Pink Floyd emerged from the world of British psychedelic music to become the biggest rock act in the world. But the journey from Grantchester Meadows to The Dark Side of the Moon was
at times a painful one—perhaps most of all when the band had to let go of their original leader and songwriter, the brilliant but fragile Syd Barrett. Covering their entire career, from the
late 1960s to the 2005 concerts and beyond, this handsome new paperback edition features more than 150 previously unpublished photographs from the Rex archives.