Pink Floyd – The Division Bell
Tracklist
A1 | Cluster One | 5:29 | |
A2 | What Do You Want From Me | 4:21 | |
A3 | Poles Apart | 5:49 | |
A4 | Marooned | 4:08 | |
A5 | A Great Day For Freedom | 3:38 | |
A6 | Wearing The Inside Out | 6:28 | |
B1 | Take It Back | 6:12 | |
B2 | Coming Back To Life | 4:57 | |
B3 | Keep Talking | 6:11 | |
B4 | Lost For Words | 5:14 | |
B5 | High Hopes | 6:50 |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed To – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Manufactured By – Columbia Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Copyright © – Pink Floyd Music Ltd.
- Recorded At – Astoria (2)
- Recorded At – Britannia Row Studios
- Recorded At – Abbey Road Studios
- Recorded At – Metropolis Studios
- Recorded At – The Creek Recording Studios
- Mastered At – The Mastering Lab
- Published By – Pink Floyd Music Publishers Inc.
Credits
- Arranged By [Orchestra], Technician [Orchestrations] – Michael Kamen
- Artwork [Sculptures] – John Robertson (5)
- Backing Vocals – Sam Brown
- Bass – Guy Pratt
- Design [Cover] – Storm Thorgerson
- Drums, Percussion – Nick Mason
- Engineer [Assistant Engineer At Astoria] – Jules Bowen
- Engineer [The Creek Recording Studios] – Keith Grant
- Graphics – Peter Curzon
- Guitar – Tim Renwick
- Illustration – Sally Norris
- Keyboards, Synthesizer, Programmed By – Jon Carin
- Keyboards, Vocals – Richard Wright
- Lyrics By – Polly Sampson* (tracks: A2, A3, A5, B1, B3 to B5)
- Mastered By – James Guthrie
- Mixed By – Chris Thomas
- Mixed By, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, Keyboards, Programmed By – David Gilmour
- Music By – Richard Wright
- Percussion, Programmed By – Gary Wallis
- Photography By – Tony May (4)
- Producer, Keyboards, Percussion – Bob Ezrin
- Recorded By [Orchestra] – Stephen McLaughlin
- Recorded By, Engineer – Andrew Jackson*
- Technician [Drums] – Clive Brooks
- Technician [Orchestrations] – Edward Shearmur
- Tenor Saxophone – Dick Parry
- Written-By – Richard Wright (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A6, B3)
Notes
With thanks to: Polly Samson, Nick Laird-Clowes, Douglas Adams, Anthony Moore, Stephen Hawking
Release Information: Limited edition on blue vinyl. This version of the album is shorter than the CD version, as the following songs have been edited in length to allow the album to fit on an LP: Poles Apart, Marooned, Wearing the Inside Out, Coming Back to Life, Lost for Words, and High Hopes.
Description: Gatefold cover.
Front Cover: Two faces facing each other. Title. Photo taken at dawn with the lights on (UK version has daytime photo on the cover)
Back Cover: Two faces facing each other. Song listing. Bar code.
Inside Cover: Various pictures. Two faces facing each other.
Spine: Title. Catalog number.
Inner Sleeve: Art background with lyrics and credits.
Vinyl Color: Blue.
Labels: Columbia picture labels.
Text around the bottom edge of label starts at 8 o'clock and says:
C 64200/AL 64200/© 1994 Pink Floyd Music (1987) Ltd. under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment Inc./P 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Only this color blue (no other kind of blue or any other colors) is genuine.
A more limited black vinyl was also released with the same information as above, but with a slighty different matrix number in the run-out groove.
Track durations are not listed on the release.
Release Information: Limited edition on blue vinyl. This version of the album is shorter than the CD version, as the following songs have been edited in length to allow the album to fit on an LP: Poles Apart, Marooned, Wearing the Inside Out, Coming Back to Life, Lost for Words, and High Hopes.
Description: Gatefold cover.
Front Cover: Two faces facing each other. Title. Photo taken at dawn with the lights on (UK version has daytime photo on the cover)
Back Cover: Two faces facing each other. Song listing. Bar code.
Inside Cover: Various pictures. Two faces facing each other.
Spine: Title. Catalog number.
Inner Sleeve: Art background with lyrics and credits.
Vinyl Color: Blue.
Labels: Columbia picture labels.
Text around the bottom edge of label starts at 8 o'clock and says:
C 64200/AL 64200/© 1994 Pink Floyd Music (1987) Ltd. under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment Inc./P 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Only this color blue (no other kind of blue or any other colors) is genuine.
A more limited black vinyl was also released with the same information as above, but with a slighty different matrix number in the run-out groove.
Track durations are not listed on the release.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 7464-64200-1 0
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Run-Out Groove): PAL 64200-1B
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Run-Out Groove): PBL 64200-1B
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped Both Sides): TML-M
- Rights Society: BMI
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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Reviews
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Hi!
If someone has a copy that the vinyl is vg+ and the cover is Poor (water damage or whatever), please write to me. I have a copy that I bought for too much and it was badly graded, so I'm lookinf to buy for the Media only.
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This album made a fan for Pink Floyd and i can't stop listening to it. Keep talking is my favorite track ;D with the amazing voice of Steven Hawking ♡
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The edited version of "Coming Back to Life" and "High Hopes" on this orginal press completely spoiled the album. They've shortened the final guitar solo of both songs which are they are the best guitar solo songs on the album for 1 minute each! That's enough reason for me to look for the reissued version.
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WOW, finally i know what pressing i got..
"A more limited black vinyl was also released with the same information as above"
Didn't know this until today :D -
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Comparing this to the 2014 remaster, I prefer that one. This still sounds really good but if I'm gonna choose to listen to either I'm gonna pick the 2014. The highs are less harsh, the bass is better and the overall sound is more full.
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I bought this at Tower Records on Mill Ave in TEMPE AZ in 1994 for $20
Still have it, playing it now. It's not marbled , that's a bootleg. This is sky blue transparent
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I bought a copy of this from USA. I think the price can tell you the truth. I paid about 90$ for mine and it a very nice exampke, all inserts are in nice condition, de media has a minimal signs of wear, which only affect playing once or twice.
The sleve has all the original numbers on it and the record looks exactly the same as this release too.
Still its better to be careful, some people may think they have this version and they just sell it without realising that their copy is might be a reissue.
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