Pink Floyd - Album Ranking
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- Formed in 1965, Pink Floyd has released 15 studio albums. They have sold over 250 million albums worldwide and hold the record for an album with the most weeks on the Billboard 200 album charts. Not many bands have racked up as many accolades or stood the test of time through multiple line-ups and changes in music genres. Join me as I count down all 15 studio albums by the legendary band Pink Floyd.
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Nice ranking... here's mine:
1-Wish You Were Here
2-Dark Side of the Moon
3-Animals
4-Meddle
5-The Wall
6-Piper at the Gates of Dawn
7-Obscured by Clouds
8-A Saucerful of Secrets
9-The Division Bell
10-A Momentary Lapse of Reason
11-Atom Heart Mother
12-More
13-Ummagumma
14-The Final Cut
15-The Endless River
I remember you mentioning that Pink Floyd is your favorite, and watching your videos over the past year or so has really motivated me to get more into all their albums. Appreciate everything you do!
Good call on Animals. It's an absolute masterpiece.
Here's mine:
15. The Final Cut
14. More
13. Ummagumma (this is low only because I'm not including the live album. The live album is one of my favorite Floyd releases)
12. The Endless River
11. The Wall
10. A Momentary Lapse of Reason
09. Obscured By Clouds
08. The Division Bell
07. Atom Heart Mother
06. Wish You Were Here
05. The Dark Side of the Moon
04. The Piper At The Gates of Dawn
03. Saucerful of Secrets
02. Animals
01. Meddle
Hi from The Syd Barrett Archives! Here is my list (40+ year fan):
01. Meddle
02. Piper At The Gates of Dawn
03. Animals
04. Darkside of the Moon
05. Atom Heart Mother
06. Obscured by Clouds
07. More
08. The Wall
09. Wish You Were Here
10. The Final Cut
11. The Division Bell
12. A Saucerful of Secrets
13. Ummagumma
14. A Momentary Lapse of Reason
15. The Endless River
The fact that you put the Gilmour Floyd albums above Meddle and Piper hurts my soul. The Endless River is just a bunch of outtakes, Momentary Lapse is a Gilmour solo album, and aside from a couple of songs the Floyd guys didn't write the lyrics on Division Bell. Hard to take those 3 albums as Floyd cannon, now don't get me wrong, I still like them, but not above the rest. The Final Cut sounded more like a Floyd album than Momentary Lapse.
Cool you did a ranking show! It's always interesting to hear other peoples opinions on albums by bands we like. 😀
You surprised me with your first 4-5 albums making the bottom of your list.
My top 3 would be: Meddle, Wish you were here and Animals.
Great job as always. Don’t apologize for liking The Division Bell. I heard it for the first time recently and thought it was captivating . Like driving in a cloud.
Mine is surprising for many :
1-Piper at the Gates of Dawn
2-A Saucerful of Secrets
3-Atom Heart Mother
4-Animals
5-Ummagumma
6-Dark Side of the moon
7-Wish you were here
8-Meddle
9-The Wall
10-Division Bell
11-A Momentary lapse of reason
12-Obscured by clouds
13-The endless river
14-The final cut
15-More
Hey Brendon. I was excited to see your rankings being Pink Floyd is my favorite band also. I like your list but I would have to put the Final Cut and The Endless River at the end with UmmaGumma. .
Where does Division Bell rank for you? I’m surprised to hear Endless River didn’t click with you if you like Division Bell. For me they go hand in hand. So many similar sounds between them.
Your ranking is stupendous! I love it with passion.
Personally I'd place Dark Side of the Moon even lower for I never got immensely fond of it because of the 'perceived' commercialised sound to my ear. Then it's a close tie between Animals and Wish You Were Here for me, so I don't know which to place at which place between numbers one and two. Having said that, I am a mega fan of these two albums as well; absolutely their best works.
