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Compilation Box Set

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This doesn't appear to be listed in this article. It is official and released by Sony Music CMG: http://www.brain-damage.co.uk/archive/roger-waters-the-album-collection-box-set-release.html

This has been removed with no explanation (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roger_Waters_discography&diff=633799413&oldid=632892490). It is an official release.

Missing 'Goodbye Mr. Pink Floyd!'

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Quebec, Canada - November 7, 1987 - Guideline Live Music GLM-CD-001 - SB 6

Track List:

  • 1. Radio Waves 4:32
  • 2. Welcome To The Machine 7:06
  • 3. Money 5:02
  • 4. In The Flesh 3:31
  • 5. Have A Cigar 3:13
  • 6. Pigs 3:37
  • 7. Wish You Were Here 5:11
  • 8. Mother 6:57
  • 9. Final Cut 3:44
  • 10. If 3:45
  • 11. The Power That Be 3:59
  • 12. Breath In The Air 3:28
  • 13. Brain Damage & Eclipe (Medley) 6:28
  • 14. Another Brick In The Wall 4:02
  • 15. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives 1:21
  • 16. Another Brick In The Wall 4:15
  • Total: 70:23 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.188.112.2 (talk) 05:03, 9 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Missing 'Roger Waters: The Wall'

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Roger Waters: The Wall

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The Soldier's Tale

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Is this a Roger Waters album? The album itself doesn't say Roger Waters - The Soldier's Tale, it says The Soldier's Tale with new narration by Roger Waters. It seems to me to basically be a classical album created by those who create classical rerecordings, and Waters is a session performer with special emphasis given to his name because of his fame. Given the absence of credit beyond Waters it makes sense that sources like Allmusic would attribute the album to him, but I don't think that necessarily makes it so. Does anyone agree that it should be moved out of grouping with the four studio albums? YouCanDoBetter (talk) 09:00, 19 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

amused to death

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i'm missing his re-release of "amused to death" in, i think, 2015. 2A02:A440:831B:1:E40B:7BAC:E30A:49F5 (talk) 04:21, 21 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

First Paragraph

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The first paragraph of this article discusses Waters' instruments and equipment, and seems to be lifted from the main article Roger Waters. Does it belong in his discography article? Jean-de-Nivelle (talk) 13:46, 10 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]