Collection: David Gilmour Vinyl Records

David Gilmour's solo work sits in a particular space — quieter and more reflective than the Pink Floyd records that made his name, but built around the same unhurried sense of melody and the same singular guitar tone. Across four solo studio albums from 1978 onwards, he has built a body of work that complements rather than competes with Floyd's catalogue.

His most recent records lean into restraint: long instrumental passages, sparse arrangements, and the lyrical economy of someone who has nothing left to prove. Pressed onto vinyl, the records reward unhurried listening.

Best David Gilmour Albums on Vinyl

On an Island (2006)
— Gilmour's first solo album in 22 years, recorded with Phil Manzanera and Richard Wright. Coastal, contemplative, and beautifully produced.

Rattle That Lock (2015)
— More uptempo than On an Island, with horns and choral arrangements stretching beyond the usual Gilmour palette.

David Gilmour (1978)
— His debut, recorded between Pink Floyd's Animals and The Wall. Closer to a Floyd-adjacent rock record than his later, jazzier solo work.

Luck and Strange (2024)
— His most recent record; reflective late-career work with collaboration from his family across vocals and lyrics.

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