Nice to hear your views on one of my top five bands. I agree with your ranking for the most part, but my number one constantly changes between Animals & WYWH. You have put in the mood to listen to some Floyd & Gilmours beautiful guitar tone. Great video, Brendon. Have you done a video of, say, your top 10 bands before?
This is tough to rank actually and this could change but this is it for now:
1. Wish You Were Here
2. Animals
3. The Dark Side of the Moon
4. The Wall
5. Meddle
6. Obscured by Clouds
7. A Momentary Lapse of Reason
8. A Saucerful of Secrets
9. Atom Heart Mother
10. The Division Bell
11. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
12. The Final Cut
13. More
14. The Endless River
15. Ummagumma
Couple notes- the “big four” are the big four for a reason, in my opinion these are perfect albums. I pretty much never get tired of them though I’d be good without ever hearing the songs from them on the radio. Meddle ranks high with me because I like every track, even Seamus. I know for years people have commented on that track kind of being a throwaway and I understand that opinion but I never had a problem with it. That and San Tropez are the lesser tracks on the album but I still enjoy them.
Still Meddle is not strong enough to compete with the big four and I think that should be obvious, it doesn’t have as strong of an album feel to it. And outside of the top four these albums are hard to rank because these are mostly flawed albums in my opinion, but I still love them, and they jump around stylistically. They have enough all time great material for me to consider them one of my favorite bands ever, always wished that they did a little more with the classic lineup, a great run of albums in the 70’s though.
Finally someone more close to my opinion!
Pink Floyd: Ranked
1. The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
2. The Wall (1979)
3. Wish You Were Here (1975)
4. Meddle (1971)
5. A Saucerful of Secrets (1968)
6. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967)
7. Animals (1977)
8. Obscured by Clouds (1972)
9. Atom Heart Mother (1970)
10. Ummagumma (1969)
11. More (1969)
12. The Division Bell (1993)
13. The Endless River (2014)
14. The Final Cut (1983)
15. A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987)
I agree with your list for the most part. I definitely agree with your top 4.
Excellent discussion. Here is my ranking.
1. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
2. Dark Side of the Moon
3. Animals
4. A Saucerful of Secrets
5. Wish You Were Here
6. The Wall
7. Meddle
8. Obscured by Clouds
9. More soundtrack
10. The Final Cut
11. The Division Bell
12. The Endless River
13. Atom Heart Mother
14. A Momentary Lapse of Reason
15. Ummagumma
Hey Brendan, here is a partial list of my Floyd favs
1 Wish You Were Here
2 Animals (my poodle always barks during the song "Dogs"
3 Meddle
4 The Division Bell
5 Dark Side of the Moon
6 The Wall
I’ve really come around to The Division Bell over the years. Initially I didn’t care for it, but now it’s the album I keep coming back to and now really enjoy. Also…Animals is my #1 as well. I love how dark and weird it is. BTW: Listen to the new SURROUND / blu-ray version of Animals. It’s incredible!
Have been watching your channel for years!
Good call with Animals at #1. Maybe the others of the “big four” are “better” but I keep returning to Animals for it’s totally unique sound and vision, nothing else like it. I suppose in some way you have to pair it with the book Animal Farm but still the way it’s presented is totally self contained and undoubtedly one of their masterworks.
Agreed my favorite as well.
Interesting to see your ranking since you’re a huge fan. I agree that Rick Wright is a bit of an unsung hero since it was his keyboards, along with Gilmour’s guitar, that attracted me to the band.
My favorite is Wish You Were Here, followed by Animals.
Most grossly overrated is The Wall (way to whiny and depressing spread over 2 discs).
Perhaps the most underrated is The Division Bell. Incredible album.
Biggest surprise is The Endless River. I had all their albums up until this one. It got such poor reviews I never tried to listen to this until about a year ago. I was shocked at how much I liked it, so I now own it.
Really would’ve liked more tracks with Richard Wright on vocals, I really enjoyed his voice when they let him sing. And loved his playing, always something enjoyable to find any time he’s on an album. His keys on The Wall are a huge standout for example.
