Finally cleared to move forward, Pink Floyd emerged with their first album in five years, now being led by Gilmour and Mason. Because of ongoing legal entanglements, however, Wright once again worked only as a paid sideman on the subsequent album and tour. 'Momentary Lapse of Reason,' which shot to No. 3, also saw the return of longtime Pink Floyd cover artist Storm Thorgerson, who hadn't worked with the group since 'Animals' in 1977. The legal issues weren't over yet, though: Waters initially sued concert promoters over the use of the Pink Floyd name.