Pink Floyd

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Discography
A Saucer Full of Secrets
Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Ummugamma
Zabrinski Point
Atom Heart Mother
More
Obscured by Clouds
Meddle

Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here
Animals
The Wall
Is There anybody Out there
The Final Cut

Momentary Lapse of Reason
Delicate sound of thunder
Division Bell
Pulse

SOLO
Roger Waters
Pros and Cons
Rado Kaos
Amused to Death
In The Flesh live

David Gilmour
David Gilmour
About Face

Richard Wright
Wet Dream
Broken China
Nick Mason
Mason and Fenn Profiles








A Momentary Lapse of Reason brings Gilmour, Mason and Wright back together without Waters. Personally I love this album. The hits were not its best tracks. Sorrow is a personal favorite. Yet another movie is another classic. Tony Levin Guests along with others.

The first High quality live album to be released by Pink Floyd. There really are no offical ones prior to this and The live wall album came out more than 10 years later.

The Division Bell just didn't have that spark I wanted to hear that I heard in Lapse. Sure it is good and has a lot of feeling but it wasn't....floyd enough.

Pulse
I hate it when a band does a live album after every studio album. This was available on laser disc but not yet on dvd. Includes the entire Dark side live.

Echoes- a 2 cd compilation. And a good one. Also includes WHEN THE TIGERS BROKE FREE that never made it onto the never released WALL soundtrack or the FINAL CUT. all tracks remastered (again) and Echoes and Shine On have been cut into new remixes.