The 29 cm box (which sets it apart from the traditional LP-sized Super Deluxe packages of late) also includes a set of nine coasters, two more books (one of tour photographs and another of credits) and three simple black envelopes of assorted shapes and sizes. It's emblazoned on the glass marbles, housed in a compact pouch on the Roy Lichtenstein-styled art print on a lyric booklet and on a natty black scarf! That's not all. It's not hard to imagine many Floyd devotees finding themselves over the rainbow with this package, and of course that famous rainbow is everywhere in this box set. It's hard not to wonder, sifting through the treasure chest - or toy chest, perhaps - that's the Immersion Box Set of Pink Floyd's landmark 1973 rock opus The Dark Side of the Moon (EMI 50999 029431 2, 2011). At what point in a super deluxe - or Immersion - box set does the music itself become, if not irrelevant, an afterthought?
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