 NEW YORK (Pink Floyd Official Website/Audiorevolution.com) - It looks like Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon will soon be heard in a whole new way. Rumors have been circulating for a little while that a DVD-Audio (DVD-A) version of the album, remixed in 5.1 Surround Sound, is in progress, although a label spokesperson would only say that it's not on the release schedule. Now, however, Alan Parsons has confirmed the project's existence. Speaking at the Surround 2002 Expo in Beverly Hills last week, Parsons said that the members of Pink Floyd have been working on a DVD-A Dark Side.
However, Parsons added that even though he was the engineer on the original Dark Side sessions, and that he has a lot of ideas for the new project, the bandmembers have decided not to involve him in the process, according to a report on the audiophile website Audiorevolution.com. Spokespeople for Parsons and Capitol Records were unavailable for further comment. It should be noted that the 30th anniversary of the release of Dark Side Of The Moon is coming up in March.
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