
Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds
180 Gram Vinyl LP • Reissue • Remastered • Stereo
Not the obvious Pink Floyd record. That is part of the pull. Obscured by Clouds sits in the space before The Dark Side of the Moon, made for Barbet Schroeder’s film La Vallée and carrying a looser, more shadowed feel. Shorter songs. Strange atmosphere. A catalogue cut that does not shout for attention, but keeps finding its way back to the turntable. Deep Floyd. Quietly essential.
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Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds
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Originally released in 1972, Obscured by Clouds is Pink Floyd’s seventh studio album and was created as the soundtrack to Barbet Schroeder’s film La Vallée. Recorded over two weeks near Paris, the album captures the band in a transitional moment between Meddle and The Dark Side of the Moon.
This edition is a remastered stereo reissue pressed on 180 gram vinyl, presenting one of Pink Floyd’s quieter catalogue records with the weight and presence it deserves. More concise and song-focused than some of their larger progressive works, the album balances soundtrack atmosphere with grounded songwriting. Tracks like “Wot’s… Uh the Deal”, “Free Four” and “Childhood’s End” reveal a looser, more direct side of Pink Floyd, while still carrying the space, mood and strangeness that define the band’s early 70s period.
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