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The 12th studio album from Pink Floyd was originally released in 1983 and was the last album to include founding member Roger Waters. ‘The Final Cut’ was another global chart-topper for Pink Floyd. During the Falklands War and the era of Thatcherism, this anti-war concept album explored...
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A Momentary Lapse of Reason, Pink Floyd’s thirteenth studio album, was released in 1987 and demonstrated a significant change in style for the band with more experimental use of drum machines and samples. The album also saw the return of graphic artist Storm Thorgerson who designed this...
A beautiful and sometimes unfairly overlooked part of King Crimson's always intriguing back catalog, on Islands Crimson left behind the formula they followed for their first three albums, setting off for more adventurous avenues of expression. If his leadership were ever in question...
USA was recorded towards the end of King Crimson's final US tour of the 70's in June 1974. It was issued as an epitaph for the band in Spring 1975 as a single album – at a time when doubles or even triple live albums were more considered the norm for live releases. The reputation of the...
Engineered by Alan Parsons after he performed the same duties on Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, I Robot from 1977 remains a true audiophile showcase with extended frequency range and impressive dynamic range. Inspired by Isaac Asimov stories, I Robot delves into themes of...
After over eight months of continuous recording at their own Britannia Row studios in 1976, ‘Animals’ was originally released in 1977 and became one of the band’s most popular albums. The album is amongst Pink Floyd’s most recognisable covers featuring the iconic pig flying above...
The first release under the new Zappa Records and Universal Music agreement, this remastered 40th Anniversary Edition of Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention's One Size Fits All now available on limited edition 180 gram vinyl. Originally released in 1975, it was Zappa's final album...
Sheik Yerbouti was the first album to be released on Zappa's own label, Zappa Records in 1979 and went on to become Zappa's biggest selling album worldwide. The title is a play on words, pronounced 'Shake Your Booty'. Remastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering using the...
King Crimson spent 1970 as a studio band recording the two albums In the Wake of Poseidon and Lizard. Though working with a transitional lineup the album sounds remarkably cohesive and shares some similarities in approach and sound to their debut In the Court of the Crimson King, and...
Often cited as one of the greatest albums of all time, ‘The Dark Side of the Moon‘, released in 1973, has gone on to sell in excess of 50 million copies and is the Pink Floyd’s most commercially successful album. Including the songs ‘Time’, ‘The Great Gig in the Sky’ and ‘Money’, this...
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