Pink Floyd - The Wall -2007 Remaster- -flac- 88 //top\\ May 2026

While there is no "official" high-resolution 2007 digital remaster of The Wall (the major hi-res 2011 "Why Pink Floyd?" campaign is the standard for audiophiles), the 2007 reissue is a notable entry for collectors, particularly in markets like China. If you are listening to a FLAC file at 88.2kHz/24-bit marked as a "2007 Remaster," it is likely a high-quality vinyl rip or a boutique enthusiast encode rather than a standard commercial release. The Sound: A Multi-Layered Experience

Track Count: 26 (Double CD length)

  • The 2007 remaster of The Wall was conducted by James Guthrie (Pink Floyd’s longtime producer/engineer) and supervised by Roger Waters.
  • This version is widely considered a definitive digital edition. It notably corrected some minor mixing discrepancies from earlier CD pressings (c. 1980s-1990s).
  • Compared to the 2011 “Discovery” or 2016 “Why Pink Floyd?” remasters (also Guthrie-sourced), the 2007 version is generally identical in mastering, though some collectors claim subtle dynamic differences between release batches.
  • Dynamic range: The 2007 remaster is competent but part of the “loudness war” era. Peak compression exists but is less aggressive than on many contemporaneous rock remasters.

Best for: Audiophiles who want The Wall without the loudness war damage. Pink Floyd - The Wall -2007 Remaster- -FLAC- 88

What to Expect