970308*************************************************************** Artist: Pink Floyd Title: The Film Unique_Id: THEFILM2 Format: CD Catalog: PFF-1003 (from disc) Misc.: Matrix No. 950929-34 68659X IFPI L601 Produced: Made in Tawiwan Date: 82 Cover: INSERT: Folded; brick design interspersed with holes in the wall and pictures from 'The Film.' Sources: 1982, From The Wall movie. Tracks: 1. The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot 2. In The Flesh ? 3. The Thin Ice 4. Another Brick In The Wall part 1 5. When The Tigers Broke Free 6. Goodbye Blue Sky 7. The Happiest Day Of Our Lives 8. Another Brick In The Wall part 2 9. Mother 10. Empty Spaces 11. Young Lust 12. One Of My Turns 13. Don't Leave Me Now 14. Another Brick In The Wall part 3 15. Goodbye Cruel World 16. Is There Anybody Out There ? 17. Nobody Home 18. Vera 19. Bring The Boys Back Home 20. Comfortably Numb 21. In The Flesh 22. Run Like Hell Band: Roger Waters Rick Wright Nick Mason David Gilmour Xref: The Film The Film Quality: Ex? ('Electronic noise'; especially prevalent on Comf'y Numb) Comments: I just picked this ROIO up as well for someone else, and upon listening to RLH, I noticed that the ROIO ends. Yet, on the tracklist, there are three songs listed after RLH. If anyone's interested, the number on my disc is "PFF-1003" and it's in a rectangular box. The disc itself is white, and it reads "FILM" symmetrically, unpainted (that is, one can see the actual "CD" in the lettering). Also, the "M" in FILM is placed slightly farther away from the other three letters before it, on both words. FWIW, my disc is *exactly* the same. A few more details: Mine came in a standard CD jewel box, had no markings of any kind to suggest a bakery store, and had a glossy 'booklet' that opened up to be a single bit of folded paper, with the brick design interspersed with holes in the wall and pictures from 'The Film.' Did you find any 'electronic noise' on yours, most notable in 'Comfortably Numb'? - ECHOES NOTE: This CD is inferior in both sound quality and completeness in comparison to its namesake "The Film" , which is the recommended purchase for this material.