

By chance, all the songs here were recorded on the European continent, even though most of the shows the band did that year were in Britain or the US, so I've called this album "Live in Europe 1968." What I've done is gather together the few songs that were recorded with top notch sound quality and cobble together a live album for the year. In terms of live music, Pink Floyd put on almost 150 concerts in 1968, but there's not much in the way of quality live recordings, officially released or not. The other band members had to stand on their own, with guitarist David Gilmour taking Barrett's place. They'd had great success in 1967, but most of that was due to their lead singer and chief songwriter Syd Barrett, who flamed out and left the band near the end of the year. 1968 was a transitional year for Pink Floyd.
