Category: Discography

A Full list of Pink Floyd and solo albums in chronological order

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The Wall Movie by Pink Floyd

The Wall Movie by Pink Floyd is a British musical film directed by Alan Parker, released in 1982, with animated segments by political cartoonist Gerald Scarfe. It’s based on Pink Floyd’s 1979 album “The Wall.” The making of the film was a considerable endeavour. It entailed 61 long and arduous days of shooting, which involved 977 shots, 4,885 takes, and 350,000 feet of film. Gerald Scarfe’s animation in the film, which comprises more than 15 minutes of its runtime, required more than 10,000 drawings. The process of editing was a mammoth task that spanned eight months. The movie has a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes, and it received an IMDb rating of 8.0/10. It’s categorized as a drama, fantasy, and music genre film, depicting the descent of a troubled rock star into madness amid his physical and social isolation from everyone. The character of Pink is portrayed by...

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Pink Floyd Album Covers

Pink Floyd album covers are some of the most recognised in the world because they are iconic and exceptionally memorable. Imagining Pink Floyd albums without their cover art is impossible because they form part of the art of the album. I would find it very hard to pick a favourite album cover out of the vast collection. Each of the album’s artwork displays, particularly when presented on a larger format LP, are simply stunning. Who designed Pink Floyd Album Covers? Pink Floyd is known not only for its progressive and psychedelic music. They are also known for their memorable and often surreal album covers. Many of these covers were designed by Storm Thorgerson and his design group, Hipgnosis. Storm was a difficult man to work with but a genius when it came to making memorable album covers. Here’s a brief overview of some of the most notable Pink Floyd album...

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The Endless River, 2014

Home | Pink Floyd Albums / The Endless River by Pink Floyd The Endless River [2014] “The Endless River” is the fifteenth and final studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released in 2014. The album features recordings from sessions held during the 1990s and features extensive use of synthesizers and ambient sounds, making it a departure from the band’s more rock-oriented albums. The album is characterized by its atmospheric and introspective soundscapes, with ambient and electronic textures blending with live instrumentation to create a rich and immersive listening experience. Some of the standout tracks from the album include “Allons-y (1),” “Anisina,” and “Talkin’ Hawkin’.” “The Endless River” was well-received upon its release, and was a commercial success for the band, reaching the top of the charts in several countries and going on to sell over 4 million copies worldwide. The album received positive reviews from critics, who praised its...

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The Division Bell, 1994

Home | Pink Floyd Albums / The Division Bell by Pink Floyd The Division Bell [1994] “The Division Bell” is the fourteenth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1994. The album features David Gilmour as the band’s primary creative force, and marks the return of keyboardist Richard Wright, who had previously left the band. The album is characterized by its atmospheric and introspective soundscapes, intricate musical arrangements, and powerful vocals. Some of the standout tracks from the album include “Cluster One,” “What Do You Want from Me,” and “High Hopes.” “The Division Bell” was well-received upon its release, and was a commercial success for the band, reaching the top of the charts in several countries and going on to sell over 4 million copies worldwide. The album received positive reviews from critics, who praised its innovative and atmospheric sound, as well as its powerful and emotionally resonant...

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A Momentary Lapse of Reason, 1987

Home | Pink Floyd Albums / A Momentary Lapse of Reason by Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse of Reason [1987] “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” is the thirteenth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1987. The album is notable for being the first Pink Floyd album to feature new member, guitarist David Gilmour, as the band’s primary creative force following the departure of Roger Waters. The album features a blend of rock, blues, and experimental elements, and is characterized by its atmospheric and textured soundscapes, driving guitar riffs, and soaring vocals. Some of the standout tracks from the album include “Learning to Fly,” “Sorrow,” and “On the Turning Away.” “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” was well-received upon its release, and was a commercial success for the band, reaching the top of the charts in several countries and going on to sell over 4 million copies worldwide. The...

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The Final Cut, 1983

Home | Pink Floyd Albums / The Final Cut by Pink Floyd The Final Cut [1983] “The Final Cut” is the twelfth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1983. This album is the final album to feature founding member Roger Waters, who left the band shortly after its release. The album is a concept album that explores themes of war, death, and loss, and is dedicated to the memory of Waters’ father, who died during World War II. The album features some of Pink Floyd’s most atmospheric and haunting tracks, including “The Gunner’s Dream,” “Not Now John,” and “The Final Cut.” The album’s innovative and atmospheric music, which blends rock, blues, and experimental elements, perfectly complements these themes and creates an immersive and powerful listening experience. “The Final Cut” is notable for its innovative and experimental approach to music, and features a number of musical and production...