Pink Floyd - Discography -1967-2014-320kbps- Exclusive May 2026
Here is a comprehensive look at the eras that defined the Pink Floyd discography from 1967 to 2014. 1. The Psychedelic Dawn (1967–1968)
An exploration of greed, time, death, and madness. It remained on the Billboard charts for 741 weeks and is a staple of any high-fidelity music collection.
Often cited as the album where Pink Floyd "found their sound." The 23-minute track "Echoes" laid the groundwork for the atmospheric brilliance of their peak years. 3. The Golden Era of Concept Albums (1973–1979) Pink Floyd - Discography -1967-2014-320Kbps-
This album marked the transition from the Barrett era to the inclusion of David Gilmour. It began the band's shift toward the longer, more atmospheric compositions they would soon be famous for. 2. The Experimental Years (1969–1972)
A massive rock opera about isolation and trauma. It became a cultural touchstone, accompanied by a legendary live show and a feature film. 4. The Final Cut and Internal Shifts (1983) Here is a comprehensive look at the eras
A poignant tribute to Syd Barrett and a critique of the music industry. "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" is a highlight of David Gilmour's guitar work.
Following Barrett's departure, the band spent several years finding their collective voice. This period was defined by film soundtracks, live experimentation, and orchestral collaborations. It remained on the Billboard charts for 741
After a legal battle for the band's name, David Gilmour took the lead, bringing back a more melodic, atmospheric focus.
A double album featuring a live set and individual solo contributions from each member.