July 22, 2015
Remember to look down as you wander around London Town this week.
The 2015 release of Amused to Death from Roger Waters will be available across 4 formats from this Friday 24th July.
CD/Blu-ray which features a new 5.1 surround mix
Standard CD
Double Vinyl
Limited edition 2LP picture disc
Longtime Roger Waters/Pink Floyd collaborator and co-producer James Guthrie has remastered the audio, and creative director of Waters’ 2010-2013 “The Wall Live” tour and movie and Sean Evans has also updated the artwork.
Pre-order your copy now on Amazon.co.uk
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