Focuses on the transition into the band’s most famous era. It features early live renditions of The Dark Side of the Moon tracks (initially performed as "Eclipse") and early versions of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" from 1974.
Explores the later years, including unique versions of tracks from The Wall film and outtakes like "When The Tigers Broke Free". It concludes with late-era live performances such as "On The Turning Away". Collector's Value & Packaging Pink Floyd - Total Eclipse - A Retrospective 19...
: While unofficial, the collection is noted for its "Superior/Excellent" audio quality, with studio tracks reaching top-tier fidelity for the time. Focuses on the transition into the band’s most famous era
Pink Floyd – Total Eclipse – Box Set (Without Barcode) - Discogs It concludes with late-era live performances such as
Highlights the band finding its footing after Syd Barrett's departure, including live versions of "The Embryo" and "Careful With That Axe, Eugene". It also includes rare tracks from film soundtracks like Zabriskie Point and More .
Pink Floyd – Total Eclipse: A Retrospective 1967–1993 Released in September 1993 by the Italian label Great Dane Records , is one of the most legendary unofficial box sets in Pink Floyd’s history. Spanning four discs (and occasionally a fifth bonus disc), it offers a comprehensive deep dive into the band's evolution from psychedelic pioneers to stadium rock giants through a massive collection of rare studio outtakes, BBC sessions, and live performances. The Evolution of Sound
The set is chronologically organized to track the band's sonic shifts over nearly three decades: