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Novo álbum dos Pink Floyd em Outubro

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Os Pink Floyd vão editar um novo álbum no Outono para coincidir com o vigésimo aniversário do anterior «The Division Bell» que será reeditado.

«The Endless River» sai em Outubro e tem como ponto de partida as sessões com o falecido teclista Richard Wright. A novidade foi revelada pela mulher de David Gilmour, Polly Samson, no Twitter.

Durga McBroom Hudson, uma das cantoras que faz coros nos Pink Floyd, partilhou uma foto das sessões e adiantou outros detalhes no Facebook. «As gravações começaram nas sessões de «The Division Bell» (e sim é o projecto paralelo originalmente intitulado The Big Spiff de que Nick Mason falou)», confirmou.

McBroom Hudson esclarece que «é por isso que há canções de Richard Wright» em «The Endless River». «Mas o David e o Nick fizeram muito mais depois», acrescenta.

«Era para ser um disco todo instrumental mas em Dezembro cantei algumas músicas. O David expandiu os meus coros e acrescentou uma voz», explicou.






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Novo álum vai chamar-se The Endless River

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Pink Floyd to release a new album in 2014, entitled The Endless River
David Gilmour's wife Polly Samson has described the new album, out in October, as 'Rick Wright's swansong'

David Gilmour's wife has revealed that Pink Floyd will release a new album this October. The Endless River is the group's first album since 1994's The Division Bell, and was reportedly inspired by the same recording sessions.

Polly Samson, who married Gilmour in 1994, unveiled Pink Floyd's secret plans on her Twitter account. In addition to announcing the album's title and release date, she referred to the record as "Rick Wright's swansong". Wright, who co-founded Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett, Nick Mason and Roger Waters, died in 2008.

Vocalist Durga McBroom-Hudson, who has toured with Gilmour and Pink Floyd, subsequently shared some further details. "The recording did start during The Division Bell sessions (and yes, it was the side project originally titled The Big Spliff that Nick Mason spoke about)," she wrote on Facebook. "David and Nick have gone in and done a lot more since then." That "Big Spliff" session was described in Mason's memoir Inside Out, where he called it "ambient mood music" akin to "bands like the Orb".

According to McBroom-Hudson, The Endless River "was originally to be a completely instrumental recording". But Gilmour gradually changed his mind, inviting McBroom-Hudson to record backup vocals last December and adding more singing since then. Gilmour has "done a lead on at least one [track]," she said, and Samson, who co-wrote seven of The Division Bell's tracks, described herself on Twitter as one of The Endless River's lyricists.

In addition to finishing Pink Floyd's 15th studio album, Gilmour is also allegedly still working on a new solo album. And McBroom-Hudson said that the band could indeed mount a new tour. "STAY TUNED," she wrote. When Pink Floyd last hit the road, in 1994, it was the highest-grossing rock tour in history.

The Division Bell, which originally debuted at No 1, was reissued in a deluxe set on 30 June. This new edition landed at No 52.






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