
by Vernon Fitch
*** © copyright Vernon Fitch / The Pink Floyd Archives 2002-2010 ***
Any comments, corrections or additions to this discography would be appreciated.
Armed Forces Radio and Television Service

Title: The United States Air Force Presents Wolfman Jack (August 1973)
Record Company: United States Air Force Recruiting Service Directorate of Advertising
Catalog Number: Series #24
Matrix Information: (side 1 / side 2 / side 3 / side 4)
62FPV72085-1-ST-07203 W. Jack #24 Pgm. 1 / 62FPV72085-2-ST-07183 W. Jack #24 Pgm. 2 / 62FPV72086-1-ST-07183 W. Jack #24 Pgm. 3 / 62FPV72086-2-ST-07183 W. Jack #24 Pgm. #4
Broadcast Date: August 1973
Release Information: A 2-LP box set radio show from the United States Air Force. A recruiting public service program. Includes the Pink Floyd song, Money.
Program No. 1: Johnny Rivers-Turn On Your Love Light, Dr. John-Let the Good Times Roll, Dion-Runaround Sue, Dr. Hook-Roland the Roadie and Gertrude the Groupie, Leon Russell-Crystal Closet Queen.
Program No. 2: Rolling Stones-Little Queenie, Wolfman Jack-The Rapper, Stories-Brother Louie, Chicago-Feelin Stronger Everyday, Beatles-Baby Let Me Drive Your Car, Pink Floyd-Money.
Program No. 3: Leon Russell-Delta Lady, Beatles-All My Lovin, The Stylistics-You'll Never Get to Heaven, Tower of Power-So Very Hard to Go, Three Dog Night-Mama Told Me Not to Come, Wolfman Jack-My Girl.
Program No. 4: Johnny Rivers-Searchin, Stevie Wonder-For Once in My Life, Blue Mink-Randy, Temptations-Plastic Man, Freddie King-Danger Zones, and Martin & Family-It's Another Sunday.
Description:
Cover: Wolfman Jack on front of box.
Label: White Wolfman Jack label.

Title: The United States Air Force Presents Wolfman Jack (October 1976)
Record Company: United States Air Force Recruiting Service Directorate of Advertising
Catalog Number: Series #65
Broadcast Date: October 1976
Release Information: A 2-LP box set radio show from the United States Air Force. A recruiting public service program. Includes the Pink Floyd song, Money.
Description:
Cover: Wolfman Jack on front of box.
Label: White Wolfman Jack label.

Title: The United States Air Force Presents Wolfman Jack (November 1976)
Record Company: United States Air Force Recruiting Service Directorate of Advertising
Catalog Number: Series #67
Broadcast Date: November 1976
Release Information: A 2-LP box set radio show from the United States Air Force. A recruiting public service program. Includes the Pink Floyd song, Money. Also features Cliff Richard, Wild Cherry, Dobie Gray, and the D.C. Experirnce.
Description:
Cover: Wolfman Jack on front of box.
Label: White Wolfman Jack label.

Title: The United States Air Force Presents Wolfman Jack (July 1977)
Record Company: United States Air Force Recruiting Service Directorate of Advertising
Catalog Number: Series #74
Broadcast Date: July 1977
Release Information: A 2-LP box set radio show from the United States Air Force. A recruiting public service program. Includes the Pink Floyd song, Money (censored version). Also features The Who, Boz Scaggs, Abba, Ringo Starr, Al Stewart, Foghat, Hall & Oates, Chicago, Thelma Houston, Allman Brothers, Climax Blues Band, Orleans, Kansas, 10cc, Rhythm Heritage, Barbra Streisand, K.C. and the Sunshine Band, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Wings, and Cat Stevens.
Description:
Cover: Wolfman Jack on front of box.
Label: White Wolfman Jack label.

Title: Pink Floyd-Piper at the Gates of Dawn / A Saucerful of Secrets (A Nice Pair)
Record Company: Armed Forces Radio and Television Service
Catalog Number: P-14443 & P-14444 / RL 35-4
Release Information: A single LP produced by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service.
Side One: Piper at the Gates of Dawn: Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk, Matilda Mother, Lucifer Sam, Pow R Toc H, The Gnome, and Flaming.
Side Two: A Saucerful of Secrets: Let There Be More Light, Remember a Day, Set Controls for the Heart of the Sun, and Jugband Blues.
Description:
Cover: None.
Label: Red, white, and blue afrts label.

