Released in 1987, A Momentary Lapse Of Reason was the first Pink Floyd album without Roger Waters, the man who had previously been the main driving force of the b&. With David Gilmour at the helm, the album overcame mixed reviews to eventually spend more than a year of the US chart, achieving platinum sales four times over. It also provided the platform for a hugely successful world tour by the revitalised Pink Floyd. Featuring extensive interviews with David Gilmour this powerful critical review tells the full story of the making of the album; a process that was fraught with personal & legal problems. Also featured is an extensive interveiw with guitarist Tim Renwick
- one of th few men to have played with both Waters & Gilmour. Featuring rare archive performance & interview footage, this DVD is an indispensable record of the album that saw the rebirth of one of the truly great rock bands.