More details have emerged about Pink Floyd’s first record in 21 years

More details have emerged about Pink Floyd’s first record in 21 years

Earlier this summer, news broke that Pink Floyd was working on a new album, its first in 21 years. Now we have a few more, slightly underwhelming details about that teased record, The Endless River. The four-sided double-LP is mostly instrumental, though one song, “Louder Than Words,” will feature lyrics by David Gilmour’s wife Polly Samson. The album is meant as a tribute to the band’s late multi-instrumentalist Richard Wright, who died in 2008, and it uses material first recorded during 1993’s The Division Bell sessions—including some tracks Wright appears on—as a starting point.

The Endless River is due out Nov. 10. A full tracklist is below.

The Endless River

Side 1:
01 “Things Left Unsaid”
02 “It’s What We Do”
03 “Ebb And Flow”

Side 2:
04 “Sum”
05 “Skins”
06 “Unsung”
07 “Anisina”

Side 3
08 “The Lost Art Of Conversation”
09 “On Noodle Street”
10 “Night Light”
11 “Allons-y (1)”
12 “Autumn ’68″
13 “Allons-y (2)”
14 “Talkin’ Hawkin’”

Side 4
15 “Calling”
16 “Eyes To Pearls”
17 “Surfacing”
18 “Louder Than Words”

 
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