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: Designed by A. Patelis, the cover features a collage of iconic Floyd imagery: the pyramids and sun eclipse from Dark Side of the Moon , a pig-dog hybrid from Animals , and the brick wall from The Wall .

For fans who want more than the standard studio albums found in official sets like Discovery , Total Eclipse remains a vital, albeit rare, archive of the "in-between" moments that defined the band's legacy. Pink Floyd - Total Eclipse - A Retrospective 19...

Covers the birth of the band with the first UK single, "Arnold Layne" (released March 1967), and the B-side "Candy and a Currant Bun". It features rare BBC Top Gear broadcasts from late 1967 and studio outtakes like "Scream Thy Last Scream" and "Vegetable Man". : Designed by A

The set is chronologically organized to track the band's sonic shifts over nearly three decades: Covers the birth of the band with the

: A 36-page guide that includes exhaustive track details, credits, and historical context for each recording.

Pink Floyd – Total Eclipse: A Retrospective 1967–1993 Released in September 1993 by the Italian label Great Dane Records , is one of the most legendary unofficial box sets in Pink Floyd’s history. Spanning four discs (and occasionally a fifth bonus disc), it offers a comprehensive deep dive into the band's evolution from psychedelic pioneers to stadium rock giants through a massive collection of rare studio outtakes, BBC sessions, and live performances. The Evolution of Sound