I’m not too familiar with much of pink Floyd but for their classic hits, which I enjoy.
However, my favourite song of theirs is “high hopes” and think the video is amazing for it too
Great video. I would have maybe put Division Bell higher but otherwise, totally agree 👍
Very helpful for me. Im not as familiar with the early stuff. I thought Division bell would be your number one😂. Great ranking. Animals and WYWH are up there for me also
As much as I love Division Bell, I can’t deny their classic albums. Realistically nothing touches those. But I return to Division Bell more because it was my first. However there is nothing on Division Bell that tops songs like Hey You, Comfortably Numb, or Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
@@BrendonSnyder definitely gonna check more of those out. I've been more into Division bell since watching your episodes 👍
@@BrendonSnyder There is something warm and cozy about The Division Bell, I’ll give you that. And it’s bittersweet as it’s basically their last real album. But yes the songs just aren’t on the level of their all time best stuff, and that’s okay, that’s to be expected with where they were at in their timeline. Still a solid album and it’s nice to have Richard Wright back for one more album, though I also enjoy David Gilmour’s On an Island, which is the final album he played on if my info is correct.
My favorite Pink Floyd album of all time is: The Final Cut… The reason why I like this album it’s because the sonics on there it’s just freaking incredible and I don’t think since a momentary lapse of reason all the way to the division Bell… none of those two that I mention never matched the sonic bombast of the final cut!!!
Top Tier Ones most likely to be my favorite to listen to depending on mood: :
Dark Side of the Moon, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, Meddle and The Wall
Second Tier:
Wish You Were Here, Saucerful of Secrets, Animals, Atom Heart Mother, Obscured by Clouds, Division Bell, Momentary Lapse of Reason,
Third Tier:
Umma Gumma, Endless River, More, The Final Cut,
I like the G&L guitar in the background!
Looks like the Jerry Cantrell signature model.
Yeah it’s the Jerry Cantrell Rampage model from 1992.
My next guitar might be a G&L...maybe a Legacy RMC.
@@paulblanchet542 G&L makes some great guitars. I have two of them - Fallout & Legacy.
Brendon, thanks for another great video! Have you ever reviewed the Discovery box set? What do you think of it? I'm considering it as a Christmas present to myself 😉
It’s an album collection boxset. No bonus tracks so it didn’t interest me.
I decided not to get it as well, but I did get the two Mark Knopfler solo album box sets for Christmas 😁
My first experience with floyd was doing shrooms and listening to Obscured By Clouds. Animals is my favourite.
A Very Good Evening To Yah Brendon (Yep, I'll Pronounce Your Name Right As It's Popular Here In Dublin) Yah Wont Hear Me Callin' Yah Brandon. 1994 My Good Man Was The Division Bell, I Know You Know That, But Just For People Watching You Said 1984. Pink Floyd Are My Number 1 Band (Although Looking At My TH-cam Channel) You Wouldn't Think It, But The TH-cam Thing Is Another Side Of My DJing End Of Things. For Me [ A Momentary Lapse Of Reason + Animals ] Are My Joint Number 1 Floyd Albums (Definitively Personal Reasons Why That Is) But That Ain't That Always The Way Man. Oh, Love Your Uploads And The Vids You Do With Anthony In Sound Exchange. Animals Is An Absolute Masterpiece, Its Always My Go To No Mater What Mood I'm In.
Wow. I respectfully disagree with a good amount of this but as a PF nut I enjoyed it anyway. Merry Christmas brother!
Remember it’s all just an opinion. What would you pick at their #1 album?
@@BrendonSnyder so there’s “best” and “personal favorite,” 2 separate categories, and I have Animals as both. Happy holidays to you and cheers! 🍻
I like "The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn" a lot more. If this album and the singles from around that time were all that Pink Floyd had ever done, and they broke up when Syd Barrett had to go, they would still be remembered today. That is quite a good debut album. I would have it at #5 or #6.
