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Richard William Wright (28 July 1943 – 15 September 2008) was an English musician who co-founded the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. He played keyboards and sang, appearing on almost every Pink Floyd album and performing on all their tours. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 as a member of Pink Floyd.
Wright grew up in Hatch End, Middlesex, and met his future Pink Floyd bandmates Roger Waters and Nick Mason while studying architecture at the Regent Street Polytechnic, London. After being joined by frontman and songwriter Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd found commercial success in 1967. Barrett was replaced by David Gilmour in 1968, who, along with Waters and Wright, took over songwriting.
Initially contributing more as a singer-songwriter, Wright later acted mainly as an arranger on compositions by Waters and Gilmour. He began to contribute less towards the end of the 1970s and left the band after touring The Wall in 1981. He rejoined as a session player in 1987 for A Momentary Lapse of Reason, and rejoined full-time for The Division Bell in 1994. Sessions with Wright during this period were later released on the 2014 album The Endless River. Away from Pink Floyd, Wright recorded two solo albums and was briefly active in the pop duo Zee with Dave Harris of Fashion. Following Pink Floyd's Live 8 appearance in 2005, he became part of Gilmour's touring band, singing occasional lead vocals on songs such as "Arnold Layne". Wright died from lung cancer in London in September 2008, aged 65.
Wright's jazz influences and distinctive keyboard playing were an important part of the Pink Floyd sound. As well as playing Farfisa and Hammond organs and Kurzweil synthesisers, he sang regularly in the band and took lead vocals on songs such as "Remember a Day" (1968), "Time" (1973) and "Wearing the Inside Out" (1994).
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13 December 2019
Collection of rare and unreleased audiovisual material from the period, including music videos, live footage, and concert screen projections.
08 March 2010
This is the independent film history of Pink Floyd. The controversial twists and turns of the Floyd story is told in a unique series of interviews featuring Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason and the late Richard Wright.
27 February 1980
Pink Floyd's 1980 World Tour of The Wall, Live from Nassau Coliseum on Feb 27, 1980.
01 May 1970
A film by Jerome Laperrousaz, showing the festival at Amougies, October 1969.
01 June 1973
Vintage film footage from the hey-day of the London's rock and roll scene. Interviews with rock artists and London's hippies and flower children.
01 January 2008
Take a journey to the trippy side with this examination of the landmark 1973 Pink Floyd work "Dark Side of the Moon," featuring recollections from band members about the writing and recording of the album.
01 October 2019
DVD with a Pink Floyd rehearsal, recorded in August 1987 in a hangar of the "Toronto Pearson Aiport" in Canada, where they were preparing to present the world tour of the album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason".
07 November 2005
On 2 July 2005 an estimated 3 billion people came together in the fight against extreme poverty. LIVE 8 - 10 concerts featuring over 1000 musicians from across the globe - asked people not for their money, but for their voice.
11 October 2013
This film is a portrait of the group as it was more than a year before the release of the album The Dark Side of the Moon.
04 October 2005
Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb is a documentary film reviewing the music and career of Pink Floyd - a complete case study of the work of Pink Floyd on record, film and in performance.
07 December 2007
Forty years after Britain's foremost 'underground' band released their debut album, 'Piper At The Gates Of Dawn', Pink Floyd remain one of the biggest brand names and best-loved bands in the world.
14 July 1982
A troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.
08 August 2008
The story of the underground movement during the 60s leading up to its culmination at The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream, a "musical happening" at Alexandra Palace on April 29 1967.
17 September 2007
A documentary chronicling the tour for David Gilmour's 2006 album "On An Island"
11 July 1972
Viviane, a French Consul's wife, is in New Guinea to find exotic feathers for export to Paris. She encounters four European travelers who are en route to "La Vallée": The Valley, high in the Guinean mountains, is shown on maps as 'obscured by clouds' and is beyond their previous experiences.
24 March 2023
Pink Floyd’s iconic album ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’, originally released in March 1973, turns 50, and what more fitting a place to celebrate it and experience it than in a Planetarium, through the music set to visuals.
04 August 1969
A German student, Stefan, now finished with his studies, hitchhikes to Paris. There he meets a free-spirited American girl, Estelle, who he follows to Ibiza.
28 June 2024
A fan-edit in the style of a documentary/music video hybrid telling Pink Floyds history after releasing the album Meddle, featuring the masterpiece, Echoes, as the background track.
27 September 2011
DISC 5 – BLURAY: - AUDIO: The Dark Side Of The Moon, James Guthrie 2003 5.1 Surround Mix (previously released only on SACD) in high resolution audio at 96 kHz/24-bit - AUDIO: The Dark Side Of The Moon, Original stereo mix (1973) mastered in high resolution audio at 96 kHz/24-bit - AUDIO: The Dark Side Of The Moon, Alan Parsons 4.
29 November 2019
The Later Years is a box set by British rock band Pink Floyd released on 13 December 2019 by Pink Floyd Records.
01 January 1984
Over ten years, documentary filmmaker Peter Clifton has recorded performances by some of the biggest names in world pop rock.
25 June 1970
One of the most celebrated recordings of the Pink Floyd, professionally filmed in San Francisco on the afternoon of the 29th of April 1970.
13 December 2019
Pink Floyd's Venice 1989 concert was a legendary, free concert on a floating stage in the Venetian lagoon, drawing 200,000 people for a spectacular, albeit controversial, event broadcast globally, showcasing the band's post-Waters lineup with a mix of A Momentary Lapse of Reason and classic material amidst logistical chaos and local political fallout, all captured with impressive stage production for its time.
