The Division Bell is a great album, Momentary Lapse Of Reason is as well. Also agree with your any era comment, Pink Floyd have something for everyone! Got a tad delayed, so...
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother
For me, this is the baby steps to their signature sound and movements. The title track is possibly the best on the album, with all parts combining oh so well. Summer 69 was my brother's favorite track, which was saying a lot since he didn't listen to Floyd
While I think of it, so many Richard Wright tracks are so awesome (such as Summer 69), his voice is so calming and music so calm and soothing. The final track, Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast, ironically got listened to early morning on the way to school, and I can't figure out how a band can make bacon frying, water dripping, and juice pouring into rhythms!?! I will also mention the cover of the album is one of my absolute favorites of all genres. So simple and awesome altogether.
11/10
Pink Floyd - Music from the film 'More'
A mix of earlier album tracks with new ones for the film, all of which are fantastic. Cymbaline, A Spanish Piece, Dramatic Theme, and Green is the colour are the best highlights of the album.
10/10
Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds (music from the film 'La Vallée')
All new tracks for this film, and boy are they grand. From start to finish it is a hidden masterpiece, especially free four, when you're in, wots... uh the deal, and absolutely curtains are must listens. I need to watch the film, even if there are m/f sex scenes.
11/10
Pink Floyd - Meddle
And we have reached the point where I believe the band not only reached that specific sound they were searching for, but their end of the psychedelic era as well. The iconic beginning track, One Of These Days, is a sure way of the band saying "we are here, we are gonna make music, and we are going to blow your mind while doing so!". Possibly their greatest opening track has everything one could ask for, including only one vocal line: One of these days, I'm gonna chop you into little pieces. The next four tracks go into different feels, especially the hilarious track 'Seamus'. The album concludes with their finest moment (imo), Echoes. This 20+ minute track has me awe inspired every time I listen to it, with some of the most epic and I mean EPIC guitar solos by David Gilmour and eerie moments of what seems like whales communicating by Richard Wright and Gilmour. Goodness golly gee, this album is uncomparable..
12/10