David Gilmour's new album, Luck and Strange, showcases nine tracks of innovative music, including eight originals co-written with Polly Samson, highlighting the deep creative connection.
Gilmour described Luck and Strange as his 'best album' since the iconic 1973 release, Dark Side of the Moon, indicating a significant evolution in his artistry.
The inclusion of Richard Wright's part from a 2007 jam session demonstrates Gilmour's commitment to honoring his Pink Floyd legacy while evolving his music.
To support his new album, Gilmour will embark on a tour featuring residencies in major cities, showcasing his continued relevance in the music industry.
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