Pink Floyd – The Division Bell
Tracklist
A1 | Cluster One | 5:58 | |
A2 | What Do You Want From Me | 4:21 | |
A3 | Poles Apart | 7:04 | |
B1 | Marooned | 5:29 | |
B2 | A Great Day For Freedom | 4:17 | |
B3 | Wearing The Inside Out | 6:49 | |
C1 | Take It Back | 6:12 | |
C2 | Coming Back To Life | 6:19 | |
C3 | Keep Talking | 6:11 | |
D1 | Lost For Words | 5:14 | |
D2 | High Hopes | 8:31 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Pink Floyd (1987) Ltd.
- Copyright © – Pink Floyd (1987) Ltd.
- Marketed By – Sony Music Entertainment
- Distributed By – Sony Music Entertainment
- Published By – Pink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd.
- Recorded At – Astoria (2)
- Recorded At – Britannia Row Studios
- Recorded At – Metropolis Studios
- Recorded At – The Creek Recording Studios
- Mastered At – das boot recording
- Mastered At – The Mastering Lab
Credits
- Arranged By [Orchestra Arranged By] – Michael Kamen
- Artwork [Sculptures] – John Robertson (5)
- Backing Vocals – Sam Brown
- Bass – Guy Pratt
- Cover [Original Cover Design] – Storm Thorgerson
- Design [Reissue Design] – StormStudios
- Drums, Percussion – Nick Mason
- Engineer [Assistant Engineer at Astoria] – Jules Bowen
- Engineer [Recording & Mixing Engineer] – Andy Jackson
- Engineer [at The Creek] – Keith Grant
- Guitar [Guitars] – Tim Renwick
- Guitar [Guitars], Vocals, Bass, Keyboards, Other [Programming] – David Gilmour
- Illustration – Sally Norris
- Keyboards [Additional Keyboards], Other [Programming] – Jon Carin
- Keyboards, Percussion – Bob Ezrin
- Keyboards, Vocals – Richard Wright
- Mastered By – Joel Plante
- Mixed By – David Gilmour
- Noises [Earth Noises] – G. William Forgey
- Orchestrated By [Orchestrations] – Michael Kamen
- Painting [Sculpture Drawings] – Keith Breeden
- Percussion [Played & Programmed Percussion] – Gary Wallis
- Photography By – Tony May (4)
- Producer – David Gilmour
- Recorded By [Orchestra Recorded By] – Steve McLaughlin*
- Remastered By [Mastered for Vinyl] – Doug Sax
- Technician [Drum Technician] – Clive Brooks
- Technician [General Technical & Musical Instrument Supervision] – Phil Taylor (5)
- Tenor Saxophone – Dick Parry
Notes
"Remastered from the original analogue tapes by James Guthrie, Joel Plante and Bernie Grundman" on the sticker. However, the deadwax shows the 2014 matrix which was a remaster by Doug Sax.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 8 88751 84311 0
- Barcode (Scanned): 888751843110
- Matrix / Runout (Etched, Runout Side A): 2564629328-A-RE3 ¯V¯
- Matrix / Runout (Etched, Runout Side B): 2564629328-B-RE3 ¯V¯
- Matrix / Runout (Etched, Runout Side C): 2564629328-C-RE3 ¯V¯
- Matrix / Runout (Etched, Runout Side D): 2564629328-D-RE3 ¯V¯
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped, Runout Side A, B, C & D): TML-M
- Other (Label, Side A): PFRLP14-A | 88875184311A
- Other (Label, Side B): PFRLP14-B | 88875184311B
- Other (Label, Side C): PFRLP14-C | 88875184311C
- Other (Label, Side D): PFRLP14-D | 88875184311D
Other Versions (5 of 283)
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The Division Bell (CD, Album) | EMI United Kingdom | CDEMD 1055, 7243 8 28984 2 9 | Europe | 1994 | ||
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The Division Bell (CD, Album, Stereo) | Columbia | CK 64200 | US | 1994 | ||
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The Division Bell (Cassette, Album) | Sony Music | 476581 4 | UK | 1994 | ||
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The Division Bell (Cassette, Album) | EMI United Kingdom | 7243 8 28984 4 3, TC EMD 1055, TCEMD 1055 | UK | 1994 | ||
The Division Bell (CD, Album) | EMI United Kingdom | 7243 8 28984 2 9, CD EMD 1055 | UK & Europe | 1994 |
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2016 USA & CanadaVinyl —LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo
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Reviews
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Edited 2 months agoPulled this out for spin... Both LP's are pretty damn flat (very slight warp on both), LP 2 has scuff that doesn't effect sound. both are next to zero background noise. the sound is very good (Bass is heavy but not obstructive, Mids are milky/smooth, and the highs are not ear piercing but have sparkle/shimmer required for Gilmore's Guitar treatments), the stage is expansive/deep, and the separation is very good nothing crowding/drowning anything else. IMO great press, price point, and sounds damn good on my modest system...
(Fluance RT-82 w/Acrylic Platter, ATN-XP cart/5 stylus. Nobsound T3 Phono Amp, Aiyima A07 Pro, Kicker KB6B, & Polk PSW10 Sub...Simple Low Cost Setup)...Happy Listening. -
My copy sounds good, but is warped. I wish new vinyl didn't have this recurring issue. Thankfully my record clamp deals with the warpage.
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Sounds Phenomenal! The records come with free scuffs all over from the cardboard inners. No worries though I cleaned them 3x and you can slide Mofi type antistatic inner sleeves right into these cardboard inners. Wah Lah! Despite some slight warpage on record one (which isn’t affecting the sound), my copy is almost perfect. Well it IS perfect sonically. Very nice vinyl remaster. Can’t go wrong with Doug Sax. I’m happy my Floyd collection is Complete. Highly recommended
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Very good pressing of this record, so happy to have it in my collection.
I haven’t given Division Bell the attention it deserves. -
I'm in Australia and ordered a 2016 copy of the The Division Bell Remastered from the USA, it arrived in 2 weeks and in excellent shape.
I was a bit annoyed to see, as others have posted, no inner sleeve protection for the vinyl, the records were in cardboard sleeves. Now I may be wrong but, to my way of thinking, that is definitely not a good way to store vinyl, these sleeves are somewhat abrasive and leave dust particles on the vinyl, and slipping the records in and out would create fine scratches on an otherwise pristine surface, so after giving the discs a thorough clean on the Okki Nokki, they went straight into an anti-static archival quality sleeve - the only way to store and protect my precious vinyl collection. -
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As others have said, this is a very good pressing of a very good album with an awesome soundstage. Almost impeccable.
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This covers are reverse able, can either have the back as the front or the front as the back
Sounds reallllyy good but cheap flimsy jacket and no static sleeves -
Aweome pressing, worth buying. No antistatic inner sleeves tho... Fantastic dynamics and no surface nose makes it really enjoyable.
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