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New Pink Floyd Album “The Endless River” Due October 2014

GongPanther

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Pink Floyd is to release a new studio album called The Endless River in October 2014.
This will be the first studio album from the band since The Division Bell which was released some twenty years ago back in 1994 – it has had the 20th Anniversary Box Set treatment of course.
According to a tweet from David Gilmour’s wife, Polly Samson, “Pink Floyd album out in October is called “The Endless River”. Based on 1994 sessions is Rick Wright’s swansong and very beautiful.”
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A photograph appeared recently showing David Gilmour in the studio with backing singers including Durga McBroom, Sarah Brown and Louise Clare Marshall.
It was assumed that they were working on a new David Gilmour studio album but it now transpires they were recording overdubs onto older studio outtakes from The Division Bell.
There is a remote possibility that Roger Waters has got involved with this album in some capacity to honour Richard Wright. That remains to be seen given the history of the band in the years leading up to The Division Bell album release, what with Roger Waters leaving the band.
Furthermore, it was thought suspicious by many that the new 20th Anniversary Edition of Pink Floyd’s Division Bell album did not include additional studio recordings and rarities from the Division Bell recording sessions.
A Richard Wright Swansong


Rick Wright On An Island Tour 2006

It all makes sense now that The Endless River will likely be these additional songs from the Division Bell recording sessions which have now been tidied up – adding backing vocals, more instruments etc – and made ready to share with fans. I imagine there will be a heavy Richard Wright bias on the album – I speculate that a lot of the songs could be his songs he brought to the table back during the production of the album but didn’t make “the final cut” so to speak.
Polly Samson’s twitter description gives her a lyric writing credit for The Endless River so at least we know it is not just an Instrumental only album but has songs!
Whilst David Gilmour and wife Polly Samson wrote most of the lyrics for The Division Bell album, Richard Wright wrote much of the music on the album. Songs such as Cluster One, What Do You Want from Me, Marooned, Wearing The Inside Out and Keep Talking have a music credit given to Wright. It would be a fitting tribute to the late Richard Wright to feature some more of his work.
Pink Floyd “Secret” Album – The Big Spliff


Pink Floyd in the Studio: Nick Mason, David Gilmour and Richard Wright

I am sure many fans really look forward to hearing this new material for the first time although some people out there would have heard some of it already.
An album of ambient music called The Big Spliff is probably the basis of this album. You can have a listen to Soundscape which was featured on the Pulse DVD and was played before concerts on the Pulse tour.


http://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/n...ign=New+Pink+Floyd+Album+Due+Out+October+2014

At last,something Floyd fans can sink their teeth into.:cool:
 

nöyd

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Easily up there with the absolute most overrated bands along with the Rolling Stones
 

GongPanther

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Easily up there with the absolute most overrated bands along with the Rolling Stones

read and note that theres a lot of evidence contrary to your claim.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_music_artists#250_million_or_more_records

I mean,you could have just easily mentioned that Pink Floyd or the Rolling Stones are simply not to your taste as that is your POV.

But to say that they are the "absolute most overrated bands along with the Rolling Stones" is a very simplistic view.
 

GongPanther

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It's sort of leftovers from "division bell" but still slightly interesting

Hardly leftovers.

They where doing another album side by side with the Division Bell but shelved it.

I think it will be quite a treat and I presume,go back to those warm ambient days of Floyd.

And don't take notice of those that hate Floyd...they can feck off and watch American Idol.
 

Skinner

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Go for it GP, obviously a true PF fan as are a lot of us on here. Statements from the haters are extremely juvenile.
 

GongPanther

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Will it top Atom Heart Mother?

Very unfair to compare different albums (and this goes for any band) especially when it was from a different time.And as Floyd is a progressive band,you have to note that their albums are built on from their past efforts.

Each album is to me a treasure unto it's own...there's no favourite,no worst album,no best...I listen,relax and enjoy.

Heres a tip,if anyone plays any of the Need For Speed car racing games.

Play The Division Bell with all sounds turned of in game of NFS.

Play the album as you are whizzing around the countryside or in a race.
 

carcharias

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Probably the greatest concept album band of all time.
Not for everyone
But
They recorded a few of the absolute most perfect pieces of music in rock n roll history.

Div bell ain't one of them though.
 

carcharias

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Haha led zep over produced?

Hardley.

They even have mistakes in some of their songs ...
They were just a blues band in essence.
 

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