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''More'' is the third studio album by Music/PinkFloyd, released in 1969. It is their first full-length soundtrack, for the film of the same name. It is also their first full album without Music/SydBarrett, and along with ''Music/AMomentaryLapseOfReason'' and ''Music/TheEndlessRiver'', their only album with David Gilmour on all the lead vocals. Though the film is rather obscure in the English-speaking world, several songs, including "Green is the Colour" and "Cymbaline", remained staples of the band's live sets through the early '70s.

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''More'' is the third studio album by Music/PinkFloyd, released in 1969.1969 through Creator/EMIColumbiaRecords in the UK and Tower Records in the US. It is their first full-length soundtrack, for the film of the same name. It is also their first full album without Music/SydBarrett, and along with ''Music/AMomentaryLapseOfReason'' and ''Music/TheEndlessRiver'', their only album with David Gilmour on all the lead vocals. Though the film is rather obscure in the English-speaking world, several songs, including "Green is the Colour" and "Cymbaline", remained staples of the band's live sets through the early '70s.
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Also known as ''Soundtrack from the Film More'', ''Original Motion Picture Soundtrack from the Film More'' or ''Music from the Film More''. In Europes, it was the last Pink Floyd album to be released on Creator/EMIColumbiaRecords. In the U.S., it was the last Pink Floyd album to be released under Creator/CapitolRecords' Tower Records imprint, not to be confused with the now equally defunct retail chain. Afterwards, Pink Floyd moved to Creator/{{EMI}}'s ProgressiveRock imprint, Creator/HarvestRecords.

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Also known as ''Soundtrack from the Film More'', ''Original Motion Picture Soundtrack from the Film More'' or ''Music from the Film More''. In Europes, Europe, it was the last Pink Floyd album to be released on Creator/EMIColumbiaRecords. In the U.S., it was the last Pink Floyd album to be released under Creator/CapitolRecords' Tower Records imprint, not to be confused with the now equally defunct retail chain. Afterwards, Pink Floyd moved to Creator/{{EMI}}'s ProgressiveRock imprint, Creator/HarvestRecords.
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** The album cover depicts a highly solarized photo of ''Literature/DonQuixote'' fighting windmills, while Sancho Panza tries to stop him.
** Continuing on from the use of a panel from "The Sands of Death" on the cover of ''Music/ASaucerfulOfSecrets'', Comicbook/DoctorStrange is namedropped in "Cymbaline".

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** The Creator/{{Hipgnosis}} album cover depicts a highly solarized photo of ''Literature/DonQuixote'' fighting windmills, while Sancho Panza tries to stop him.
** Continuing on from the use of a panel from "The Sands of Death" on the cover of ''Music/ASaucerfulOfSecrets'', Comicbook/DoctorStrange ComicBook/DoctorStrange is namedropped in "Cymbaline".
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Also known as ''Soundtrack from the Film More'', ''Original Motion Picture Soundtrack from the Film More'' or ''Music from the Film More''. In the U.S., it was the last Pink Floyd album to be released under Creator/CapitolRecords' Tower Records imprint, not to be confused with the now equally defunct retail chain.

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Also known as ''Soundtrack from the Film More'', ''Original Motion Picture Soundtrack from the Film More'' or ''Music from the Film More''. In Europes, it was the last Pink Floyd album to be released on Creator/EMIColumbiaRecords. In the U.S., it was the last Pink Floyd album to be released under Creator/CapitolRecords' Tower Records imprint, not to be confused with the now equally defunct retail chain.
chain. Afterwards, Pink Floyd moved to Creator/{{EMI}}'s ProgressiveRock imprint, Creator/HarvestRecords.

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# “Cirrus Minor” (5:18)
# “The Nile Song” (3:26)
# “Crying Song” (3:33)
# “Up the Khyber” (2:12)
# “Green Is the Colour” (2:58)
# “Cymbaline” (4:50)
# “Party Sequence” (1:07)

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# “Cirrus Minor” "Cirrus Minor" (5:18)
# “The "The Nile Song” Song" (3:26)
# “Crying Song” "Crying Song" (3:33)
# “Up "Up the Khyber” Khyber" (2:12)
# “Green "Green Is the Colour” Colour" (2:58)
# “Cymbaline” "Cymbaline" (4:50)
# “Party Sequence” "Party Sequence" (1:07)



# “Main Theme” (5:27)
# “Ibiza Bar” (3:19)
# “More Blues” (2:12)
# “Quicksilver” (7:13)
# “A Spanish Piece” (1:05)
# “Dramatic Theme” (2:15)

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# “Main Theme” "Main Theme" (5:27)
# “Ibiza Bar” "Ibiza Bar" (3:19)
# “More Blues” "More Blues" (2:12)
# “Quicksilver” "Quicksilver" (7:13)
# “A "A Spanish Piece” Piece" (1:05)
# “Dramatic Theme” "Dramatic Theme" (2:15)



* CreatorsOddball: "Up the Khyber" is the only Pink Floyd song credited solely to Mason and Wright
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** The album cover depicts ''Literature/DonQuixote'' fighting windmills, while Sancho Panza tries to stop him.

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** The album cover depicts a highly solarized photo of ''Literature/DonQuixote'' fighting windmills, while Sancho Panza tries to stop him.




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* TextlessAlbumCover: As with the other albums in the set, the 2011 ''Discovery'' reissue removes the artist credit and album title from the front cover. Also aligning with those other affected albums, the 2016 Pink Floyd Records release brings the text back.

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