The Division Bell
The Division Bell is Pink Floyd’s fourteenth studio album, released in March 1994.
The music was written mostly by David Gilmour and Richard Wright; lyrically,
the album deals
with themes of communication. Recording took place in several locations,
including the band's Britannia Row Studios, and Gilmour's houseboat,
Astoria. The production team included Pink Floyd stalwarts such as producer Bob
Ezrin, engineer Andy Jackson and saxophonist Dick Parry. Gilmour's new wife,
Polly Samson, co-wrote many of the album's lyrics, and Wright performed his
first lead vocal on a Pink Floyd album since 1973's The Dark Side of
the Moon.