Collection: Roger Waters Vinyl Records

Roger Waters's solo work continues the conceptual, politically engaged songwriting that defined the late-period Pink Floyd records he wrote. Across four studio albums released between 1984 and 2017 — bookended by the Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking and Is This the Life We Really Want? — the records have maintained Waters's commitment to the album-as-statement form.

The vinyl pressings benefit hugely from the format. Like the Pink Floyd records, Waters's solo work is built around sound-design, narration and dynamics — and the LP cuts give the records the room they need.

Best Roger Waters Albums on Vinyl

Amused to Death (1992)
— The QSound-mixed concept album. His most fully realised solo record. "Three Wishes", "Watching TV", "What God Wants".

The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (1984)
— His first post-Floyd solo album. Eric Clapton on guitar throughout. Originally rejected by the Floyd in favour of The Wall.

Is This the Life We Really Want? (2017)
— The Nigel Godrich-produced fourth album. His first solo set in twenty-five years.

Radio K.A.O.S. (1987)
— The second solo record. "The Tide is Turning", "Radio Waves".