no promotion or fanfare. Unlike the Beatles, various titles in the Floyd canon have been revisited before. Very much in the spirit of the 2009 Beatles remasters campaign, EMI has extended the same loving care to their second most important British act – Pink Floyd – with a full-on remastering and repackaging campaign called Why Pink Floyd?, featuring their entire studio output, 14 albums in all.
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