Ah yes, a couple more:
David Bowie: Low, The Man Who Sold The World
Genesis: Wind and Wuthering
Deep Purple: The Book of Talysin, Who Do We Think We Are,Come Taste the Band
Depeche Mode: Music for the Masses, Black Celebration
Kraftwerk: Electric Cafe
Max Webster: ST, High Class in...
I'm a classic era Floyd fan, and while I don't hate the post Waters stuff, it doesn't really do anything for me either. I'll take Gilmour's first solo album over any of the new Floyd anyday.
A few more "other" albums:
Styx - Equinox
Anne Murray - What About Me
Mike Oldfield - Hergest Ridge
Stylistically TFC is more a Roger Waters solo album, though it does have a similar dark feel to The Wall, another Rogers solo effort with a couple of Gilmour pieces thrown in. It all depends on how you classify "Pink Floyd". Many consider The Wall as the defining album, while I would point to...
I could fill the database with "other" albums. :)
Yes - Tales of Topographic Oceans, Close to the Edge, Relayer (and everything else from the early days)
Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood, Stormwatch (and everything else from the early days)
Judas Priest - Everything up to Point of Entry...