
11 Songs, 1 Hour 6 Minutes

The Division Bell Pink Floyd
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4.8, 69 Ratings - $12.99
EDITORS’ NOTES
At the dawn of the Internet Age, personal communication became the touchstone of Pink Floyd's second post-Roger Waters album. With Rick Wright and Nick Mason fully reintegrated into the band, the songs are full of spacious, Floydian textures beneath deeply personal, introspective lyrics. David Gilmour shouts to be heard on “What Do You Want from Me”—one of Floyd’s toughest rockers. On “Keep Talking,” his pleading vocals become nearly drowned out by ominous funk beats and the synthetic voice of Stephen Hawking.
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Cluster One
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What Do You Want from Me
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Poles Apart
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Marooned
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A Great Day for Freedom
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Wearing the Inside Out
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Take It Back
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Coming Back to Life
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Keep Talking
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Lost for Words
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High Hopes
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Ratings and Reviews
Love David's Music
I saw them live on this tour. Sat in Joe Robbie Stadium singing. Two of my kids were there embarrassed that I was singing. The guy in the row directly in front of me was singing also. Loved it. Pink Floyd is my favorite band. David's Pink Floyd is my favorite
Pretty Darn Good
Better than the 'Final Cut'.
Amazing
Truly incredible. Gimours' best work.