![]() ![]() “The Grand Vizier's Garden Party (Parts 1-3),” Ummagumma (1969) With that said, let’s set the controls for the heart of Pink Floyd.ġ67. We did include some previously unreleased material that eventually saw the light of day, but only if it was officially released before Pink Floyd’s last album in 2014. We avoided the demos on the “Immersion” box sets of The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Wall, because those pieces turned into full-fledged tracks later on. We gave the same treatment to the multi-part suites on the studio half of Ummagumma, while leaving behind the concert-recorded disc entirely. Each “side” of that release became its own song. There were some exceptions to this rule – notably The Endless River, which was conceived as four suites. So, for the most part, we delineated songs as tracks: If Pink Floyd cut them into little pieces, then we assessed them individually, even if they are songs that are usually played together on radio (i.e. This list of all 167 Pink Floyd Songs Ranked Worst to Best runs the gamut, including every studio-recorded track from 15 albums, a handful of non-LP singles and b-sides, some soundtrack and compilation appearances and a few overlooked pieces that came out decades after they were first put to tape.ĭue to Pink Floyd’s penchant for multi-part conceptual works, a “song” isn’t as well-defined as it might be with other bands. ![]()
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