Great list, although my favorite is Meddle or Dark Side, depending on the day. If the regular version of Animals had the Snowy White transition, it would be a better album.
Pink floyd is also one of my favorite bands. I have The Wall at #1
1. The Wall (1979)
2. Animals (1977)
3. Wish You Were Here (1975)
4. The Dark Side of The Moon (1973)
5. The Division Bell (1994)
6. The Final Cut (1983)
7. A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987)
8. Meddle (1971)
9. Atom Heart Mother (1970)
10. Obscured By Clouds (1972)
11. More (1969)
12. The Endless River (2014)
13. A Saucerful of Secrets (1968)
14. Ummagumma (1969)
15. The Piper at The Gates of Dawn (1967)
The Later Years remix of A Momentary Lapse of Reason really improved the quality of the recording. The addition of Rick's Hammond parts and Nick's drumming pushed it up my list.
Ma liste:
1.- Wish You Were Here
2.- Dark Side of The Moon
3.- Animals
4.- The Wall
5.- Meddle
6.- Atom Heart Mother
7.- The Division Bell
Brandon, Rick did play on Momentary Lapse and contributed some keyboards and backing vocals to the album. The Updated and Remixed version of the album is my go to now.
Rick plays on Signs of Life, Learning to Fly, On the Turning Away, Terminal Frost and Sorrow.
But he wasn’t part of the band
Good call. I got the updated, remixed version on vinyl. Nice presentation with a gatefold, sounds great, really impressed. Personally I love the album, I know people just say it’s a Gilmour solo album, and I understand why they say that, the info on it is well documented, but it still retains the essence of Pink Floyd I think and I count it just the same. Maybe it is missing Roger’s contributions, not the strongest lyrically, but musically I like it a lot and see it as a logical step and a quality release from that era.
@@BrendonSnyder I know but he came back and the interview Rick did with Redbeard he said he was involved towards the last quarter of the recording putting some keyboards down or whatever.
@@BrendonSnyderActually he was, he played on the album and tour, the only reason his name wasn't included as part of the band was because of the court case with Roger Waters but to all intense and purpose he was part of it and part of the band as far as Gilmour and Mason were concerned, they just couldn't put it in print for fear of legal repercussions.
@@stuartraybould6433 Rick was reinstated eventually in 1993.
Here's my current ranking for Floyd's catalog. I decided to rank them before I watched to give my unaffected picks and to let your ranking free from any consternation I might feel when I see one of my picks languishing in the basement of yours LOL!
15) Piper at the Gates of Dawn (Not a fan of the Syd era)
14) A Saucer Full of Secrets (Less Syd but, still not Pink Floyd)
13) Ummagumma (Still sounding lost and experimental)
12) Atom Heart Mother (Beginning to find a direction)
11) More (Some glimpses of what would develop into the band we know and love)
10) Obscured By Clouds (A few more flashes of the brilliant gem that lie in the bottom of Floyd's collective bag of tricks)
09) The Endless River (This is a very moody album and a nice tribute to Richard Wright)
08) The Final Cut (Not a true classic in the discography but, a solid choice for a huge Floyd fan all the same)
07) Meddle (Underrated in the catalog. A great album for a walk with headphones/earbuds.)
06) The Division Bell (could be five were it not for the incredible remix of MLOR)
05) A Momentary Lapse of Reason (Later Years remix)
04) The Wall (Brilliant album but, a little self indulgent on Roger's end. Gilmour's voice and guitar absolutely make this a classic!)
03) Dark Side of the Moon (Possibly the greatest concept album ever written. Roger's most insightful lyrics ever)
02) Wish You Were Here (Some of the greatest music ever put to tape!)
01) Animals (So freaking brilliant! Gilmour shines on this album!)
