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The Division Bell

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The Division Bell
The Division Bell
CD by Pink Floyd
Released March 30 (UK) / April 5 (US) 1994
Recorded 1994
Genre Rock
Length 66 min 26 s
Record label Columbia Records
Producers David Gilmour
Professional reviews
RollingStone review 2/5 link
Pink Floyd Chronology
Shine On
(1992)
The Division Bell
(1994)
London '66-'67.
(1995)

The Division Bell is an album released by Pink Floyd in 1994 (March 30 in the United Kingdom, April 5 in the United States). The album was recorded at a number of studios.

The Division Bell is also the name of the bell that rings in Westminster, in the House of Parliament (London, England). It also rings in the apartments of many of the members of Parliament. The bell summons all the members of Parliament to go the House of Commons to vote on the issues.

Table of contents
1 Tracks
2 Personnel
3 External link

Tracks

  1. "Cluster One" (Wright/Gilmour) 5:58
  2. "What Do You Want From Me" (Gilmour/Wright/Samson) 4:21
  3. "Poles Apart" (Gilmour/Wright/Samson/Laird-Clowes) 7:04
  4. "Marooned" (Wright/Gilmour) 5:29
  5. "A Great Day for Freedom" (Gilmour/Samson) 4:17
  6. "Wearing the Inside Out" (Wright/Moore) 6:49
  7. "Take it Back" (Gilmour/Ezrin/Samson/Laird-Clowes) 6:12
  8. "Coming Back to Life" (Gilmour) 6:19
  9. "Keep Talking" (Wright/Gilmour/Samson) 6:11
  10. "Lost for Words" (Gilmour/Samson) 5:14
  11. "High Hopes" (Gilmour/Samson) 8:32
  12. Hidden track - Gilmour's son, Charlie, hangs up the telephone on Pink Floyd manager Steve O'Rourke (Included in "High Hopes")

Personnel

External link