Pink Floyd and filmmaker Barbet Schroeder’s collaborative effort resulted in the band’s first soundtrack album in 1969. This reintroduction of the Pink Floyd catalogue on vinyl is for the first time in over two decades. It includes future early 70's live favorites “Cymbaline” and “Green Is The Colour”. Pressed on 180 gram vinyl for optimum stereo sound quality.
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Pink Floyd and filmmaker Barbet Schroeder’s collaborative effort resulted in the band’s first soundtrack album in 1969. This reintroduction of the Pink Floyd catalogue on vinyl is for the first time in over two decades. It includes future early 70's live favorites “Cymbaline” and “Green Is The Colour”. Pressed on 180 gram vinyl for optimum stereo sound quality.
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Despite getting a US-made record, the quality seems to be about as good as the EU-press copies of Piper and Saucerful, similarly my praises and criticisms still apply in good vinyl, good but somewhat disappointing jacket. This is probably the best More has ever sounded.
Joel Croyle
March 2, 2021
Is there a Pink Floyd that isn't worth 5 stars? Not to my knoledge. I find this album very different than the rest and yet it is still Floyd and it still is a well built composition. Pink Floyd are masters at their craft. The packaging it came in was sturdy, the cover wasn't bent and the record was in perfect condition.