Pink Floyd's guitarist and vocalist has revealed that the band's new album 'The Endless River' is an 'evocative and emotional' tribute to their late bandmate, Richard Wright
Pink Floyd's new album is an "evocative and emotional" tribute to their late band member Richard Wright. Guitarist and vocalist, Dave Gilmour, has revealed that' The Endless River' - their first album since 1994's 'The Division Bell' - will pay tribute to the late rocker - who played keyboard for the band - until his death from cancer in 2008. Dave told Uncut magazine: "It is a tribute to him. I mean, to me, it's very evocative and emotional in a lot of moments. And listening to all the stuff made me regret his passing all over again. "This is the last chance someone will get to hear him playing along with us in that way he did." The 18-track LP will feature the music Dave and drummer Nick Mason recorded with Richard before his death. (more)