I really like ATD and I have it both in vinyl and CD. Does this remaster has a big difference from the original? I might consider buying the vinyl picture disks.I also like Pros and cons, it is the most Pink Floyd, (it was written the same time with the Wall) Davidless album. I wonder how it would sound with Gimour on guitar, because Clapton lacks the Floyd sound. Gilmour's solo albums were (so far) very disappointing (yes even On an island was weak), both musically and lyrically, while Roger's Pros and AtD are well beyond average. Even Radio chaos has a couple of good songs. Unfortunately Gilmour's guitar sound and equally his voice, are missing from Roger's concerts, when he plays PF songs. (I saw the wall in 2013 and Gilmor's vocal parts were... uncomfortably different, while his guitar sound was adequately emulated (except the comfortably numb solo, but it was OK) Final cut was indeed the Roger first solo album, featuring Gilmour and Mason. Still has glorious moments better than any other on any solo albums. But as a complete work it is not as good as AtD and Pros and Cons.
About the AtD being on par with the rest PF albums, I have to say that the PF sound was such a unique combination of Roger's ideas (music and lyrics) and David's execution and production, guitar and voice, plus lovely guitar music, that I can not compare it with PF. Actually, Pros and Cons would have been the most PF sounding album if David was playing in it and On an Island gets quite close to it. But even momentary lapse of reason and at some parts and in smaller degree, The division bell, do not sound much like PF either. You are certainly reminded of PF in Roger's solo albums, because the voice and type of ideas are too obvious...Roger, but because they are familiar. It has nothing to do with quality. I some times wonder if the Gilmor solo album would get as much attention as they did if he was an unknown musician.