Pink Floyd

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David Gilmour - guitar, slide guitar, vocals (1968- )
Rick Wright - keyboards, vocals (1965-1980, 1987-2008)
Nick Mason - drums, percussion, sound effects (1965- )
Roger Waters - bass guitar, vocals, sound effects (1965-1985)
Syd Barrett - guitar, vocals (1965-1968)
Rado 'Bob' Klose - guitar (1965)
Jon Carin - backing vocals, keyboards, slide guitar, sound effects (1985-1995)

Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 (Performer).
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In Concerto

(7" + Vinyl, Unofficial)
Gong (3) 1977

BBC Pig Out

(7", Unofficial)
Instant Analysis Records 1990

Pink Floyd vs. Underworld - Brown Acid (12")

Not On Label (Pink Floyd), Not On Label (Underworld) 1998

The Wall 2000

(12", W/Lbl, Promo)
Not On Label (Pink Floyd) 2000

Oliver Lieb Vs. P. Floyd* - Hypnotic Checka (12", W/Lbl, Unofficial)

Unrestricted Recordings 2004

P.F.* vs. Lost Vegas - The Wall (Rebuilt) (12", W/Lbl, S/Sided)

Not On Label (Pink Floyd), Not On Label (Lost Vegas) 2004

Welcome To The Machine

(12")
Not On Label (Pink Floyd) 2005

The Wall (Andro Remix)

(12", S/Sided)
Not On Label (Pink Floyd) 2005

Pink Floyd Feat. Afrika Baby Bam* - You Better Run (12", Unofficial)

Foot Fetish 2005

Castelli* Vs. Floyd* - Hey You (Marcelo Castelli's 2005 Deep In Pink Remix) (12", S/Sided, Ltd, W/Lbl)

South America Bootie Recordings 2005

Another Brick In The Wall 2005

(12")
Not On Label (Pink Floyd) 2005

Eric Prydz vs. Pink Floyd - Proper Education (Daft Mix) (2 versions)

Not On Label (Pink Floyd), Not On Label (Daft Mix Series) 2006

Another Brick In The Wall (Part II) / One Of My Turns

(12", Unofficial)
Harvest (2) 2006

The Wall

(12", S/Sided, W/Lbl)
Not On Label (Pink Floyd) 2006

Another Brick In The Wall (Confused Mix)

(12", S/Sided)
Not On Label (Pink Floyd) 2006

Psychedelic Archives

(10", Unofficial, Ltd)
Whispering Souls Authentic Vinyl Records 2007

See Emily Play / Scarecrow / Arnold Layne / Candy And A Currant Bun

(7", EP, Unofficial, Pin)
Not On Label (Pink Floyd) 2012

See Emily Play / Scarecrow / Arnold Layne / Candy And A Currant Bun

(7", EP, Unofficial, Pur)
Not On Label (Pink Floyd) 2012

See Emily Play / Scarecrow / Arnold Layne / Candy And A Currant Bun

(7", EP, Unofficial, Cle)
Not On Label (Pink Floyd) 2012

See Emily Play / Scarecrow / Arnold Layne / Candy And A Currant Bun

(7", EP, Unofficial, Gre)
Not On Label (Pink Floyd) 2012

See Emily Play/Scream Thy Last Scream

(7", Unofficial)
Not On Label Unknown

Obscured By Clouds / When You're In (Live)

(7", Single, Unofficial)
The Amazing Kornyphone Record Label Unknown

Scream Thy Last Scream / Vegetable Man

(7", Single, Unofficial)
Zonophone (2) Unknown

VPRO Rebroadcast

(10", Unofficial)
Not On Label (Pink Floyd) Unknown

Untitled

(10", Cle)
Sigma Six Unknown
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Review by bassandtreble Sep 07, 2011 (edited 8 months ago)
These guys, just as the beatles, changed the face of pop music during the sixties and seventies, introducing psychedelic, classical and avant-garde music to a huge audience, pop was never the same after them, and for the better!
Review by Unknown42 Mar 05, 2007 (edited over 5 years ago)
The beauty of Pink Floyd is found in the mystery of the bands history as well as music. From the mysterious disapearence of the bands founder Syd Barrett to the deep dark interpretive meanings in their lyrics the band has always lived a life clothed in the darkness and the secrets of the bands past. Pink Floyd will always be remembered for being one of the most influential bands of all time and of course for their musical contribution of Dark Side of the Moon, but the true beauty of their music is found in their less popular albums such as "The Final Cut", a story album that is almost a sequel to the bands second biggest album "The Wall", discuses the untimely death of Roger Waters father in a trench in Anzio during WWII. Opnions on corrupt govenment are found in almost every album, but have to be unearthed from the storys they tell. These parables bring about the inequalities of government and the influences of human nature on daily life.
Review by Thanat0s Feb 04, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)
Pink Floyd are, in my opinion, at the top of the musical food chain. These guys came into music at a time when The Beatles were extremely famous, and you could tell from their first album "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" that they were trying to emulate the sound. But these guys knew what they were doing and began to expiriment with their music, and then came to release some of history's greatest albums. Highly influential along with King Crimson as being one of the first Progressive Rock bands of all time. Great band!

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