PINK FLOYD Announces 'Wish You Were Here 50' 50th-Anniversary Collection

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Half a century to the day since its original 1975 release, PINK FLOYD have announced the 50th-anniversary edition of their era-defining album "Wish You Were Here". Out December 12 via Sony Music, "Wish You Were Here 50" gives fans an exciting new perspective into one of PINK FLOYD's most iconic and best-loved records. The 50th anniversary edition features multiple discs of rarities — at the core of this special collection are six previously unreleased alternate versions and demos presenting PINK FLOYD's eighth studio album in a brand new way that demands repeat listening.

"Wish You Were Here 50" will be released in multiple formats, including 3LP, 2CD, Blu-ray, digital and a Deluxe Box Set. The digital release includes the original 1975 album, featuring a new Dolby Atmos mix by James Guthrie, whose work with PINK FLOYD dates back to 1979's "The Wall". It also includes 25 bonus tracks made up of nine studio rarities, and 16 live recordings captured by the renowned bootlegger Mike Millard at PINK FLOYD's Los Angeles Sports Arena concert on April 26th 1975, now receiving its first official release. The live audio has been meticulously restored and remastered by Steven Wilson. The Blu-ray edition also gives fans the chance to see three concert screen films from the band's 1975 tour, plus a Storm Thorgerson short film. The 3LP and 2CD formats include the original album and the nine studio bonus tracks. The Deluxe Box Set includes all 2CD, 3LP (on exclusive clear vinyl) and Blu-ray material, plus a fourth clear vinyl LP, "Live At Wembley 1974", a replica Japanese 7" single of "Have A Cigar" b/w "Welcome To The Machine", a hardcover book including unseen photographs, a comic book tour program and Knebworth concert poster. Exclusive 50th-anniversary Merchandise along with limited-edition product releases will also be available at PinkFloyd.com.

To celebrate the album announcement, a previously unheard early demo recording of "Welcome To The Machine", originally titled "The Machine Song", is released today. Watch the official lyric video for it here. Shorter in length than the epic original, "The Machine Song (Demo #2, Revisited)" gives fans an exciting preview of what to expect from "Wish You Were Here 50". Other studio rarities to be released include "The Machine Song (Roger's demo)", the first home demo of the song that Roger Waters originally brought to the band, a previously unheard instrumental mix of the track "Wish You Were Here" showcasing David Gilmour's pedal steel guitar, and for the first time, a complete "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 1-9)" that joins together the two halves of the song, newly mixed in stereo by James Guthrie.

"Wish You Were Here" has been a mainstay on all-time greatest albums lists for decades. The multi-platinum-selling No. 1 hit record was PINK FLOYD's first to reach the top of the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, becoming the band's fastest selling album. In 1973, "The Dark Side Of The Moon" had taken PINK FLOYD from a hugely successful breakout British band to one of the biggest rock groups on the planet. "Wish You Were Here" was the band's powerful response to their newfound global fame.

Featuring the multi-part eulogy to Syd Barrett "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", the hypnotic "Welcome To The Machine", the scathing "Have A Cigar", with its immortal line "Oh by the way, which one's Pink?" famously sung not by Waters or Gilmour, but by non band-member Roy Harper, and the essential title track, "Wish You Were Here" is undoubtedly one of the most important album releases in the history of popular music.

The record's themes of absence, isolation, transience, and comment on the insincerity of the music business are embodied in the iconic album artwork. The visual puns developed by Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey "Po" Powell at Hipgnosis remain instantly recognizable visual statements today.

Wish You Were Here 50 tracklisting & formats:

2CD:

Disc 1

“Shine On You Crazy Diamond” (Pts. 1-5)
“Welcome to the Machine”
“Have a Cigar”
“Wish You Were Here”
“Shine On You Crazy Diamond” (Pts. 6-9)
“Wine Glasses”
“Have a Cigar” (Alternate Version)
“Wish You Were Here” (featuring Stéphane Grappelli)

Disc 2

“Shine On You Crazy Diamond” (Early Instrumental Version, Rough Mix) *
“The Machine Song” (Roger’s Demo) *
“The Machine Song” (Demo #2, Revisited) *
“Wish You Were Here” (Take 1) *
“Wish You Were Here” (Pedal Steel Instrumental Mix) *
“Shine On You Crazy Diamond” (Pts. 1-9, New Stereo Mix) *

3 LP:

Side A
“Shine On You Crazy Diamond” (Pts. 1-5)
“Welcome to the Machine”

Side B
“Have a Cigar”
“Wish You Were Here”
“Shine On You Crazy Diamond” (Pts. 6-9)

Side C
“Wine Glasses”
“Have a Cigar” (Alternate Version)
“Wish You Were Here” (featuring Stéphane Grappelli)

Side D
“Shine On You Crazy Diamond” (Early Instrumental Version, Rough Mix) *
“The Machine Song” (Roger’s Demo) *

Side E
“The Machine Song” (Demo #2, Revisited) *
“Wish You Were Here” (Take 1) *
“Wish You Were Here” (Pedal Steel Instrumental Mix) *

Side F
“Shine On You Crazy Diamond” (Pts. 1-9, New Stereo Mix) *

Blu-Ray:

Wish You Were Here original 5-track album

– 2025 Dolby Atmos Mix
– 2011 5.1 Surround Mix
– 1975 Stereo Mix
– 1975 4.0 Quad Mix

Bonus Audio Material (stereo)

“Wine Glasses”
“Have a Cigar” (Alternate Version)
“Wish You Were Here” (featuring Stéphane Grappelli)
“Shine On You Crazy Diamond” (Early Instrumental Version, Rough Mix) *
“The Machine Song” (Roger’s Demo) *
“The Machine Song” (Demo #2, Revisited) *
“Wish You Were Here” (Take 1) *
“Wish You Were Here” (Pedal Steel Instrumental Mix) *
“Shine On You Crazy Diamond” (Pts. 1-9, New Stereo Mix) *

Live Bootleg (stereo)

“Raving and Drooling” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“You’ve Got To Be Crazy” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Shine On You Crazy Diamond (1-5)” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Have a Cigar” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Shine on You Crazy Diamond (6-9)” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Speak to Me” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Breathe (In The Air)” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“On the Run” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Time” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“The Great Gig in the Sky” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Money” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Us and Them” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Any Colour You Like” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Brain Damage” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Eclipse” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *
“Echoes” (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) *

Videos (concert Screen Films)

“Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part I)”
“Shine On You Crazy Diamond”
“Welcome To The Machine”

Storm Thorgerson Short Film, 2000
Produced & Directed by Storm Thorgerson

Deluxe Box Set Including all 2CD, 3LP (on exclusive clear vinyl) and Blu-Ray formats listed below, plus:

– A fourth clear vinyl LP titled: LP4 – Live At Wembley 1974

Side G

“Shine On You Crazy Diamond”

Side H

“You’ve Got To Be Crazy”

– Japanese Replica 7” Single:

“Have A Cigar” (edit) b/w “Welcome To The Machine”

– Hardcover book with unseen photographs
– Comic Book Tour Programme
– Knebworth Poster

* never before officially released 

In 2025 the ardent support and fascination surrounding PINK FLOYD's music remains. The newly restored version of their groundbreaking 1972 film "Pink Floyd At Pompeii – MCMLXXII" stormed box offices around the world, with the live album debuting at No. 1 on the U.K. Albums chart, marking the band's first U.K. chart-topper in eleven years and the seventh in their career. The film was praised by critics and audiences the world over, with The Guardian describing it as a "mesmerically peculiar portrait of a band on cusp of greatness."

Roman P-V - 2025-09-15 10:41:09

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