Obscured by Clouds

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AlbumJun 03 / 197210 songs, 40m 29s
Psychedelic Rock Progressive Rock
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Working again with director Barbet Schroeder, Pink Floyd created this soundtrack for the film *La Vallée* over a two-week period in early 1972. It was a relatively quick session for the group, which was also recording *The Dark Side of the Moon* back in London. To compare it to the soundtrack they had recorded just three years earlier (*More*) is remarkable—just listen to the tightly arranged, pastoral wonder of “Wot’s ... Uh the Deal” or the nearly glam, folk sing-along “Free Four.” With the dark, paranoia-and-synthesizer-tinged “Childhood’s End,” you can hear the seeds of the music that come to fruition on The Dark Side ... . At this point in their career, Pink Floyd had developed into a distinct and powerful group—veering between stately rock ’n’ roll and wide-eyed wonder at the drop of a dime. All the pieces of the band were in place on this album—lyrical introspection, Gilmour’s soaring guitar work, and the loping gait of the rhythm section. 

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Obscured by Clouds isn't just another Pink Floyd soundtrack. It's another Pink Floyd soundtrack to another obscure Barbet Schroeder film: 1972's La Vallée, about European's exploring their sexuality while exploring the rainforests of New Guinea