![]() Eventually, the album would result in an elaborate, though financially unsuccessful tour, as well as a major motion picture, directed by Alan Parker ("The Commitments," "Avita," "Fame," "Shoot the Moon"). ![]() Waters, credited with writing nearly the entire album, conceived "The Wall" to be a multimedia event from the beginning. Waters would eventually release "Pros and Cons" as a solo effort shortly after departing Pink Floyd following 1983's appropriately titled "The Final Cut." ![]() The Floyd's next album after 1977's "Animals" could very well have been "The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking." Roger Waters had approached the band in July 1978 with rough demos of both albums, and the band, wisely, chose "The Wall" as its next project.
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