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By the '80s, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason had teamed with former 10cc guitarist Rick Fenn to create music production company Bamboo Music, which produced music jingles for corporate clients like HMV, a British chain of record stores. The duo's first album is 1985's Profiles, produced at Britannia Row studios. A collection of typical mid-'80s synth-pop, Profiles includes "Lie for a Lie", sung by Floyd's David Gilmour, which also appears on a compilation, Heard It on the Radio, Vol. 3, released Oct. 26, 1999. The album reached 154 on the United States charts, fairing only slightly better than 1981's Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports album, which climbed to 170. Mason and Fenn's also collaborated on a number of film soundtracks, including Life Could Be a Dream (1986), White of the Eye (1987, album released 2018), Body Contact (1987) and Tank Malling (1989). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Profiles
Heard It On the Radio, Vol. 3

White Of The Eye

White of the Eye (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
A Tree Full Of Secrets
A Tree Full Of Secrets (Rarities) 05

Profiles (Remastered)
A Tree Full Of Secrets (Disc 12)
A Tree Full Of Secrets (Rarities Compilation) CD 12
A Tree Full Of Secrets Vol. 6: Soundtracks 1970-1988
CD3 White of the Eye
A Tree Full Of Secrets (Rarities)