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  2. Discovery (Pink Floyd box set) - Wikipedia

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    Pink Floyd: Discovery is a compilation CD box set by Pink Floyd released on 26 September 2011 to launch the Why Pink Floyd...? re-release campaign. The box set includes all of their standard studio albums released by this point. All albums were newly remastered by James Guthrie and Joel Plante.

  3. The Early Years 1965–1972 - Wikipedia

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    Pink Floyd (1966 onwards): Syd Barrett – lead vocals, guitars; Nick Mason – drums, percussion, lead vocals on "Scream Thy Last Scream" Roger Waters – bass ...

  4. Pink Floyd - Wikipedia

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    The founding members of Pink Floyd were Roger Waters, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright, who enrolled at the London Polytechnic at Regent Street in September 1962 to study architecture, [2] and Syd Barrett, two years younger than the rest of the band, who had moved to London in 1964 to study at the Camberwell College of Arts. [3]

  5. Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition's title reflects the lyric "I've got a grand piano to prop up my mortal remains", from the song "Nobody Home", on The Wall.It was promoted with media appearances by all three surviving band members (David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Roger Waters), and designer Aubrey Powell; [6] as well as the flying of an inflatable pig over the V&A, [5] and at the BBC's Broadcasting House.

  6. Relics (album) - Wikipedia

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    Relics (subtitle: A Bizarre Collection of Antiques & Curios) is a 1971 compilation album by English rock band Pink Floyd.The album was released in the UK on 14 May 1971 and in the US on the following day.

  7. Pink Floyd discography - Wikipedia

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    Both appear on Pink Floyd's second album, A Saucerful of Secrets, [10] the first of several to feature cover artwork by Hipgnosis. [11] In 1969, Pink Floyd released a soundtrack album, More, and a combined live and studio album, Ummagumma. [12] Atom Heart Mother (1970) was a collaboration with Ron Geesin, featuring an orchestra and choir. [13]