Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse Of Reason 180 Gram Vinyl LP
Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse Of Reason Vinyl LP is the thirteenth studio album by the British progressive rock band. Released in September 1987, the album was recorded primarily on guitarist David Gilmour’s converted boathouse, Astoria. It was the first Pink Floyd album recorded without founding member Roger Waters, who departed in 1985. The album was promoted with a successful world tour and with three singles: the double A-side ‘Learning to Fly’/’Terminal Frost’, ‘On the Turning Away’, and ‘One Slip’.
Tracks
A1 Signs Of Life
A2 Learning To Fly
A3 The Dogs Of War
A4 One Slip
A5 On The Turning Away
B1 Yet Another Movie
B2 Round And Around
B3 A New Machine (Part 1)
B4 Terminal Frost
B5 A New Machine (Part 2)
B6 Sorrow
Pink Floyd were an English rock band formed in 1964. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic groups, they were distinguished for their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philosophical lyrics and elaborate live shows. They became and still are a leading band of the progressive rock genre, cited by some as the greatest progressive rock band of all time.
Band Members
Syd Barrett – lead and rhythm guitars, vocals (1964–1968) (died 2006)
Bob Klose – lead guitar (1964–1965)
David Gilmour – lead and rhythm guitars, vocals, bass, keyboards, synthesisers (1967–1995, 2005, 2012–2014)
Roger Waters – bass, vocals, rhythm guitar, synthesisers (1964–1985, 2005)
Richard Wright – keyboards, piano, organ, synthesisers, vocals (1964–1979, 1990–1995, 2005) (touring/session member 1979–1981 and 1986–1990) (died 2008[386])
Nick Mason – drums, percussion, vocals (1964–1995, 2005, 2012–2014)
Other Studio albums
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967)
Dark Side of The Moon
More (1969)
Ummagumma (1969)
Atom Heart Mother (1970)
Meddle (1971)
Obscured by Clouds (1972)
The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
Wish You Were Here (1975)
Animals (1977)
The Wall (1979)
The Final Cut (1983)
A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987)
The Division Bell (1994)
The Endless River (2014)
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