Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - The Great Gig In The Sky Live at Knebworth House
In 1990, during their performance at Knebworth House, Pink Floyd was experiencing a period of resurgence after a decade of relative inactivity. This live recording captures the band's unique blend of rock and innovative soundscapes, and it comes shortly after the release of their album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" in 1987. This album marked their first major project following the departure of founding member Roger Waters, which led to a reshaped band identity. The Knebworth concert was part of a larger event that celebrated the band's legacy, featuring tracks from both their classic albums and newer material. Notably, this show contributed to their reputation as one of the defining rock acts of the era, as the concert attracted massive crowds and showcased their signature elaborate stage production. Following this performance, Pink Floyd continued to solidify their status with the subsequent release of "The Division Bell" in 1994.