The Endless River was a tribute to Rick Wright and also a tribute to Storm Thorgerson. David was also working on Rattle That Lock simultaneously with The Endless River.
Yes that’s all true
Pink foydare great band
I have Atom Heart Mother WAY higher at #6. And I love the album cover. But I get it, no 2 people have the same Pink Floyd album ranking.
Absolutely, each album is very different so every ranking is a list of favourites. The only reliable indication of which is best has to be based on sales.
So my list of favourites are
1. Meddle
2. Wish You Were Here
3. Atom Heart Mother
4. The Dark Side of the Moon
5. Obscured by Clouds
6. Animals
7. The Division Bell
8. More
9. A Saucer Full of Secrets
10. A piper at the Gates of Dawn
Bottom 5 and why
11. The Endless River…. Not a real album, just a nod to Ricks way of doing things. Still enjoy it though and would be so much better if Nervana was included.
12. The Wall . Hated this when it came out. I thought Disco had no place on a Floyd album. Too much dirge filler, too many classical instruments drowning out the precious little of Rick there. Rogers voice is irritating.
13. A momentary Lapse of Reason. A Gilmore solo record trying too hard to sound like Floyd. The original version sounds stuck in the eighties. The remastered version is much better from what I have heard.
14. The Final Cut. Just another brick in the wall, as in too many classical instruments, no Rick, barely any Nick or Dave. Rogers voice is even more irritating than on The Wall.
15. Ummagumma. Worth getting for the live disc and would be higher if I included it in my rating. The Nick and Rick pieces are unlistenable, Grantchester meadows is okay, much better versions with David as a duet. Grooving with a pict is fun at first but becomes tedious. The Narrow Way is awesome and really the only thing I regularly listen to on the studio disc.
Dark Side is transcendent, obvious #1 for me..2-Wish You Were Here 3-Meddle 4-The Wall 5-Animals
Mine goes like this
1) Wish You Were Here (on most days but trades with DSotM, check out the Stereo Quad Mix as the album is extended and more instruments were brought up in the mix and nothing removed)
2) Dark Side of the Moon (trades with WYWH)
3) The Division Bell (second Floyd album I was prepared for after AMLoR)
4) Meddle (loved from the time I heard all of it on WZLX in July, 1987)
5) The Wall (was Top 3 but I don't play as much since Is There Anybody Out There? supplanted it)
6) Atom Heart Mother
7) Obscured by Clouds
8) The Endless River
9) A Momentary Lapse of Reason (was lower but the Updated and Remixed changed it)
10) Animals (Roger singing the whole album grates on me and the 2018 Remix is why it is lower now, I always go to live bootlegs for Animals fix, see Vienna or Oakland and more of Rick and David in those performances)
11) A Saucerful of Secrets
12) The Piper At the Gates of Dawn
13) The Final Cut (the 2004 revised remaster is why it is lower)
14) More
15) Ummagumma
That is Most played to least played. My least favorite Pink Floyd track never made it to an album, Heart Beat Pig Meat and the useless remake of Axe as Come In Number 51.
I think that the cover art for Atom Heart Mother is very appropriate, as a couple of the songs (Roger Waters' "IF", and David Gilmour's "Fat Old Sun") are both folkish/pastoral.
I’m with Brendon in that I don’t particularly like the album cover but I like that they were moving away from the psychedelic and abstract presentation to a more simple less assuming artwork style. It somewhat looks like what a 90’s indie artist would have as an album cover.
