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Thirteenth studio album by the British rock band. Released in September 1987, it is the first album featuring the later three piece line-up: David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright.
2016 Version
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1. Signs of Life
2. Learning To Fly
3. The Dogs of War
4. One Slip
5. On the Turning Away
6. Yet Another Movie
7. Round and Around
8. A New Machine, Pt. 1
9. Terminal Frost
10. A New Machine, Pt. 2
11. Sorrow
19,94€
Only 2 left in stock
1-CD
Rock / Progressive Rock
Reissue
Thirteenth studio album by the British rock band. Released in September 1987, it is the first album featuring the later three piece line-up: David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright.
2016 Version
Reissue
The tenth studio album by Pink Floyd, originally released in January 1977. It was recorded at the band’s Britannia Row Studios in London throughout 1976 and early 1977, and was produced by the band themselves. Animals is a concept album, focusing on the social-political conditions of mid-1970s Britain, and was a change from the style of the band’s earlier work. The album was developed from a collection of unrelated songs into a concept which describes the apparent social and moral decay of society, likening the human condition to that of animals.
2016 Version
1 Pink Floyd– Film
Film Director [Film Directed By] – Peter Whitehead (3)
29:18
2 Pink Floyd– Interstellar Overdrive
Film Director [Film Directed By] – Peter Whitehead (3)
Written-By – Mason*, Wright*, Waters*, Barratt*
16:46
3 Pink Floyd– Nick’s Boogie
Film Director [Film Directed By] – Peter Whitehead (3)
Written-By – Mason*
11:50
4 Peter Whitehead (3)– Peter Whitehead’s Overview
Interviewee – Peter Whitehead (3)
3:49
5 No Artist– Peter Whitehead’s 60’s Experience 4:37
6 Mick Jagger– Mick Jagger Interview
Interviewee – Mick Jagger
3:18
7 Michael Caine– Michael Caine Interview
Interviewee – Michael Caine
2:42
8 Julie Christie– Julie Christie Interview
Interviewee – Julie Christie
4:43
9 David Hockney– David Hockney Interview
Interviewee – David Hockney
6:50