I like
The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking, at least some of the tracks. I don't own
Radio Chaos, but I like about half of
Amused to Death a lot (especially the songs Jeff Beck plays). I have to agree with
@Odin412 in that I noticed Roger Waters to be kind of a thematic one-trick pony after I'd heard
The Final Cut. That got kind of dull.
I'm not a huge fan of Pink Floyd's early music, but I like their big hits:
Dark Side of the Moon,
Wish You Were Here,
The Wall. I love the sound they achieved, and I like Gilmour's guitar playing. I like other songs as well, but song-by-song rather than album-by-album.
Works is a good disc for me: I can have "One of These Days" without having to have the rest of
Meddle, and "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" and "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict" (longest song title ever?). I still have to put up with "Arnold Layne", though ("skip" button to the rescue). Actually, my kids and I used to play a version of "bucking bronco" while listening to "One of These Days". I'm not fit enough for that anymore (and they're too big for my creaking spine).
I still like David Gilmour's eponymous solo project, recommended to me in college- by that record store owner I partied with during finals week, but not that night. His latest,
Rattle That Lock, I don't listen to as much.
Perhaps I should get a copy of
Animals again. Maybe listening to it through a Bifrost MB would make it sound good.