Pink Floyd - Live At The Palace 1988 - Flac Info

Available in high-quality FLAC (Lossless) and Mp3 (320 kbps) Source: High-quality audience master recording Total Runtime: Approximately 04:58:05 Concert Lineup

While this is an unofficial bootleg, physical copies (4-CD sets) have been listed on platforms like eBay and collector sites like Acme Hot Disc . Digital FLAC versions are often hosted on enthusiast communities such as the International Echoes Hub or specialized music archives.

The recording typically covers the standard setlist used during the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour, split across multiple discs: Disc 1 & 3 (Selection) Disc 2 & 4 (Selection) Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) Signs of Life On the Run Learning to Fly The Great Gig in the Sky Yet Another Movie / Round and Around Wish You Were Here A New Machine (Parts 1 & 2) Us and Them Terminal Frost Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 The Dogs of War Comfortably Numb On the Turning Away One of These Days Run Like Hell Acquisition and Availability Pink Floyd - Live At The Palace 1988 - FLAC

Guy Pratt (Bass), Jon Carin (Keyboards), Tim Renwick (Guitar), Scott Page (Saxophone/Guitar), and Gary Wallis (Percussion).

The is a comprehensive unofficial release that captures the band's performances at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Michigan, during the final leg of their 1988 U.S. tour. Released by the Galaxy label in 2022, this set is prized by collectors for providing an uncut, high-quality record of two consecutive nights—August 16 and 17, 1988—supporting the album A Momentary Lapse of Reason . Release Details Artist: Pink Floyd Title: Live At The Palace 1988 Format: 4 x CDr (Limited Edition, Unofficial Release) Label: Galaxy (GX169A) Available in high-quality FLAC (Lossless) and Mp3 (320

The performances featured the post-Roger Waters "resurrection" era lineup:

David Gilmour (Lead Vocals/Guitar), Nick Mason (Drums), and Richard Wright (Keyboards/Backing Vocals). The is a comprehensive unofficial release that captures

Durga McBroom, Machan Taylor, and Rachel Fury. Typical Setlist (August 16, 1988)