Vinyl Record
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Pink Floyd - The Wall on 2LP vinyl. A 2016 Rock record available from The Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
2LP · 2016
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 2016 2LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
Pink Floyd’s The Wall is the band at their most cinematic: a full-scale rock opera built from sharp character sketches, radio-sized hooks, and long, slow-burn mood pieces that make the story feel physical. Across the run—from “In The Flesh?” into the icy dread of “The Thin Ice,” the cultural flashpoint of “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2),” and the gut-punch centrepiece “Comfortably Numb”—it plays like a film you can drop a needle on. It’s also a record of contrasts: arena-sized choruses against claustrophobic inner monologue, elegant guitar lines against marching, percussive tension. The sequencing matters; side breaks feel like scene changes, and repeated motifs keep pulling you back into Pink’s spiral. This 2LP reissue/remaster keeps the album’s scale intact on vinyl, with room for the quieter passages to breathe and the big moments to hit with proper weight when your system is dialled in.
Few albums of its era landed as both a mass-culture phenomenon and a fully committed concept piece. The Wall’s themes—control, isolation, performance, and collapse—still read sharply, while the songwriting ranges from immediate singles to immersive, narrative deep cuts that reward full-album listening.
A cornerstone title that’s never out of conversation, but always worth owning in a clean, modern pressing. This edition is a 2LP reissue/remaster (2016), ideal if you want a fresh copy for regular play without chasing early pressings. Expect the full original running order across four sides with generous dynamics when properly set up.
Wide, theatrical stereo image with big low-end thump on the rockers and lots of space on the quieter scenes. Guitars cut cleanly, vocals sit forward, and the transitions between “song” and “sound design” sections feel deliberate and immersive.
Is this the full double album? Yes—The Wall is presented as a 2LP set with the complete track sequence spread across four sides. Is it more singles-driven or more of a start-to-finish listen? Both: it contains huge standalone songs, but it’s designed to be played in order, with recurring themes and transitions that make the story land. What kind of rock is it—prog, classic rock, or something else? It sits at the crossroads of classic rock and progressive/art rock, using a concept-album framework with theatrical arrangements and arena-scale production.