... More? Yes, yes, but not on other interpretations of this kind - to bought'm sorry this CD: although I at first and second hearing often a wide grin on his face had to be (especially if the text overlays the originals nachgesprochen / nachgelacht, or if in "The Great Gig In The Sky" the piano so acts in the foreground as if Rick Wakeman just on a parody of Michael Jackson's "Earth Song" try). It predominates the whole trouble, sometimes about the song, in which the coronation only a "Yeah, yeah, yeah!" missing, but mostly about the ever too dominant shot (with an otherwise perfectly acceptable recording quality) guitar - a complete disaster in my opinion here is the beginning of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond"; while Dave Gilmour soft and quietly begins "pops" Steve Lukather going on now as if searching for this "demo" recording the next Wacken Open Air - that he then reduced the four tones of the transition to left in three, is more artistic than Frech- Freedom. Conclusion: This CD leaves you wanting more - who is called as Pink Floyd fan, the most important CDs of his own group, when she / he has heard this CD feel great pleasure that interpretations circumvent the original to enjoy. In this respect, the CD also has its advantages - you realize really how awesome Pink Floyd really were!