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Animals (Pink Floyd album) and Pink Floyd

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Difference between Animals (Pink Floyd album) and Pink Floyd

Animals (Pink Floyd album) vs. Pink Floyd

Animals is the tenth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd were an English rock band formed in London in 1965.

Similarities between Animals (Pink Floyd album) and Pink Floyd

Animals (Pink Floyd album) and Pink Floyd have 45 things in common (in Unionpedia): AllMusic, Animal Farm, Audio engineer, Bass guitar, Battersea Power Station, Billboard 200, Bob Ezrin, Britannia Row Studios, Columbia Records, Concept album, David Gilmour, Dick Parry, Dogs (Pink Floyd song), Drum kit, EMI, George Orwell, Hard rock, Harvest Records, Have a Cigar, In the Flesh (Pink Floyd tour), Islington, John Peel, Kent, Lead guitar, London, Mary Whitehouse, Nick Mason, NME, Olympic Stadium (Montreal), Percussion instrument, ..., Pigs on the Wing, Progressive rock, Recording Industry Association of America, Rhythm guitar, Richard Wright (musician), Rock music, Rock Scully, Roger Waters, Rolling Stone, Singing, Steve O'Rourke, Storm Thorgerson, The Wall, Why Pink Floyd...?, Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd album). Expand index (15 more) »

AllMusic

AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide or AMG) is an online music guide.

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Animal Farm

Animal Farm is an allegorical novella by George Orwell, first published in England on 17 August 1945.

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Audio engineer

An audio engineer (also sometimes recording engineer or a vocal engineer) helps to produce a recording or a performance, editing and adjusting sound tracks using equalization and audio effects, mixing, reproduction, and reinforcement of sound.

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Bass guitar

The bass guitar (also known as electric bass, or bass) is a stringed instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, except with a longer neck and scale length, and four to six strings or courses.

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Battersea Power Station

Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Nine Elms, Battersea, an inner-city district of South West London.

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Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States.

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Bob Ezrin

Robert Alan "Bob" Ezrin (born March 25, 1949) is a Canadian music producer and keyboardist, best known for his work with Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, Kiss, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Peter Gabriel, and Phish.

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Britannia Row Studios

Britannia Row Studios was a recording studio located in Islington, London N1 (1975–1995), and then in Fulham, London SW6, England (1995–2015).

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Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the North American division of Japanese conglomerate Sony.

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Concept album

A concept album is an album in which its tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually.

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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.

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Dick Parry

Richard 'Dick' Parry (born 22 December 1942 in Kentford, Suffolk, England) is an English saxophonist.

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Dogs (Pink Floyd song)

"Dogs" (originally composed as "You've Got to Be Crazy") is a song by English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released on the album Animals in 1977.

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Drum kit

A drum kit — also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums — is a collection of drums and other percussion instruments, typically cymbals, which are set up on stands to be played by a single player, with drumsticks held in both hands, and the feet operating pedals that control the hi-hat cymbal and the beater for the bass drum.

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EMI

EMI Group Limited (originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries and also referred to as EMI Records Ltd.) was a British multinational conglomerate founded in March 1931 in London.

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George Orwell

Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950), better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English novelist, essayist, journalist and critic whose work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism and outspoken support of democratic socialism.

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Hard rock

Hard rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music that began in the mid-1960s, with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements.

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Harvest Records

Harvest Records is a British record label belonging to Capitol Music Group, originally created by EMI, active from 1969 to present.

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Have a Cigar

"Have a Cigar" is the third track on Pink Floyd's 1975 album Wish You Were Here.

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In the Flesh (Pink Floyd tour)

The In the Flesh Tour, also known as the Animals Tour, was a concert tour by the English rock band Pink Floyd in support of their album Animals.

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Islington

Islington is a district in Greater London, England, and part of the London Borough of Islington.

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John Peel

John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey, radio presenter, record producer and journalist.

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Kent

Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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Lead guitar

Lead guitar is a musical part for a guitar in which the guitarist plays melody lines, instrumental fill passages, guitar solos, and occasionally, some riffs within a song structure.

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London

London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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Mary Whitehouse

Constance Mary Whitehouse (née Hutcheson; 13 June 191023 November 2001) was an English social activist, known for her strong opposition to social liberalism and the mainstream British media, both of which she accused of encouraging a more permissive society.

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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.

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NME

New Musical Express (NME) is a British music journalism website and former magazine that has been published since 1952.

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Olympic Stadium (Montreal)

Olympic Stadium (Stade olympique) is a multi-purpose stadium in Canada, located at Olympic Park in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district of Montreal.

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Percussion instrument

A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater (including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles); struck, scraped or rubbed by hand; or struck against another similar instrument.

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Pigs on the Wing

"Pigs on the Wing" is a two-part song by progressive rock band Pink Floyd from their 1977 concept album Animals, opening and closing the album.

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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.

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Recording Industry Association of America

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the recording industry in the United States.

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Rhythm guitar

In music performances, rhythm guitar is a technique and role that performs a combination of two functions: to provide all or part of the rhythmic pulse in conjunction with other instruments from the rhythm section (e.g., drumkit, bass guitar); and to provide all or part of the harmony, i.e. the chords from a song's chord progression, where a chord is a group of notes played together.

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Richard Wright (musician)

Richard William Wright (28 July 1943 – 15 September 2008) was an English musician, composer, singer, and songwriter.

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Rock music

Rock music is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the early 1950s, and developed into a range of different styles in the 1960s and later, particularly in the United Kingdom and in the United States.

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Rock Scully

Rock Robert Scully (August 1, 1941 – December 16, 2014) was one of the managers of the rock band the Grateful Dead from 1965 to 1985.

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Roger Waters

George Roger Waters (born 6 September 1943) is an English songwriter, singer, bassist, and composer.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture.

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Singing

Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice and augments regular speech by the use of sustained tonality, rhythm, and a variety of vocal techniques.

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Steve O'Rourke

Steve O'Rourke (–) became the manager of the influential British rock band Pink Floyd after the departure of Syd Barrett in 1968.

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Storm Thorgerson

Storm Elvin Thorgerson (28 February 1944 – 18 April 2013) was an English graphic designer and music video director, best known for his work for rock artists such as Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Phish, Nik Kershaw, Black Sabbath, Scorpions, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Yes, Al Stewart, Europe, Catherine Wheel, Bruce Dickinson, Dream Theater, Anthrax, The Cranberries, The Mars Volta, Muse, The Alan Parsons Project, Helloween, Biffy Clyro, Ween, Angels and Airwaves and Rival Sons.

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The Wall

The Wall is the eleventh studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd.

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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.

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Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd album)

Wish You Were Here is the ninth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd.

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Animals (Pink Floyd album) and Pink Floyd Comparison

Animals (Pink Floyd album) has 128 relations, while Pink Floyd has 360. As they have in common 45, the Jaccard index is 9.22% = 45 / (128 + 360).

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