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"Pink Floyd – The Wall – FLAC – Split – Immersion – 6CDRi"
It is important to clarify upfront that is not an official retail title but rather a descriptive filename used by collectors to denote a very specific, high-value digital rip. This string of text tells a story of audiophile grade sourcing, meticulous splitting, and the ultimate box set.
"The Wall" is a rock opera that follows Pink, a young rock star who becomes increasingly disconnected from the world around him. The album's narrative explores themes of loneliness, trauma, and the effects of war on the human psyche. The story is loosely based on Pink Floyd's own experiences, as well as those of their friends and acquaintances. Pink Floyd The Wall -FLAC-Split-Immersion-6CDRi...
Released as part of the "Why Pink Floyd...?" re-release campaign in 2012, the Immersion Edition is the most comprehensive version of the album ever released. While the original album fits on two discs, this collection expands the experience to six, providing a deep dive into the creative evolution of the project. Content Breakdown (The 6 CDs) "Pink Floyd – The Wall – FLAC –
Pink Floyd – The Wall – FLAC – Split – Immersion – 6CD Ripper
This is the Grand Canyon. It is vast, it is intimidating, and it requires good headphones (or speakers) to appreciate. The album's narrative explores themes of loneliness, trauma,
Conclusion: Tearing Down the Wall – Digitally
Why "6CDRi"?
This signifies that the user has ripped all six physical discs in their entirety. A standard "Immersion" rip might only take Disc 1 & 2. The "6CDRi" means you are getting the complete time capsule: the demos, the live agony, and the alternate universe versions.
"Split"
The original album is a continuous narrative (e.g., "Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 1" bleeds into "The Happiest Days of Our Lives"). But the Immersion demos reveal the unbuilt wall. Hearing the version (track-by-track FLACs) allows the listener to:
This is the real value of the 6CD rip. Discs 4-6 contain the "Unreleased Demos" and the "Roger Waters Original Demo Tape" (circa 1978).