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Exposed In The Light - The Australian Pink Floyd Show


Publicación: 2012.

Productores: David Domminney Fowler, Steve Mac.
Productor ejecutivo: Colin Norfield.
Ingeniero de grabación: Eaghan 'Sammy' Murphy.
Discográfica: TAPFS International Ltd.
N° de catalogo: TAPFSCD11.
Diseño grafico: Colin Wilson.
Fotografía: Wendy Wilson.


Tracks:

01 In The Flesh?
(Waters)
02 Astronomy Domine.
(Barrett)
03 High Hopes.
(Gilmour, Samson)
04 Time/Breathe Reprise.
(Gilmour, Mason, Wright, Waters)
05 The Great Gig In The Sky.
(Wright)
06 Pigs (Three Different Ones).
(Waters)
07 The Fletcher Memorial Home.
(Waters)
08 Keep Talking.
(Gilmour, Samson, Wright)
09 Us And Them.
(Wright, Waters)
10 Comfortably Numb.
(Gilmour, Waters)


Compact Disc:

Discografica: TAPFS International Ltd.
N° de catalogo: TAPFSCD11.

 Portada.

"Recorded live during the 2012 UK & European Tours"
Contraportada.

Interior.

Disco.

Booklet.

Booklet.

Booklet.

Booklet.

Booklet.

Booklet.

Booklet.

Booklet.



The Australian Pink Floyd Show:

Steve Mac: Guitarra, voz.
Jason Sawford: Teclados.
Colin Wilson: Bajo, voz.
Paul Bonney: Batería.
Michael Kidson: Saxofón.
David Domminney Fowler: Guitarra, voz.
Alex McNamara: Voz.
Emily Lynn, Lara Smiles, Lorelei McBroom: Coros.




Exposed to the light World Tour 2012:













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  1. The Australian Pink Floyd Show, more frequently referred to as the Australian Pink Floyd, is a Pink Floyd tribute band formed in 1988 in Adelaide, South Australia.

    Their live shows attempt to recreate the look, feel, and sound of Pink Floyd's later world tours, employing visual aids such as lasers, inflatables and a large display panel similar to Mr Screen.

    The Australian Pink Floyd Show plays venues worldwide.

    The Australian Pink Floyd Show performing in 2015
    The band is noted for replicating the nuances of Pink Floyd's work.

    Steve Mac's guitar rig closely resembles David Gilmour's set-up, and includes elements custom-produced by Pete Cornish, who worked extensively with Gilmour.

    The band associates itself with individuals who have worked with Pink Floyd over the years, including Colin Norfield (who worked as a sound engineer for Gilmour in his solo career and for Pink Floyd during their 1994 Division Bell Tour) and Clive Brooks – Nick Mason's long-time drum technician.

    The show includes a round screen with intelligent lights arranged around its perimeter. During a concert, movies and animations are displayed on-screen, complementing the band's light show. Inflatables (such as the pig used by Pink Floyd during the Division Bell Tour, and Skippy – the band's own giant pink kangaroo and named after the Australian TV series Skippy The Bush Kangaroo) are frequently employed in the band's shows.

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