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TRACKLIST:
01 Black Cat
02 Luck and Strange
03 The Piper's Call
04 A Single Spark
05 Vita Brevis
06 Between Two Points (with Romany Gilmour)
07 Dark and Velvet Nights
08 Sings
09 Scattered
10 Yes, I Have Ghosts (with Romany Gilmour)
11 Luck and Strange (original Barn Jam)
In January 2007, a few months after the conclusion of the On an Island tour, David Gilmour and members of his road band, including Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright, convened in a drafty barn on his U.K. property to try out some new song ideas. “I hadn’t thought this all the way through,” Gilmour says. “It was fuckin’ freezing in there. But we spent 15 minutes working on this tiny, little riff I wrote on the guitar. They all joined in one by one.”
The sketch of a song was little more than a memory for Gilmour over the past 17 years, even though it marked one of the final times he played with Wright, who died of lung cancer in September 2008. But when he started amassing new songs a couple years ago, his mind drifted back to that tape. Working alongside Polly Samson, his wife and longtime lyricist, and producer Charlie Andrew, he fleshed out the song into the title track of his new LP Luck and Strange, due out Sept. 6.
“That song started developing a depth that I’d forgotten about,” Gilmour says. “The playing on it is unmistakably Richard. He was a true, lovely, creative person, and people like that are hard to find.”
The death of Wright coupled with Gilmour’s complete estrangement from Roger Waters means that Pink Floyd are likely to forever remain a memory from the increasingly distant past. But unlike Nick Mason, whose touring group Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets plays nothing but vintage tunes from the pre-Dark Side of the Moon era, Gilmour is looking only forward.
He spoke with Rolling Stone via Zoom from his home studio in the southern English countryside, surrounded by keyboards, and priceless vintage guitars. The conversation touched on everything from the creation of Luck and Strange to recording songs with his daughter Romany, his upcoming tour where he’ll reluctantly play a smattering of Seventies Floyd songs, his eternal war with Waters, the possibility of selling the band’s catalog, and why the thought of a Pink Floyd biopic hasn’t even crossed his mind.