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More Unreleased Pink Floyd Music May See Light Of Day

11/13/2014
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(Radio.com) This week saw the release of Pink Floyd's The Endless River, which has been billed as the band's final statement. The album, as previously reported, is taken from outtakes from the band's most recent studio album, 1994's The Division Bell, which featured the lineup of guitarist/singer David Gilmour, drummer Nick Mason and the late Richard Wright on keyboards and vocals (but not Roger Waters, as Waters recently reminded the world).

Gilmour and Mason (Wright succumbed to cancer in 2008) made the album by taking the unfinished material from the '90s and adding new parts to it. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Gilmour - the band's ad hoc leader - said that the thought of doing another Floyd project "makes me break out in a cold sweat," and that there's "no room for Pink Floyd."

But in an interview with Billboard, the band's other member - Mason - said that there may still be unreleased music in Floyd's vaults that may see the light of day at some point, although he admitted that if that happens, it would be a record label driven project. Read more here.

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