Here goes mine, may be controversial (maybe not). Been a Floydian since age 3/4 and hardcore since 1987 (age 11)
1) Wish You Were Here
2) The Division Bell
3) Meddle
4) Atom Heart Mother
5) The Dark Side of the Moon (would be higher but burn out on radio)
6) Obscured by Clouds
7) A Momentary Lapse of Reason (Updated and Remixed, if it were the 1987 mix it would be lower but the Updated and Remixed with added drums from Nick and keyboards added from Rick it is what it should have been)
8) Animals (original 1977 mix, the remix is OK but I prefer original mix)
9) The Wall (again fatigue from radio)
10) The Endless River
11) The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
12) A Saucerful of Secrets
13) The Early Singles (I count as an album as it came in the Shine On box set)
14) More
15) Ummagumma
16) The Final Cut (1983 Mix, the 2004 revised RUINS the album)
17) Zabriskie Point Soundtrack
18) The 1965 Recordings (a band has to start somewhere)
The Roger Kool Aid drinkers can stick this in their crack pipe. Most Waters fans also prefer David Lee Roth to Sammy Hagar, Judas Priest to Iron Maiden, Tommy Shaw was Styx,
Solo albums (not counting Metallic Spheres which David was a guest with The Orb nor Music From The Body which was mostly Ron Geesin with contributions from Roger)
1) David Gilmour - About Face
2) Richard Wright - Wet Dream
3) Roger Waters - Amused to Death
4) Syd Barrett - Barrett
5) David Gilmour self titled
6) Roger Waters - Radio KAOS
7) Rick Wright - Broken China
8) David Gilmour - On an Island
9) David Gilmour - Rattle That Lock
10) Syd Barrett - The Madcap Laughs
11) Nick Mason - Fictitious Sports
12) Roger Waters - The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking
13) Nick Mason and Rick Fenn - Profiles
14) Zee (Rick Wright and Dave Harris) - Identity
15) Roger Waters - Is This the Life We Really Want
16) Nick Mason and Rick Fenn - White Of the Eye
17) Roger Waters - The Lockdown Sessions
18) Roger Waters - The Dark Side of the Moon Redux
It's very hard to rank.
#15: Ummagumma [1969]
#14: More [1969]
#13: A Saucerful of Secrets [1968]
#12: Atom Heart Mother [1970]
#11: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn [1967]
#10: Endless River [2014]
#9: The Final Cut [1983]
#8: Obsured By Clouds [1972]
#7: A Momentary Lapse of Reason [1987]
#6: Meddle [1971]
#5: Animals [1977]
#4: The Division Bell [1994]
#3: The Dark Side of the Moon [1973]
#2: Wish You Were Here [1975]
#1: The Wall [1979]
Obscured by clouds is great too
Good one! There are two kinds of PF fans: Those that think DSOTM is the greatest and those that think Animals is the greatest 🙂 I understand your reasoning. I'm probably more of the conventional wisdom here. Dark Side is a perfect album, a timeless masterpiece, an evergreen like Mozarts Requem, it's flawless and an experience on the grandest scale. But yes, it can be overplayed. Right after it is Wish You Were Here. I actually play it more often than Dark Side, and it is more emotionally gripping, just a fantastic album and great musical experience but not completely flawless. To pick between these two is like choosing one of your babies, it's almost a crime, but there it is. And the third is Animals, which is a great great album, not doubt. It rocks hard and is really engaging and the most headbopping of the three. Everything else comes after that and I largely lost interest after The Wall, sad to say. Last note: Echoes is another timeless masterpiece and I love it to death.
Back in the day I was 14 I bought Atom Heart Mother because I liked the album cover. Shortly afterwards I got Ummagumma and then all their earlier albums and their subsequent albums as they were released. So by the time Dark Side of the Moon was released i already had all their earlier albums and thought they sold out to commercialism with “Money” being bombarded all over the radio. Therefore my ranking is from a different perspective than yours.
