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I bought this album originally back in 1980 and it has certainly stood the test of time. Probably Floyd's most experimental album and one that demands time and attention to fully grasp its majesty. The story behind the album is fascinating and at times complex but always compelling. The new addition od the demo's is remarkable in understanding how the album came about. Most rock fans will point to Dark Side Of The Moon as Floyds crowning glory, but do not let that distract from The Wall. Its an excellent album and one tends to get something new from it upon every listen.