The Ummagumma album marks a bold chapter in Pink Floyd’s sonic journey. Originally released in 1969, this double LP offers both electric live performances and intimate solo works by each band member. Disc one brings raw intensity from concerts at Mothers Club, Birmingham, and the College of Commerce, Manchester. Disc two turns inward, featuring surreal soundscapes like Roger Waters’ Grantchester Meadows and David Gilmour’s atmospheric suite The Narrow Way.
- Remastered for superior clarity and warmth
- Studio recordings completed during the iconic Abbey Road Studio Pink Floyd sessions
- Includes fan favorites like “Careful With That Axe, Eugene” and “Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun”
- Ideal for collectors seeking collectible classic rock records for sale
Whether you’re adding to a collection or discovering why this ranks among the best psychedelic rock albums 1960s, Ummagumma remains a timeless reflection of the band’s early genius.
Mrs. Ana Warner (verified owner) –
This pressing is phenomenal. The remastered sound truly showcases why Ummagumma remains a milestone in psychedelic rock history.
Stephanie Reynolds (verified owner) –
Bought this as a gift and the recipient couldn’t be happier. The packaging nods to the Abbey Road Studio Pink Floyd sessions, which adds great value.
Jonathan Richardson (verified owner) –
I’ve been hunting for collectible classic rock records for sale, and this edition is exactly what I hoped for. Rich sound and beautiful sleeve design.