1. Atom Heart Mother
2. Meddle
3. Wish You Were Here
4. Obscured by Clouds
5. The Dark Side of the Moon
6. The Endless River
7. A Momentary Lapse of Reason
8. The Division Bell
9. Ummagumma
big gap…
10. Animals
11. A Saucerful of Secrets
12. More
13. Piper at the Gates of Dawn
big gap……..the last two I never want to listen to ever again…
14. The Wall
15. The Final Cut
So for someone who thinks they sold out with Dark Side Of The Moon, you still ranked it #5? Did your opinion change later and you decided they didn’t sell out?
bro they didn't sell out they just made good songs, dark side will always be better then any album, the wall and the final cut are just really good, no need to hate on them
I did a ranking the albums of pink Floyd a while back on my Facebook music group ( music to my ears ) so here is my list
15 Ummagumma
14 The endless river
13 More
12 Atom heart mother
11 A momentary lapse of reason
10 Obscured by clouds
9 A saicful of secrets
8 Piper at the gates of dawn
7 The final cut
6 Meddle
5. Wish you were here
4 The division bell
3 Animals
2 dark side of the moon
1 the wall
The band planned The Endless River and it was Youth and Phil Manzanera and engineer Andy Jackson who convinced David and Nick to release. Then they overdubbed new vocals and new guitar solos from David and even Nick redid the drums. They originally intended on finishing the album after The Division Bell Tour but David Gilmour’s family expanded and he put his children and wife above all else. I also love The Endless River as well.
I’ve heard a different version of the way it came to be.
For me, Meddle was the first album on which they really became Pink Floyd, or at least what I would come to think of as the "Pink Floyd" sound. Personally, I see it as the precursor to Dark Side of the Moon, serving a similar function as Permanent Waves did for Rush....no Moving Pictures without PW, and no Dark Side without Meddle...just my two cents worth 😊
I loved Animals as a kid, but now it’s Dark Side as my favorite. As far as live albums, what do you like better? Delicate Sound or Pulse? I thought Pulse sounded better until the remixed Delicate Sound. Now I like that one better.
Pulse is my favorite. More variety in the material.
😎👍
My Top 5:
1. Wish You Were Here
2. DSotM
3. A Momentary Lapse of Reason
4. Atom Heart Mother
5. Meddle
The rest varies depending on my mood. I'm not a big fan of The Wall and The Final Cut will always be at the bottom (by far).
Cheers.
My ranking: 1.A momentary lapse of reason
2. The division bell
3. Animals
4. Meddle
5. Ummagumma
bro you prob think roger is anti semetic and you agree with polly
@@inkscopez6070 Honestly, I don't think anything, I just like those albums, no matter who created them...
@@Amper-o-mat ok thats good
The Final Cut better than Meddle, Obscured By Clouds and Piper is mind boggling
A young fans ranking:
15. More
14. Endless
13. Final Cut
12. Ummagumma
11. Piper
10. Saucerful
9. Obscured
8. Atom
7. Momentary
6. Wish
5. Dark side
4. Division bell
3. Wall
2. Meddle
1. Animals
animals so good a great album
Rick was on The Wall Brandon but the band feeling was evaporating more. Rick hated Animals
But he was dismissed before the albums completion
First time in comments like the way you think
Thank you Kelly! Great minds think alike!
Mine is pretty close to yours;
Umma Gumma
More
Saucer Full of Secrets
Obscured by Clouds
Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Atom Heart Mother
Endless River
Meddle
Final Cut
Momentary Lapse of Reason
The Wall
Division Bell
Dark Side of the Moon
Animals
Wish you Were Here
Ummagumma is my nr.1
Was about to give AHM a spin, guess I won’t now.
Try it. It’s a great album.
I'm stuck at your third from bottom. Atom Heart Mother is still, after decades, one of my favourites. Oh well. Edit: What? Sorry? You are even having a go at the cover art? One of the best album covers of all time?
Yep and I stand by my comments…but remember they’re just my opinions and you’re able to like whatever you want without my approval 👊
@@BrendonSnyderObviously this is all just your opinion and you like what you like and I like what I like. But you gave a curious opening speech the substance of which suggested that people might be inclined to like what they are told to like. A critic can only tell you what they like and why - but the why might make one pay attention where one might not have.
Btw I wholeheartedly agree with your take on The Wall, though I'm not sure I would place it at number one. But then I couldn't really do a ranking because I would be forever changing my mind.
