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To understand the album’s sonic demands, one must understand its fraught genesis. Following Roger Waters’ departure, David Gilmour was left to pilot a sinking ship. A Momentary Lapse of Reason was built not in collaborative jams, but in the sterile, painstaking environment of over-dubbing and session musicians. Gilmour famously commissioned a massive bed of 27 vintage snare drums for the track "Yet Another Movie," and dragged a hospital bed onto a beach for the iconic cover art.

The includes these tracks but with slightly different lengths and mixes. Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason -FLAC-...

Released in September 1987, the album emerged from a period of intense legal and creative turmoil. Following Waters' 1985 exit, David Gilmour and Nick Mason fought for the right to use the Pink Floyd name. To understand the album’s sonic demands, one must

: The iconic cover features over 700 iron-framed hospital beds on Saunton Sands beach, designed by long-time collaborator Storm Thorgerson Gilmour famously commissioned a massive bed of 27

: Its production occurred amidst a high-profile legal dispute with Waters over the rights to the "Pink Floyd" name.

A Momentary Lapse of Reason was a product of the late 80s, heavily utilizing digital 32-track recording and complex synthesizers.