14 October 1971
Documentary of a 1970 rock concert held in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
26 March 1970
Anthropology student Daria, who's helping a property developer build a village in the Los Angeles desert, and dropout Mark, who's wanted by the authorities for allegedly killing a policeman during a student riot, accidentally encounter each other in Death Valley and soon begin an unrestrained romance.
28 May 2011
This documentary looks at the conception, design and live shows of The Wall performed by Pink Floyd in 1980 and 1981.
31 May 2005
This is the revised and improved critical guide to the work of Pink Floyd, in concert, on record and on film.
31 July 1988
Rough Cut Screening Copy of the 1987 Atlanta GA concerts. Some footage was used for music videos to promote the A Momentary Lapse of Reason album and tour.
12 November 2014
The Endless River is the fifteenth studio album by British progressive rock band Pink Floyd. The Endless River has as its starting point the music that came from the 1993 Division Bell sessions, when David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason played freely together at Britannia Row and Astoria studios.
05 July 2004
It was August 1980, at Earls Court, when cameras recorded the frenetic operation of the entire load-in process.
25 October 1972
British progressive rock band Pink Floyd perform at the ancient Roman Amphitheatre in the ruins of Pompeii, Italy in 1971.
13 December 2019
Originally released in 1987, A Momentary Lapse Of Reason was updated and remixed by David Gilmour and Andy Jackson for The Later Years Box Set.
24 March 2003
The full bizarre, tragic but celebratory story of Syd Barrett, the co-founder of Pink Floyd.
02 July 2005
On 2 July 2005 Pink Floyd performed at the London Live 8 concert with Roger Waters rejoining David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright.
01 October 2020
Psych For The Children Productions presents... On Thin Ice (A Fan Made Documentary) The Pink Floyd formed in 1965 with leader Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Nick Mason and Richard Wright.
20 June 2010
On the 30th June 1990 in the grounds of Knebworth House a concert was staged to raise funds for Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy and the Brit School For Performing Arts.
01 January 2007
First released in 1971, "Meddle" was Pink Floyd’s first great album in the post Syd Barrett era – a landmark album in the career of a remarkable band that set new standards in British Progressive rock.
30 August 2000
Members and crew members of the band Pink Floyd tell the story of their band up to their historic performance of The Wall at Earls Court.
15 November 1994
Documentary broadcast by the BBC on 15 November 1994, produced at the time of "The Division Bell" tour.
20 January 2005
A collection of older songs from the band, probably bootlegged from old VHS tapes. Quality is not great but some nice old recordings.
16 June 2006
The story of Pink Floyd told by deejay Tommy Vance and actor Graham McTavish with the four members talking about the past, including about Syd Barrett.
03 September 2014
1970-1983 A Collection Of Great Dance Videos & Bonus Clips.
15 May 2023
Follow the moment Barrett was kicked out of Pink Floyd, from the narrative of him going from groundbreaking musician to iconic rocker and manic, unstable star.
01 January 2011
This film traces the path Floyd took after the recording of the Animals album - an era when cracks in the band first started to show - and brings the strange story of the group and the intense relationship between Waters and Gilmour right up to date with the unexpected collaboration of these two maverick musicians at a 2010 charity event.
26 June 2012
Wish You Were Here, released in September 1975, was the follow up album to the globally successful The Dark Side Of The Moon and is cited by many fans, as well as band members Richard Wright and David Gilmour, as their favorite Pink Floyd album.
06 June 1995
Live performance from the legendary band, recorded live at Earls Court in London on 20th October 1994, during The Division Bell tour.
27 September 2008
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour ends his 2006 summer tour by performing in front of 50,000 fans at the shipyard in Gdansk, Poland.
03 September 2014
1966-1970 A Collection Of Great Dance Videos & Bonus Clips.
01 January 2007
This is a great collection of videos and live stuff, a must for any fan.
01 June 2003
Released to coincide with the 30th anniversary of this classic album, learn how Pink Floyd assembled "Dark Side of the Moon" with the aid of original engineer Alan Parsons.
21 July 1989
Concert video taken from the A Momentary Lapse of Reason tour. It was largely filmed during the concerts running from August 19, 1988 through August 23, 1988 at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, with some additional footage from June 21, 1988 and June 22, 1988 at the Place d'Armes of the Château de Versailles, Versailles, France (used to provide the performance of "The Great Gig in the Sky").
01 July 2000
The movie The Wizard of Oz (1939) with the soundtrack replaced by Pink Floyd's album The Dark Side of the Moon (1973); several uncanny moments of synchronisation and a generally darker tone than the original film.
29 April 1970
Recorded on Pink Floyd's third American tour, this show introduced San Francisco to some of the newer material from the Ummagumma LPs, and a taste of things soon to come on the Atom Heart Mother LP, to be released later that year.
15 July 1989
Live concert by Pink Floyd in Piazza San Marco, Venezia, in 1989, performing: Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Learning To Fly, Yet Another Movie, Round And Around, Sorrow, The Dogs Of War, On The Turning Away, Time, The Great Gig In The Sky, Wish You Were Here, Money, Another Brick In The Wall, part two, Comfortably Numb, Run Like Hell.
20 February 2007
It is now over 25 years since the release of The Wall. Conceived by Roger Waters as an ambitious double album, a spectacular live show and a ground breaking feature film.