Title: Pink Floyd-The Final Cut / Walter Egan-Wild Exhibitions
Record Company: Armed Forces Radio and Television Service
Catalog Number: P-21373 & P-21374 / RL 16-3
Release Information: A album produced by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service.
Side One: Pink Floyd-The Final Cut with the songs Your Possible Pasts, One of the Few, The Hero's Return, The Gunners Dream, The Final Cut.
Side Two: Walter Egan-Wild Exhibitions.
Description:
Cover: None.
Label: Red and white Armed Forces Radio and Television Service label.

Title: Pink Floyd-A Momentary Lapse of Reason / R.E.M.
Record Company: Armed Forces Radio and Television Service
Catalog Number: P-24575 & P-24576 / RL 41-7
Release Information: A album produced by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service.
Side One: Pink Floyd-A Momentary Lapse of Reason with the songs Learning to Fly, One Slip, A New Machine, and Sorrow.
Side Two: R.E.M.-No. 5 Document with the songs Finest Worksong, Welcome to the Occupation, Fireplace, Lightin' Hopkins, and King of Birds.
Description:
Cover: None.
Label: Red and white Armed Forces Radio and Television Service label.

Title: Rap Line: a series of rock impressions
Record Company: Narwood Productions, Inc.
Broadcast Date: October 16-31, 1974
Release Information: A series of radio spots presented by the Army ROTC. Hosted by Alison Steele. Each spot is 60 seconds long, and there are twelve spots per side.
Side one: Chicago, Moody Blues, Patrick Moraz, Ron Wood, Baker-Gurvitz Band, Trace, Limeliters Reunion, New Riders, Ray Manzarek, Pink Floyd, Solzehnitsyn, and Don Kirschner.
Side two: Deep Purple, Bell Records, Joni Mitchell, Rock Dreams, Musical Chairs, Queen, Wombles, Cat Stevens, Jefferson Starship, Kiki Dee, Foreign Intrigue, and Iron Butterfly.
Description:
Cover: Silver Rap Line cover.
Label: White Army ROTC presents Rap Line label.

Title: Have You Heard?
Record Company: Narwood Productions, Inc.
Matrix Information: (side 1 / side 2)
61FPV75677-1-08168 HAVE YOU HEARD #212 1-12 / 61FPV75677-2-RE-1-08238 HAVE YOU HEARD #212 1-12
Broadcast Dates: September 16-30, 1978
Release Information: A series of radio news spots presented by the Army ROTC. Hosted by Alison Steele. Each spot is 60 seconds long, and there are twelve spots per side. Features a news story about Pink Floyd, and the Zabriskie Point soundtrack being re-released.
Side one: Cream, Grace Slick, T.V., 10cc, Back in Time, Peter Gabriel, Yes, Bill Chinnock, Pink Floyd, Olivia Newton-John, Rockabilly, and Gerry Rafferty.
Side two: Grease, Kayak, Musical Chairs, Van Der Graaf Generator, Led Zeppelin, Foreigner, Peter Tosh, Alice Cooper, Genesis, Kristy McNichol, Kate Bush, and the Steve Gibbons Band.
Description:
Cover: Black and silver Have You Heard? cover.
Label: White Army ROTC presents Have You Heard? label.

Title: Spectrum USA / Dialog `74 (March 1974)
Record Company: U.S. Marine Corps. Reserve
Catalog Number: Program L-9 / 10
Broadcast Date: March 3-16, 1974
Release Information: Record put out for the United States Marine Corps. Reserve. Includes the Pink Floyd song, Money.
Side 1: George Harrison-Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth), Earth, Wind & Fire-Evil, Roberta Flack-Killing Me Softly With His Song, Art Garfunkel-All I Know, Paul Simon-Loves Me Like a Rock, Hollies-Magic Woman Touch, Ramsey Lewis-Hang On Sloopy.
Side 2: Pink Floyd-Money, Cross Country-Tastes So Good To Me, Roberta Flack-Jesse, Hot Dogs-Another Smile, Kenny Loggins & Jim Messina-Danny's Song, Batdorf & Rodney-Home Again, Deodato-September 13.
Description:
Cover: Two faces.
Label: Yellow U.S. Marine Corps Reserve label.

