Soundtrack From The Film “More” cover

Soundtrack From The Film “More”

Pink Floyd · 1969

44 min · 13 tracks · progressive rock · psychedelic rock · blues rock

A haunting blend of experimental soundscapes and melodic interludes that evoke the film's dreamlike essence.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • long, immersive listening sessions
  • atmospheric background focus
  • dynamic emotional journeys
  • dreamlike sound explorations

Where this album fits

In the catalog
Breakthrough — Established Pink Floyd's cinematic sound and wider recognition in film scoring.
Themes
dreamlike landscapes· psychedelic exploration
Career context
Released on July 27, 1969, 'More' was Pink Floyd's first soundtrack album, following their breakthrough with 'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.' This period marked their transition into longer compositions and more complex musical experimentation, setting the stage for their later conceptual works.
Stylistic neighbors
King Crimson· Yes· Genesis
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Ummagumma — Continues the experimental sound exploration with unique live and studio tracks.
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Tago Mago by Can — Shares a similar experimental soundscape with extended compositions and a dreamlike, psychedelic atmosphere.
Ambient 1: Music for Airports by Brian Eno — Utilizes atmospheric soundscapes that evoke a dreamlike quality, akin to the sonic exploration in 'More'.

Tracklist

New here? Start with "Cirrus Minor".

  • 1 Cirrus Minor Start here 5:15
  • 2 The Nile Song 3:24
  • 3 Crying Song 3:31
  • 4 Up the Khyber 2:11
  • 5 Green Is the Colour 2:56
  • 6 Cymbaline 4:47
  • 7 Party Sequence 1:06
  • 8 Main Theme 5:27
  • 9 Ibiza Bar 3:16
  • 10 More Blues 2:12
  • 11 Quicksilver 7:13
  • 12 A Spanish Piece 1:05
  • 13 Dramatic Theme 2:15

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