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David Gilmour is Back

David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) is back again with a solo album 'On an Island' The first album release since his last Pink Floyd album 'The Division Bell'. 'On an Island' already Number 1 in the UK will follow a European and US tour also performing Pink Floyd classics.

David Gilmour's successful solo album 'On an Island' hit the stores on March 6th in the UK and Europe, and March 7th in the US and has taken off ever since. The album will mark the release of David's first studio recordings since Pink Floyd's 1994 multi-platinum The Division Bell.

The album concept 'On an Island' is perceived to be David Gilmour's and Polly Samson's aspects of life such as pure love, feelings and happiness and not just about money. It has already been clearly stated that Gilmour is 'not' obsessed with money and fortune. In the track 'This Heaven' he elaborates -- "life is much more than money buys, when I see the faith in my children's eyes..."

David Gilmour makes use of a number of sound genres as he did in his super-group with the song titles The Blue, Take a Breadth, Red Sky at Night, This Heaven, Then I Close My Eyes, Smile, A pocketful of Stones, Where We Start

David Gilmour has teamed up with some well-known names that include Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music), Jools Holland who is an outstanding Blues pianist, his fellow Pink Floyd band member Richard Wright playing the Hammond Organ and his great wife Polly Samson who took part in the writing credits

David Gilmour has stressed his utter solo musicianship through the following comments.

"It's my best and most personal work, " he says. "Making it with my musician friends has been a positive experience on so many levels." And touring it this spring can only take him to a new high."

David Gilmour will be touring this spring and early summer to support his album along with some of the Pink Floyd classics such as 'Comfortably Numb' and 'Shine on You Crazy Diamond' He has currently embarked on his tour in Europe and will continue to tour Europe before leaving for the US and returning back to finish his tour in London, England. Tickets can be found at the usual ticket organisations such as Ticket master and theatres that David Gilmour will be performing at.

Recently, David Gilmour performed his album at the Mermaid Theatre in London, live for the BBC Radio to an audience of only 600 people and lasted for approximately 55 minutes. This mini concert can be viewed by clicking one of the two links below



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