Waters' touring band on the soundtrack consists, naturally, of the musicians and vocalists who toured with him: Dave Kilminster, Snowy White, G.E. The songlist also includes "Last Few Bricks," a medley of songs performed during the first half of the album and used as a vamp to give stagehands time to bring the wall up to the proper height before the final brick is layed after "Goodbye Cruel World." Fans got their first legitimate recording of "Last Few Bricks" on the 2001 album "Is There Anybody Out There: The Wall Live 1980-81." 2." The song references a Brazlian national killed by London police in 2005. "The Ballad of Jean Charles de Menezes" follows "Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 20, one of the first Floyd-related albums to follow the new "universal" Friday release date on both sides of the Atlantic.Ī complete rendition of the live spectacle, the " Roger Waters The Wall" 2-CD soundtrack includes a couple of tracks missing from the original Pink Floyd album: 29, 2015.įollowing a handful of additional in-theater dates announced by the powers that be the very next day, release of the film on DVD came Nov. " Roger Waters The Wall," a concert film, documentary and anti-war piece, opened for a one-night showing Tuesday, Sept. What many didn't anticipate was a full-on theatrical release first. Surely a DVD or CD would be coming - probably both.
More than 4 million fans had seen the show, making Waters' "Wall" tour the highest grossing tour for a solo musician ever - $465.87 million. By the time the tour had ended three years and 219 shows later, it was all but guaranteed. Fans speculated from the start of Roger Waters' "The Wall" tour in 2010 that a film or album would result.