Pink Floyd - Discography -1967-2014-320kbps- ^hot^ Jun 2026

Wish You Were Here (1975): A poignant tribute to Syd Barrett and a critique of the music industry.

, whose melodic guitar work became central to their evolving sound. 2. The Experimental Transition (1968–1972) Pink Floyd - Discography -1967-2014-320Kbps-

A tribute to Syd Barrett and a critique of the music industry. Essential Tracks: Shine On You Crazy Diamond Wish You Were Here Animals (1977) A socio-political critique inspired by Orwell’s Animal Farm The Wall (1979) A massive rock opera about isolation and trauma. Essential Tracks: Comfortably Numb Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) 🏛️ The Final Waters Era (1983) Wish You Were Here (1975): A poignant tribute

For half a century, the name Pink Floyd has been synonymous with auditory exploration, philosophical lyricism, and sonic perfection. From the psychedelic whimsy of the 1960s to the brooding, polished epics of the 1980s and the ambient swan songs of the 2010s, their body of work is less a collection of songs and more a chronicle of modern musical evolution. The Experimental Transition (1968–1972) A tribute to Syd

| Year | Album Title | Notes | |------|-------------|-------| | 1967 | The Piper at the Gates of Dawn | Debut; Syd Barrett era | | 1968 | A Saucerful of Secrets | Transition album | | 1969 | More | Film soundtrack | | 1969 | Ummagumma | Studio/Live double album | | 1970 | Atom Heart Mother | Orchestral & experimental | | 1971 | Meddle | Pre-Dark Side milestone | | 1972 | Obscured by Clouds | Film La Vallée | | 1973 | The Dark Side of the Moon | ⭐ All-time classic | | 1975 | Wish You Were Here | Tribute to Syd Barrett | | 1977 | Animals | Concept album | | 1979 | The Wall | Double album; rock opera | | 1983 | The Final Cut | Roger Waters-led | | 1987 | A Momentary Lapse of Reason | Post-Waters | | 1994 | The Division Bell | Last studio album (original era) | | 2014 | The Endless River | Based on The Division Bell sessions |

Are we missing a specific tour bootleg or solo album? While the studio discography covers 1967 to 2014, the beauty of the 320Kbps format is that it handles the raw, loud, crowded dynamics of live shows (like Is There Anybody Out There?) just as well as the studio masters.