Their ninth studio album and the second of their seven No.1s when it was first released, Pink Floyd’s seminal 1975 release Wish You Were Here is the subject of a plethora of deluxe, expanded editions to mark its 50th birthday. It duly reaches No.1 again on consumption of 24,476 units (5,889 CDs, 13,295 vinyl albums, 4,431 Blu-rays, 277 digital downloads and 584 sales-equivalent streams).
Returning to the summit a mere 32 weeks after the remastered and expanded Pink Floyd ...
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