Roger Waters has shared a brand new solo model of Pink Floyd‘s 1973 tune ‘Time’ – you’ll be able to hearken to it beneath.
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The unique monitor seems on the prog-rock band’s basic eighth album ‘The Darkish Facet Of The Moon’, which Waters reimagined in full for a forthcoming document titled ‘The Darkish Facet Of The Moon Redux’.
The musician’s contemporary tackle ‘Time’ pulls again the psychedelic sounds of the Pink Floyd single in favour of a extra atmospheric manufacturing that places his hushed vocals on the forefront.
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Produced by the previous Pink Floyd bassist together with Gus Seyffert, ‘…Redux’ additionally incorporates a studio band consisting of Seyffert, Joey Waronker, Jonathan Wilson, Johnny Shepherd and Jon Carin.
The undertaking coincides with the unique album’s fiftieth anniversary, but it surely was not labored on by another member of the enduring group. Waters beforehand launched a brand new interpretation of ‘Cash’.
In a press release, Waters defined that he’d “began to think about what the knowledge of an 80-year-old might carry to a reimagined model” of ‘The Darkish Facet Of The Moon’.
“I’m immensely happy with what now we have created, a piece that may sit proudly alongside the unique, hand-in-hand throughout a half-century of time,” he continued.
‘The Darkish Facet of the Moon Redux’ is about to reach on October 6 through SGB Music – you’ll be able to pre-order/pre-save it right here.
Waters will showcase the album at two particular stay live shows on the London Palladium on October 8 and 9. Discover any remaining tickets right here.
Again in March, Waters’ former Pink Floyd bandmate Nick Mason revealed that he had already been proven numerous snippets of the upcoming LP, and hailed it as “completely sensible”.