The Last Days of Keith Adventurer (Syd Barrett album) (An Alternate Pink Floyd)

The Last Days of Keith Adventurer was the fourth studio album, and a double album by Syd Barrett (Keith Adventurer), with their former partners of Pink Floyd (except Roger Waters), David Bowie, and members of Stars (the Alteger League). It was the last album featuring Syd's alter-ego.

After the In the Flesh Tour, the members of Pink Floyd started to focus in their solo career. Richard Wright with Wet Dream, David Gilmour with his eponymous album, and Syd Barrett with a sequel to his last album with David Bowie.

During the production of his album, Wright remembered a comic book, with fictional adventures of the Pink Floyd members. Then, called Syd, and invited Gilmour to the project. Then, Nick Mason joined. The only one member that recused to participate was Roger Waters, but was eventually mentioned in the album, ironizing his refusal.

Syd also called members of a supergroup formed in Cambridge, the Stars, and called David Bowie. In this album, Bowie interpreted Ziggy Stardust in the first time in four years, and the last time too.

Alteger League is a pun with "Alter-ego", and the meaning of "Alteger League", is literally, "Alter-ego League".

The album was a big success, reaching the 1st position at the UK Album charts, and 7th in the Billboard 200. The album had no tour, but some songs were played in Syd Barrett future shows.