Title: Spectrum USA / Dialog `74 (August 1974)
Record Company: U.S. Marine Corps. Reserve
Catalog Number: Program L-33 / L-34
Broadcast Date: August 18-24 & 25-31, 1974
Release Information: Record put out for the United States Marine Corps. Reserve. Includes the Pink Floyd song, Money.
Side 1: Bette Midler-Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, Boz Scaggs-You Make It So Hard to Say No, Poco-Early Times, Eagles-Midnight Flier, Joni Mitchell-Help Me, Johnny Winter-Boney Moroney, Mother, Father, Sisters & Brother-The Sound of Philadelphia. Includes dialog with Dusty Baker of the Atlanta Braves.
Side 2: Doobie Brothers-Natural Thing, James Taylor & Carly Simon-Mockingbird, Stephen Stills & Manassas-Do For the Others, Billy Joel-Piano Man, Pink Floyd-Money, Chi Coltrane-Who Ever Told You, Bill Black Combo-Listen to the Music.
Description:
Cover: Two faces.
Label: Yellow U.S. Marine Corps Reserve label.

Title: Spectrum USA / Dialog `74 (September 1974)
Record Company: U.S. Marine Corps. Reserve
Catalog Number: Program L-37 / 38
Broadcast Date: September 15-28, 1974
Release Information: Record put out for the United States Marine Corps. Reserve. Includes the Pink Floyd song, Us and Them.
Side 1: Nilsson-Everybody's Talkin', Carole King-Sweet Seasons, Garfunkel-Traveling Boy, Led Zeppelin-Over the Hills and Far Away, Poco-Magnolia, Paul Simon-Mother & Child Reunion, Jim Horn-San Camaro.
Side 2: Guess Who-Bus Rider, Gregg Allman-Midnight Rider, Pink Floyd-Us & Them, John Hiatt-Sure As I'm Sittin' Here, Hollies-The Air That I Breathe, Painter-Song for Sunshine, Gershon Kingsley-Kohoutek.
Description:
Cover: Two faces.
Label: Yellow U.S. Marine Corps Reserve label.

Title: Sounds of Solid Gold, Vol. 39
Record Company: U.S. Marine Corps.
Catalog Number: Volume IXL
Release Information: A 7-LP box set presented by the U.S. Marine Corps. This is a series of programs by Marv Brooks that feature solid gold hits. Program 6 includes the Pink Floyd song, Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2). Other artists featured include The Who, Cat Stevens, CSNY, The Beach Boys, Supertramp, and The Eagles.
Programs are:
Program 1 - 1962
Program 2 - 1958
Program 3 - 1966
Program 4 - 1977
Program 5 - 1956
Program 6 - 1980
Program 7 - 1960
Program 8 - 1970
Program 9 - 1961
Program 10 - 1971
Program 11 - 1962
Program 12 - 1972
Program 13 - 1963
Description:
Cover: Black box with a title and a watch. Going Back in Time.
Label: Black Sounds of Solid Gold label.

Title: Atom Heart Mother (Harvest Records - For Sale to U.S. Military Only)
Record Company: Harvest Records
Catalog Number: SKAO 382
Release Information: Issued for sale to the U.S. military. Back cover has a rectangular white sticker with red text that says " For Sale To U.S. Military Only."
Description: Gatefold cover.
Cover: A cow. Bright blue-green sky.
Cover Sticker: Issued with a clear sticker that says in black writing, "Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother" followed by the Harvest logo. Under Pink Floyd it says " Stereo SKAO 382."
Label: Yellow-green Harvest label.
Text around bottom edge of label starts at 8 o'clock and says:

Title: Relics (Harvest Records - For Sale to U.S. Military Only)
Record Label: Harvest Records
Catalog Number: SW-759
Release Information: Issued for sale to the U.S. military. Cover has a round blue sticker on the back cover that says "37M For Sale To U.S. Military Only."
Description:
Cover: Four-eyed can opener face cover. Textured.
Label: Yellow-green Harvest label.
Text around bottom edge of label starts at 8 o'clock and says:

Title: Obscured by Clouds
Record Company: Harvest Records
Catalog Number: ST-11078
Release Information: Military issue.
Description:
Front Cover: An out-of-focus picture from the movie of a man in a tree in the rain. Harvest logo in lower right corner.
Back Cover: Back cover has a rectangular white sticker with red text that says: "For Sale To U.S. Military Only."
Cover Sticker: A round pink sticker on the shrink wrap that says "Pink Floyd La Vallee."
Label: Yellow-green Harvest label.

