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Includes massive commercial and critical successes like The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) and Wish You Were Here (1975), the former of which has sold over 63 million equivalent units .
A double-album rock opera, The Wall was Roger Waters’ magnum opus regarding isolation and stardom. With Bob Ezrin producing, the band moved away from long instrumental jams toward more structured songwriting, spawning the iconic anthem "Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2."
: The breakthrough where the "classic" Floyd sound emerged, anchored by the 23-minute epic "Echoes" [5].
A film soundtrack containing acoustic folk ballads, heavy avant-garde rock, and ambient instrumentals. It marks their first album completely without Syd Barrett. Ummagumma (1969) Pink Floyd - Discography -1967-2014-320Kbps-
The band's output is often categorized by its shifting leadership and sonic eras:
Accessible, conventional song structures featuring early uses of the VCS3 synthesizer.
Meddle is widely considered the album where Pink Floyd truly found their signature sound. It balances acoustic textures with pioneering studio effects, forging a cohesive sonic blueprint for their 1970s masterpieces. "Echoes", "One of These Days" Obscured by Clouds (1972) Includes massive commercial and critical successes like The
Widely considered the album where Pink Floyd found their signature sound. It marks the transition away from psychedelia toward the polished progressive rock of their golden era. "Echoes", "One of These Days"
Aggressive, guitar-driven progressive rock based loosely on George Orwell's Animal Farm . The Wall (1979)
"Astronomy Domine", "Interstellar Overdrive", "Bike" Ummagumma (1969) The band's output is often categorized
Pink Floyd: A Definitive Journey Through Their 1967-2014 Discography (320Kbps)
Highly theatrical, rich with sound effects, dialogue snippets, and dramatic orchestral arrangements by Michael Kamen. 5. Fractionalization and the Final Waters Album (1983) The Final Cut (1983)
A Saucerful of Secrets (1968), More (1969), Ummagumma (1969), Atom Heart Mother (1970), Meddle (1971)
For the completist, the 320kbps discography goes beyond the 15 studio albums. The band has a massive underground following of bootlegs. One of the most famous collections is the 18-CD bootleg box set A Tree Full Of Secrets (1965-2007), which spans rarities, outtakes, and alternate mixes. Many versions of this set circulate in 320kbps MP3, totaling nearly 2.69 GB of rare audio. Additionally, official box sets like The Later Years 1987-2019 (released in 2019) are readily available in 320kbps MP3 format for those wanting the deep cuts and live tracks.
This is the era that the file-sharing title "320Kbps" is most likely referencing—high-fidelity audio recordings that defined 70s hi-fi culture.