Pink Floyd – The Endless River
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Instrumental |
Tracklist
1 | Side 1, Pt. 1: Things Left Unsaid | 4:25 | |
2 | Side 1, Pt. 2: It's What We Do | 6:21 | |
3 | Side 1, Pt. 3: Ebb And Flow | 1:50 | |
4 | Side 2, Pt. 1: Sum | 4:49 | |
5 | Side 2, Pt. 2: Skins | 2:38 | |
6 | Side 2, Pt. 3: Unsung | 1:07 | |
7 | Side 2, Pt. 4: Anisina | 3:15 | |
8 | Side 3, Pt. 1: The Lost Art Of Conversation | 1:44 | |
9 | Side 3, Pt. 2: On Noodle Street | 1:42 | |
10 | Side 3, Pt. 3: Night Light | 1:42 | |
11 | Side 3, Pt. 4: Allons-y (1) | 1:57 | |
12 | Side 3, Pt. 5: Autumn '68 | 1:35 | |
13 | Side 3, Pt. 6: Allons-y (2) | 1:35 | |
14 | Side 3, Pt. 7: Talkin' Hawkin' | 3:26 | |
15 | Side 4, Pt. 1: Calling | 3:39 | |
16 | Side 4, Pt. 2: Eyes To Pearls | 1:52 | |
17 | Side 4, Pt. 3: Surfacing | 2:47 | |
18 | Side 4, Pt. 4: Louder Than Words | 6:33 | |
19 | TBS9 | 2:28 | |
20 | TBS14 | 4:11 | |
21 | Nervana | 5:31 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Columbia Records
Credits
- Backing Vocals – Sarah Brown
- Bass Guitar – Guy Pratt
- Cello, Performer [Escala] – Helen Nash
- Co-producer – Youth
- Creative Director – Aubrey Powell
- Design Concept [Album Cover Concept], Cover [Album Cover Concept] – Ahmed Emad Eldin
- Drums, Percussion, Performer [Pink Floyd] – Nick Mason
- Engineer, Co-producer – Andy Jackson
- Keyboards – Jon Carin
- Keyboards, Engineer – Damon Iddins
- Organ [Hammond Organ], Piano, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Organ [Pipe Organ], Performer [Pink Floyd] – Richard Wright
- Sleeve [Sleeve Design] – Stylorouge
- Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Gilad Atzmon
- Viola, Performer [Escala] – Chantal Leverton
- Violin, Performer [Escala] – Victoria Lyon
- Voice [Voice Samples] – Stephen Hawking
- Written-By – Richard Wright (tracks: 1 to 6, 8 to 10, 12, 14)
- Written-By, Guitar [Guitars], Vocals, Keyboards, Bass Guitar, Performer [Pink Floyd], Producer – David Gilmour
Notes
[From HDtracks page]
℗ 2014 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment
THIS ALBUM FEATURES HIGH RESOLUTION COVER ART ONLY. LINER NOTES ARE NOT AVAILABLE.
The Endless River has as its starting point the music that came from the 1993 Division Bell sessions, when David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason played freely together at Britannia Row and Astoria studios. This was the first time they had done so since the ‘Wish You Were Here’ sessions in the seventies. Those sessions resulted in The Division Bell, the band’s last studio album.
In 2013 David Gilmour and Nick Mason revisited the music from those sessions and decided that the tracks should be made available as part of the Pink Floyd repertoire. It would be the last time the three of them would be heard together. The band have spent the last year recording and upgrading the music, using the advantages of modern studio technology to create The Endless River.
The Endless River is a tribute to Rick Wright, whose keyboards are at the heart of the Pink Floyd sound. It is a mainly instrumental album with one song, ‘Louder Than Words’, (with new lyrics by novelist Polly Samson), arranged across four sides and produced by David Gilmour, Phil Manzanera, Youth and Andy Jackson.
‘Louder Than Words’ is performed by Pink Floyd. Taken from David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason's 1993 Division Bell sessions it has new lyrics by writer and Division Bell lyricist Polly Samson.
David Gilmour said: "The music for Louder Than Words is from those final sessions, the three of us playing together on the houseboat Astoria with Rick's idiosyncratic keyboards reminding me now that you don't know what you've got until it's gone. At the start of the album I asked Polly [Samson] to write the lyrics. She felt that what I played her didn't need words, that hearing us play was more interesting. In the end she wrote just this one, which expresses, beautifully I think, the way the three of us, me, Nick and Rick have something when we play together, that has a magic that is louder than words".
The Deluxe Edition contains three extra tracks: "TBS9", "TBS14", and "Nervana".
Notes: Tracks 19 & 20 are 44/24 sources mastered to 96/24.
℗ 2014 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment
THIS ALBUM FEATURES HIGH RESOLUTION COVER ART ONLY. LINER NOTES ARE NOT AVAILABLE.
The Endless River has as its starting point the music that came from the 1993 Division Bell sessions, when David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason played freely together at Britannia Row and Astoria studios. This was the first time they had done so since the ‘Wish You Were Here’ sessions in the seventies. Those sessions resulted in The Division Bell, the band’s last studio album.
In 2013 David Gilmour and Nick Mason revisited the music from those sessions and decided that the tracks should be made available as part of the Pink Floyd repertoire. It would be the last time the three of them would be heard together. The band have spent the last year recording and upgrading the music, using the advantages of modern studio technology to create The Endless River.
The Endless River is a tribute to Rick Wright, whose keyboards are at the heart of the Pink Floyd sound. It is a mainly instrumental album with one song, ‘Louder Than Words’, (with new lyrics by novelist Polly Samson), arranged across four sides and produced by David Gilmour, Phil Manzanera, Youth and Andy Jackson.
‘Louder Than Words’ is performed by Pink Floyd. Taken from David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason's 1993 Division Bell sessions it has new lyrics by writer and Division Bell lyricist Polly Samson.
David Gilmour said: "The music for Louder Than Words is from those final sessions, the three of us playing together on the houseboat Astoria with Rick's idiosyncratic keyboards reminding me now that you don't know what you've got until it's gone. At the start of the album I asked Polly [Samson] to write the lyrics. She felt that what I played her didn't need words, that hearing us play was more interesting. In the end she wrote just this one, which expresses, beautifully I think, the way the three of us, me, Nick and Rick have something when we play together, that has a magic that is louder than words".
The Deluxe Edition contains three extra tracks: "TBS9", "TBS14", and "Nervana".
Notes: Tracks 19 & 20 are 44/24 sources mastered to 96/24.
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The Endless River (CD, Album, Stereo, DVD, DVD-Video, Multichannel, Stereo, Box Set, Deluxe Edition) | Warner Bros. Records | 825646213344 | Europe | 2014 | ||
The Endless River (CD, Album, Stereo, Blu-ray, Album, Stereo, Multichannel, Box Set, Deluxe Edition) | Parlophone | 825646213337 | Europe | 2014 | |||
The Endless River (2×LP, Album, Stereo, 180 gram) | Parlophone | 825646215478 | Europe | 2014 | |||
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The Endless River (CD, Album, Digibook) | Parlophone | 825646215423 | Europe | 2014 | ||
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The Endless River (CD, Album, Digibook) | Columbia | 88875007882 | US | 2014 |
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