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The Division Bell
[1994]
Pink Floyd's final studio album deals with the familiar themes of loss and separation. Musically this album is akin to pre-Dark Side albums with slow tempos, sustained keyboard chords, and guitar solos with a lot of echo.
A Momentary Lapse of Reason
[1987]
Pink Floyd returned to the fore of rock music in 1987, minus Roger Waters, with A Momentary Lapse of Reason and one of the biggest rock shows of the decade.
The Final Cut
[1983]
A Requiem for the Post-War Dream by Roger Waters, performed by Pink Floyd. Twelve excellent songs on an album with an undeserved bad reputation.
The Wall
[1979]
Pink Floyd's The Wall changed rock music forever by combining brilliant songs, a tragic story, grand spectacle and metaphor all into one monster of an album.
Animals
[1977]
Animals is a fairly stripped down version of a Pink Floyd album, relying heavily on Gilmour's guitar and Water's voice.
Wish You Were Here
[1975]
Wish You Were Here deals with the themes of loss and absence, specifically with the loss of former frontman Syd Barrett to psychedelic drugs.
Dark Side of the Moon
[1973]
Dark Side Of The Moon is Pink Floyd's 1973 masterpiece that has sold more than 30 million copies and remained on the charts for fourteen years.
Obscured By Clouds
[1972]
In 1972, Barbet Schroeder commissioned Pink Floyd to write the soundtrack for his film La Vallée. The result is Obscured By Clouds.
Meddle
[1971]
According to band members, Pink Floyd's seventh album, Meddle, is the album where their music finally started to come together.
Relics
[1971]
Relics is a greatest hits album bridging the gap between original leader Syd Barrett's baroque psychedelic pop-single bent and the more ponderous musical pretensions of Roger Waters.
Atom Heart Mother
[1970]
Atom Heart Mother was a spotlight ahead for Pink Floyd, showing the extensions of form the band would engage in so successfully on Dark Side of the Moon just a few short years later.
Ummagumma
[1969]
Released in 1969, Ummagumma represents where the influence of departed founding songwriter Syd Barrett began to fade in favor of the rather less whimsical and pastoral visions of Roger Waters.
More
[1969]
The thirteen tracks on More were written and recorded for Barbet Schroeder's 1969 film of the same name.
Saucerful of Secrets
[1968]
A Saucerful of Secrets, shows Pink Floyd in a transitional period. Psychedelic drugs got the best of Syd Barrett, and he abandoned the band to bassist Roger Waters and new guitarist David Gilmour.
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
[1967]
Pink Floyd's debut from 1967, featuring Interstellar Overdrive, See Emily Play, The Scarecrow and The Gnome.
Early Singles and Rare Songs
Early singles from 1967-1968, unreleased rare tracks and alternate versions of Pink Floyd songs.

David Gilmour
In addition to his two solo albums, David Gilmour has released David Gilmour In Concert, a live DVD recorded in 2001.
Roger Waters
Roger Waters released his first solo, The Pros And Cons of Hitchhiking in 1984. His latest album Ca Ira was released in 2005.
Richard Wright
Broken China, the 1996 solo album from keyboardist Rick Wright, has a Floyd sound and look throughout, thanks to their designer Storm Thorgerson.
Syd Barrett
Syd Barrett left Pink Floyd and his first solo album, The Madcap Laughs, appeared two years later with ex-Floyd sidekicks David Gilmour and Richard Wright riding shotgun with him in the studio.
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