Title: The Dark Side of the Moon (Harvest Records - For Sale to U.S. Military Only)
Record Company: Harvest Records
Catalog Number: SMAS-11163
Matrix Information: (side 1 / side 2)
1) SMAS-1-11163-F33#3 / SMAS-2-11163-F4#3 (both written)
Release Date: 1973
Release Information: Issued for sale to the U.S. military. Cover has a round blue sticker on the back cover that says "32M For Sale To U.S. Military Only."
Description: Gatefold cover.
Cover: Black with prism. On inside cover in the lower right corner it says "Copyright TRO Hampshire House Publishing Corp. All rights reserved."
Label: Black Harvest label with prism.
Text around bottom edge of label starts at 8 o'clock and says:

Title: Wish You Were Here (Columbia Records - For Military Sale Only)
Record Company: Columbia Records
Catalog Numbers:
Cover: JC 33453
Label: PC 33453
Matrix Information: (side 1 / side 2)
1) P AL 33453-4AD / P BL 33453-5H (both stamped)
Spine end: Columbia Stereo
Release Information: Issued for Military Sale Only. There is a gold "For Military Sale Only" stamp on the upper left corner of the back cover. Bar code on the back cover.
Description:
Front Cover: Burning man leaning backwards. On some covers, the picture has a blue tint with a deep blue sky and blue-gray pavement. Glossy cover.
Back Cover: Invisible salesman. For Military Sale gold stamp in upper left corner.
Spine: Title. Catalog number.
Cover Sticker: Issued with a large round sticker on the shrink wrap that featured a mechanical handshake, the four elements, and the words "Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here." Around the edge of the sticker it says "Shine On You Crazy Diamond - Welcome to the Machine - Have a Cigar - Wish You Were Here, 33453, P © 1975 Pink Floyd Music Limited, Manufactured by Columbia Records, CBS Inc. 51 West 52nd Street, N.Y., N.Y., ® Columbia, Marcas Reg."
Inner Sleeve: [front] [back] Heavy cardboard inner sleeve with a picture of a red veil blowing in the wind on one side, and credits and lyrics on the other side.
Labels: Black and light blue Columbia labels with mechanical handshake.

Title: Animals (Columbia Records - For Military Sale Only)
Record Company: Columbia Records
Catalog Number: JC 34474
Release Information: Issued for Military Sale Only. There is a gold "For Military Sale Only" stamp on the upper left corner of the back cover. Bar code on the back cover.
Copies have also been found with a gold "For Governmental Sale Only" stamp on the upper right corner of the back cover. No bar code on cover.
Description:
Cover: Battersea Power Station with a pink pig above it.
Label: Columbia picture label with a barking dog.

Title: The Wall (Columbia Records - For Military Sale Only)
Record Company: Columbia Records
Catalog Number: PC2 36183
Matrix Information: (side 1 / side 2 / side 3 / side 4)
1) PAL-36184-1E / PBL-36184-1E / PAL-36185-1D / PBL 36185 1D (all four written)
2) PAL-36184-1F / PBL-36184-1E / PAL-36185-1F / PBL 36185 1D (all four written)
3) PAL-36184-1F / PBL-36184-1AK / PAL-36185-1D / PBL 36185 1AH (all four written)
Release Information: Issued for Military Sale Only. There is a gold "For Military Sale Only" stamp on the back cover. This release does not list the members of Pink Floyd as part of the credits on the inside cover.
Description: Gatefold cover.
Cover: White brick wall.
Cover Sticker: Issued with a clear title sticker on the shrink wrap with black words that says "Pink Floyd The Wall 36183."
Inner Sleeves: Thin paper inner sleeves with lyrics on both sides.
Label: Columbia Wall picture label.

Title: A Collection of Great Dance Songs (Columbia Records - For Military Sale Only)
Record Label: Columbia Records
Catalog Number: TC 37680
Matrix Information: (side 1 / side 2)
1) PAL-37680-1E / PBL-37680-1F (both written)
Release Information: Issued for Military Sale Only. There is a gold "For Military Sale Only" stamp on the back cover.
Description:
Cover: Dancers tied down in a field.
Inner Sleeve: Issued with an inner sleeve that features pictures of people dancing.
Label: Black Columbia art label.
Text around bottom edge of label starts at 8 o'clock and says: