The Wall Live In Berlin
release date:
17.9. 1990
catalog numbers:
LP (1990) - Polygram Mercury 846 611-1
CD (????) -
songs and interprets:
- In The Flesh? - The Scorpions
- The Thin Ice - Ute Lemper and
Roger Waters
- Another Brick In The Wall, part 1 - Roger Waters, sax: Garth Hudson
- The Happiest Days Of Our Lives - Joe Chemay, John Joyce, Stan Farber, Jim Haas
and Roger Waters
- Another Brick in The Wall, part 2 - Cyndi Lauper, guitar solos: Rick Di Fonzo,
Snowy White,
Peter Wood, Thomas Dolby
- Mother -
Sinead O'Connor
& The Band a Garth Hudson, vocals: Rick Danko and Levon Helm
- Goodbye Blue Sky - Joni Mitchell, flute solo: James Galway
- What Shall We Do Now - Bryan Adams and Roger Waters
- Young Lust - Bryan Adams (speech: Jerry Hall)
- One Of My Turns - Roger Waters
- Don't Leave Me Now - Paul Carrack
- Another Brick In The Wall, part 3 - Paul Carrack
- Goodbye Cruel World - Paul Carrack
- Hey You - Paul Carrack
- Is There Anybody Out There? - The Rundfunk Orchestra with choir,
guitars: Snowy White and Rick Di Fonzo
- Nobody Home - Roger Waters, guitar solo: Snowy White
- Vera - Roger Waters and The Rundfunk Orchestra with choir
- Bring The Boys Back Home - Rundfunk Orchestra with choir and the Soviet Union's Army Choir
- Comfortably Numb - Van Morrison, Roger Waters and The Band, guitar solo: Rick Di Fonzo a Snowy White
- In The Flesh - Roger Waters and The Bleeding Heart Band
- Run Like Hell - The Rundfunk Orchestra with choir
- Waiting For The Worms - Soviet Union's Army Choir
- Stop + The Trial - The Rundfunk Orchestra with choir, Prosecutor: Tim Curry, Teacher: Thomas Dolby, Wife: Ute Lemper, Mother: Marianne Faithfull, Judge: Albert Finney
- The Tide Is Turning - The Company (all)
credits:
Recorded at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin by the last piece of the Berlin wall that was left there as a memento at 21 July 1990
Produced by: Nick Griffiths and Roger Waters
Artwork: Mark Norton - 4i Collaboration
Bleeding Heart Band:
Andy Fairweather-Low - guitars and bass guitar
Graham Broad - drums and percussion
Rick Di Fonzo - guitars
Snowy White - guitar
Nick Glenny-Smith - keyboards
Peter Wood - keyboards
Joe Chemay, Jim Farber, Jim Haas, John Joyce - backing vocals
Others:
The East German Radio Orchestra conducted by Hans Dieter Baum
The East German Radio Orchestra conducted by Dietrich Knothe
The Red Army Orchestra conducted by Viktor Afanasyev
note:
An epic revival of The Wall in the most suitable place in the world. Attended by many A-list artists, accompanied with perhaps the most amazing sound and light FX ever or, for example, actual WWII fighters that flew over the audience.
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