Pink Floyd to re-release final studio album on 20th anniversary


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Pink Floyd will release an expanded 6CD version of their 1994 final studio album ‘The Division Bell‘ to mark its 20th anniversary.

Creatively led by Dave Gilmour and Richard Wright, the album pays constant reference to their long-standing estrangement from Roger Waters. It was a trans-Atlantic number one and sparked the band’s, to-date, final world tour.

The new, expanded edition was preempted with a countdown clock yesterday (May 20th), and comes with a remastered double LP in a gatefold sleeve courtesy of long term Pink Floyd collaborators James Guthrie and Joel Plante.

Also up for grabs is a red 7″ ‘Take It Back‘ single, as well as a clear 7″ and blue 12″ of ‘High Hopes‘, the latter coming with a reverse laser etched design.

A previous, 2011 remastered version of the album is available, including a Blu-ray disc in HD Audio, along with a previously unreleased surround-sound audio mix by Andy Jackson. To top it off, the Blu-ray disc will offer a brand new video for ‘Marooned‘.


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