Pink Floyd Discography
Pulse
TRACKS
Shine on you Crazy Diamond (Waters, Wright, Gilmour) [13:34] Vocals by Gilmour.
Astronomy Domine (Barrett) [04:21] Vocals by Gilmour.
What do you Want From Me (Gilmour, Wright, Samson) [04:09] Vocals by
Gilmour.
Learning to Fly (Gilmour, Moore, Ezrin, Carin) [05:16] Vocals by
Gilmour.
Keep Talking (Gilmour, Wright, Samson) [06:53] Vocals by Gilmour.
Coming Back to Life (Gilmour) [06:56] Vocals by Gilmour.
Hey You (Waters) [04:39] Vocals by Gilmour and Carin.
A Great Day for Freedom (Gilmour, Sanson) [04:31] Vocals by Gilmour.
Sorrow (Gilmour) [10:49] Vocals by Gilmour.
High Hopes (Gilmour, Samson) [07:52] Vocals by Gilmour.
Another Brick in the Wall part. II (Waters, Gilmour) [07:08] Vocals by
Gilmour.
One of These Days (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) [06:51] Vocals by
Mason.
Speak to Me (Mason, Waters) [02:28] Instrumental.
Breathe (Waters, Gilmour, Wright) [02:40] Vocals by Gilmour.
On the Run (Gilmour, Waters, Wright) [03:41] Instrumental.
Time/Breathe Reprise (Mason, Gilmour, Waters, Wright) [06:48] Vocals by
Gilmour and Wright.
The Great Gig In The Sky (Wright, Waters) [05:51] Vocals by Brown,
Fontaine and McBroom.
Money (Waters) [08:46] Vocals by Gilmour.
Us And Them (Waters, Wright) [07:06] Vocals by Gilmour.
Any Colour You Like (Gilmour, Mason, Wright) [03:19] Instrumental.
Brain Damage (Waters) [04:02] Vocals by Gilmour and Wright (joins on
"If your head explodes...").
Eclipse (Waters) [01:38] vocals by Gilmour.
Wish You Were Here (Waters, Gilmour) [05:40] Vocals by Gilmour (crowd
singalong).
Comfortably Numb (Gilmour, Waters) [09:10] Vocals by Pratt, Gilmour and
Wright.
Run Like Hell (Gilmour, Waters) [07:58] Vocals by Gilmour and Pratt.
Key Artists
David Gilmour - Guitars, Vocals
Nick Mason - Drums
Richard Wright - Keyboards, Vocals
Supporting Artists/Production crew
Sam Brown - Backing Vocals
Jon Carin - Keyboards, Vocals
Claudia Fontaine - Backing Vocals
Durga McBroom - Backing Vocals
Dick Parry - Saxophones
Guy Pratt - Bass, Vocals
Tim Renwick - Guitars, Vocals
Gary Wallis - Percussion
Produced by - James Guthrie & David Gilmour
Recorded and Mixed by - James Guthrie
Assistant Engineer - Sean O'Dwyer
Recorded live in Europe and the U.K. with LeVoyageur II Mobile
Recording Equipe - Rene Weis, Bernard 'Papy' Vainer,
Roger Robindore, Manu Dajee, Alain Abouker
Mixed at - ASTORIA in Q Sound
Mastered by - Doug Sax and Ron Lewter of The Mastering Lab
Equipment Technicians -
Phil Taylor - Backline Chief and Guitars for David Gilmour
Clive Brooks - Drums for Nick Mason
Sid Pryce - Bass Guitars for Guy Pratt
Andy Ledbetter - Keyboards for Richard Wright and Jon Carin
Adey Wilson - Guitars for Tim Renwick
Clint Lockyer - Percussion for Gary Wallis
Front of House Mixer - Andy Jackson and Colin Norfield
Monitor Mixer - Seth Goldman
Album Cover Design - Storm Thorgerson with Jon Corssland and Finley
Cowan
Graphics and Artwork- Peter Curzon with Julien Mills
Cover Photography - Tony May and Andy Earl
With - Rupert Trumon and Robert Llewlllyn
Computer - Jason Reddy
Live Photography - Jill Furmanovsky, Andy Earl, Denis O'Regan, Michael
Dwomik, Tony May, Dimo Safari, Lester Cohen, Claude Gassian
Management - Steve O'Rourke EMKA Productions Ltd
INFO
Release date: June 6th, 1995
Pulse is basiclly a compilation of songs from "Dark Side of the moon"
and "Division Bell" with some other popular songs thrown in. The Album
comes in a cardboard slipcase with a full photo booket.
QUOTES
"The 'Pulse' iris is more like the eye of the Pink Floyd punter (you
and me) rather than the actual eye of Pink Floyd. It is the reflection
of what we see and represent of the Floyd work. The doll image seen, is
actually incomplete, it was the closest thing that I could find to
a puppet at the time. As The Wall images are animated we couldn't
include them as photographs, so I had to use a puppet instead." - Storm
Thorgerson (Pulse cover)
"I don't think I had any inkling of what I'd be doing at 49 when I was
21. I didn't give it a thought. I didn't think anyone ever got to this
stage. But there are a lot of black blues players in their eighties
and nineties who are still going strong, and, well, luckily there's no
rules, and no one to tell us what we can and cannot do...except the
public, who support us and buy our records." - Dave
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