1 Dark Side
2 Wish You Where Here
3 Momentary Lapse
4 The Wall
5 Meddle
6 Animals
7 Division Bell
8 Obscured By Clouds
9 The Endless River
10 Final Cut
I’m just not a Barrett fan at all. I know he was instrumental in the creation of Floyd but I just never got into those early albums.
I really want to do a Pink Floyd album ranking video to myself but I'm kinda camera- shy and have a little bit of a speech impedient. So annoying, I hate my life.
Brendon, I'm surprised that Atom wasn't higher. You've talked about that album in the past and recently and I thought you really liked it.
No I think you’re misremembering. Other than doing the recent review. I don’t believe I’ve ever discussed it. Certainly not a favorite.
I assume Noodle does not like Seamus
Haha…he’s annoyed too! 😂
Wish You Were Here
Meddle
Dark Side of the Moon
Animals
Division Bell
Wish You Were Here and Meddle are basically tied for first(Seamus,,the song with the dog barking/howling on it, knocked Meddle out of first)...Dark Side used to be first, got tired of it.
The Wall has a masterpiece single album inside a double album full of filler( yes, I know, the filler is needed for the story, I'm simply considering it for music quality).
The Final Cut is, has been, and always will be the worst. The other albums not specifically listed are basically tied behind the first five.
For me Meddle is top 5 and Final Cut is dead last
I was waiting for this one! It is also my favorite band and roger is my favorite songwirter I love him so much
My ranking :
1-Dark side of the Moon - My favorite album of all time, it got me into music and there is nothing I dislike about it, Us and them is my favorite track on here and is my 2nd favorite song of all time.
Best track : Us and them
Worst track : none
2-Meddle - Side a is pretty cool and has some great song but it is only at number two because of echoes, words cannot describe how much I like this song, the lyrics are perfect, the vibe and the music is great and gosh i'll stop talking about it now just know that it's my favorite song of all time
Best track : echoes
Worst track : San tropez
3-The wall - A fantastic rock opera, every song is great and just the story is so great to follow, it's the album that I find myself listening to most but it's still not my favorite, love the concept and how the songs are made, I can't really rank the songs because I have a new favorite one every week
Best track(for now) : Nobody home
Worst track : stop
4-Animals - It used to be my favorite album because every track is a 10/10 but I realized that this album didn't have the best lyrics or concept, it's weird but every song is a 10/10 unlike in any other floyd album but it's still not my favorite
Best track : Pigs on the wing
Worst track : Dogs? idk I can't choose
5-The final cut - the first four are probably gonna stay where they are but from now on, they can change anytime, at the moment I really enjoy listening to the final cut because of roger's writing and because it sounds alot like another album I like : TPACOH from roger in 1984. The tracks kinda sound alike but it's a good thing imo.
Best track : two suns in the sunset
worst track : get your filthy hands off my playlist
6 - Obscured by clouds - I love the sound from this era and I like the songwriting here. The music is a bit generic but I still like it alot, also it sounds like dark side so it has a major boost
Best track : Wots uh the deal
Worst track : Absolutly curtain
7 - Wish you were here - ''sigh'' Ik it's great and it's a 5 stars but I just don't like like as much as the other, also I don't like welcome to the machine
Best track : WYWH
worst track : welcome to the machine
from now on I have nothing to say about the rest
8-ummagumma
9-Atom heart mother
10-Saucerful of secrets
11-more
12Piper at the gates of dawn
13-Momentary lapse of reason
14-division bell
Animals is the best! 🐖
Seamus is pronounced “ Shay miss “. It is how James is pronounced in Ireland. My ranking 1. All albums. 2. Dark side of the moon. Dark side is extremely overrated.
Totally agree that Dark Side and The Wall are over hyped. Good, but not stellar.
Genesis are better 🤣
Final Cut was the worst. A glorified Waters solo album.