The first single-disc Pink Floyd compilation to surface in 30 years -- the last being
A Collection of Great Dance Songs, released as a stopgap between The Wall and The Final Cut -- A Foot in the Door: The Best ...
After three years and four albums, the '80s incarnation of King Crimson, featuring Adrian Belew
(guitar/vocals/drums), Bill Bruford (drums/percussion), Robert Fripp (guitar) and Tony Levin (bass/stick/synth/vocal) wrapped up their initial collaborative efforts at the conclusion of their 1984 North American ...
Of all of the classic-era Pink Floyd albums, Animals is the strangest and darkest, a
record that's hard to initially embrace yet winds up yielding as many rewards as its equally nihilistic successor, The Wall. It isn't that Roger Waters ...
The second post-Roger Waters Pink Floyd album is less forced and more of a group
effort than A Momentary Lapse of Reason -- keyboard player Richard Wright is back to full bandmember status and has co-writing credits on five of ...
After the musical uncertainty of Waterloo Lily, Caravan returned with their most inspired recording since
In the Land of the Grey and Pink. The splendidly titled For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night is several steps ahead in terms ...
Question of Balance, the Moody Blues first real attempt at a harder rock sound, still
has some psychedelic elements, but they're achieved with an overall leaner studio sound. The group was trying to take stock of itself at this time, ...