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Albums 
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Released Year 
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Notes 
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The Piper at the
  Gates of Dawn 
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1967 
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The first Album. Its Includes Barrett . 
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A Saucerful of
  Secrets 
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29 June,1968 
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Its include Gilmour. 
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Ummagumma 
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25 October 1969 
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Ummagumma is the first live album by the English
  progressive rock band Pink Floyd.  
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Atom Heart Mother
  and Meddle 
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 1970 
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The first Pink Floyd album to be specially mixed
  for 4-channel quadraphonic sound as well as conventional 2-channel stereo. 
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Meddle 
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30 October 1971 
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The album was well received by music critics upon
  its release. However, despite being commercially successful in the United
  Kingdom, lackluster publicity on the part of their United States-based label
  led to poor sales there. 
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Obscured by
  Clouds 
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15 June 1972 
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The album reached number one in France, number six
  on the UK Albums Chart and number 46 on the US albums chart. 
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The Dark Side of
  the Moon 
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March 1973 
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The Dark Side of the Moon is one of the most
  commercially successful rock albums of all time, a US number 1, it remained
  on the Billboard chart for more than fourteen years, selling more than 40
  million copies worldwide. 
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Wish You Were
  Here 
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5 July 1975 
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It explores themes of absence, the music business
  and former band-mate Syd Barrett's mental decline. 
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Animals 
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January 1977 
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The album's lyrics described different classes of
  society as dogs, pigs, and sheep. 
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The Wall 
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1982 
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The Wall concept also spawned a film,
  the original idea for which was to be a combination of live concert footage
  and animated scenes. However, the concert footage proved impractical to film. 
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The Final Cut 
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March 1983 
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In 1982, Waters suggested a new musical project for
  the band, with the working title Spare Bricks, originally conceived as the
  soundtrack album for Pink Floyd The Wall. 
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A spent force 
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1984-1985 
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Waters-led era Ends 
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A Momentary Lapse
  of Reason 
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September 1987 
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Q Magazine described the album as essentially a
  Gilmour solo effort. 
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The Division Bell 
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28 March 1994 
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The album went to #1 in the UK and the US, but
  received lukewarm reviews. Its release was followed immediately by a tour of
  the US and Europe. The Division Bell was certified gold, platinum and 2x
  platinum in the US in June 1994, and 3x platinum in January 1999. It sold
  over twelve million copies worldwide. 
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2 comments:
Please add song in Lists
Great post. I like it that you posted the winning of the album. Keep up the good work. Best regards
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