Similarities between Ummagumma and Zabriskie Point (album)
Ummagumma and Zabriskie Point (album) have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): AllMusic, Careful with That Axe, Eugene, David Gilmour, More (soundtrack), Nick Mason, Omnibus Press, Pink Floyd, Progressive rock, Psychedelic rock, Richard Wright (musician), Robert Christgau, Roger Waters, Why Pink Floyd...?.
AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide or AMG) is an online music guide.
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Careful with That Axe, Eugene
"Careful with That Axe, Eugene" is a composition by the British rock band Pink Floyd.
Careful with That Axe, Eugene and Ummagumma · Careful with That Axe, Eugene and Zabriskie Point (album) ·
David Gilmour
David Jon Gilmour, (born 6 March 1946) is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter best known as a longtime member of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd.
David Gilmour and Ummagumma · David Gilmour and Zabriskie Point (album) ·
More (soundtrack)
More (released in the United States as Original Motion Picture Soundtrack from the film More) is the first soundtrack album and third studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd.
More (soundtrack) and Ummagumma · More (soundtrack) and Zabriskie Point (album) ·
Nick Mason
Nicholas Berkeley Mason (born 27 January 1944) is an English drummer, best known as a founder member of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd.
Nick Mason and Ummagumma · Nick Mason and Zabriskie Point (album) ·
Omnibus Press
Omnibus Press is the world’s largest specialist publisher of music-related books.
Omnibus Press and Ummagumma · Omnibus Press and Zabriskie Point (album) ·
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd were an English rock band formed in London in 1965.
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Progressive rock
Progressive rock (shortened as prog; sometimes called art rock, classical rock or symphonic rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States throughout the mid to late 1960s.
Progressive rock and Ummagumma · Progressive rock and Zabriskie Point (album) ·
Psychedelic rock
Psychedelic rock is a diverse style of rock music inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelic culture, which is centred around perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs.
Psychedelic rock and Ummagumma · Psychedelic rock and Zabriskie Point (album) ·
Richard Wright (musician)
Richard William Wright (28 July 1943 – 15 September 2008) was an English musician, composer, singer, and songwriter.
Richard Wright (musician) and Ummagumma · Richard Wright (musician) and Zabriskie Point (album) ·
Robert Christgau
Robert Thomas Christgau (born April 18, 1942) is an American essayist and music journalist.
Robert Christgau and Ummagumma · Robert Christgau and Zabriskie Point (album) ·
Roger Waters
George Roger Waters (born 6 September 1943) is an English songwriter, singer, bassist, and composer.
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Why Pink Floyd...?
Why Pink Floyd...? was a re-release campaign of Pink Floyd's back catalogue, released in three stages over 2011–12.
Ummagumma and Why Pink Floyd...? · Why Pink Floyd...? and Zabriskie Point (album) ·
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Ummagumma and Zabriskie Point (album) Comparison
Ummagumma has 93 relations, while Zabriskie Point (album) has 54. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 8.84% = 13 / (93 + 54).
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