The last Pink Floyd album in the #discoveryboxset, and the last Pink Floyd album to feature more than two of its original members. In my opinion it’s more of a real Pink Floyd album than #learningtofly in that Richard Wright and David Gilmour contribute most of the songwriting on at least the musical end of it. Three songs by Wright and Gilmour, one song just by Richard Wright, five songs by David Gilmour, one song by Gilmour and their producer Bob Ezrin. That’s on the end of the musical composition. David Gilmour shares credit for writing lyrics with his spouse Polly Sampson, with Nick Laird-Clowes, or with both on all songs except instrumentals of course. Richard Wright’s musical composition had lyrics provided by Anthony Moore. This #1994 #album was the real end of the band as a functioning unit: #theendlessriver, released 20 years later in #2014, was put together by Nick Mason and David Gilmour after Richard Wright had passed away, using music he had left behind. It’s not bad music but it’s not particularly interesting and not at the creative level we’ve come to expect from any members of Pink Floyd. It’s not even particularly interesting as ambient music. The discovery box itself is a great collection of Pink Floyd studio albums from their first to this one. And the booklet with stories about the album art for each album is wonderful. #pinkfloyd #discoverybox #thedivisionbell #cd #cds #cdcollection #music #rock #rockandroll #rocknroll #rockmusic #progressive #prog #progressiverock #psychedelia #progressivemusic #90s #90smusic #rockandromanticism (at Manatee Cove) https://www.instagram.com/rock.and.romanticism/p/CZRz07qOV_Q/?utm_medium=tumblr













