David Gilmour's 'Luck and Strange' Marks a Reflective Return
The Pink Floyd guitarist's first album in nine years blends family collaboration with themes of mortality and retrospection.
- David Gilmour's new album features lyrics by his wife Polly Samson and vocals by his daughter Romany.
- The album includes contributions from late Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright, recorded in 2007.
- Gilmour describes 'Luck and Strange' as his best work since 'Dark Side of the Moon'.
- The album's themes revolve around aging, mortality, and personal reflection.
- Gilmour will embark on his first tour in eight years, starting in October.