Any Colour You Like

Pink Floyd · The Dark Side Of The Moon [1973]

(instrumental)

Any Colour You Like

Released on The Dark Side of the Moon in 1973, "Any Colour You Like" stands as a unique song in Pink Floyd's discography, distinguished by its absence of lyrics. Composed by Roger Waters and Richard Wright, the track serves as a sonic interlude between "Money" and "Us and Them," featuring a distinctive synthesizer melody that reflects the album's exploration of perception and subjectivity. While the song lacks a narrative focus, its atmospheric composition and innovative use of electronic textures exemplify the progressive rock style that defined the band's work during this era. The piece remains a celebrated example of instrumental composition within the context of their landmark studio album, offering listeners a moment of abstract reflection amidst the album's thematic journey.