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Studio album by David Gilmour
Released 6 March 2006
Recorded 2001–05
Studio Astoria
David Gilmour`s farm (Sussex)
British Grove Studios (London)
Abbey Road Studios (London)
Genre
Post-progressiveart rockbaroque popambient
Length 51:36
Label EMI (UK)
Columbia Records (US)
Producer
David GilmourPhil ManzaneraChris Thomas
David Gilmour chronology
About Face
(1984) On an Island
(2006) Live in Gdańsk
(2008)
On an Island is the third solo studio album by Pink Floyd member David Gilmour. It was released in the UK on 6 March 2006, Gilmour`s 60th birthday, and in the United States the following day. It was his first solo album in 22 years since About Face in 1984 and 12 years since Pink Floyd`s 1994 album The Division Bell.
History
The album features Robert Wyatt, Jools Holland, Georgie Fame, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright, early Pink Floyd member Bob Klose and Pink Floyd session and touring musician Guy Pratt. Chris Thomas and Roxy Music`s Phil Manzanera assisted with production. Engineering duties were undertaken by long-time collaborator Andy Jackson. The lyrics were principally written by Gilmour`s wife, writer Polly Samson.
Recording
Much of the album was recorded in Gilmour`s private studio aboard his houseboat Astoria. The track `Smile` was heard briefly in an unmastered form on the BBC2 show Three Men in a Boat which retraced a trip on the River Thames that passed the houseboat. Other sections were recorded at David`s farm in Sussex and Mark Knopfler`s British Grove Studios.
Orchestrations on the album were arranged by noted Polish film composer Zbigniew Preisner and conducted by Robert Ziegler. The orchestra was recorded at Abbey Road Studios by Simon Rhodes.[7]
Singles
The album also featured two singles; the title track `On an Island` and `Smile,` the latter peaking at #72 on the UK Singles Chart.[8] `On an Island` also peaked at #27 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[9]
Promo Single edits of `Take a Breath` and `This Heaven` were issued to coincide with the U.S. leg of the tour, while `Smile` was the second single in the UK.
All music written by David Gilmour.
No. Title Lyrics Length
1. `Castellorizon` Instrumental 3:54
2. `On an Island`
GilmourPolly Samson
6:47
3. `The Blue` Samson 5:26
4. `Take a Breath` Samson 5:46
5. `Red Sky at Night` Instrumental 2:51
6. `This Heaven`
GilmourSamson
4:24
7. `Then I Close My Eyes` Instrumental 5:26
8. `Smile` Samson 4:03
9. `A Pocketful of Stones` Samson 6:17
10. `Where We Start` Gilmour 6:45
Total length: 51:39
Personnel
David Gilmour – guitars (all), lead vocals (all except 1, 5, 7, `Island Jam`), lap steel guitars, electric piano (2), percussion (2, 3, 8, 9, 10), bass guitar (3, 8, 9, 10), piano (3, 8, 9), alto saxophone (5), cümbüş (7), bass harmonica (7), Hammond organ (7, 8, 9, 10), harmonica (2)
Guy Pratt – bass guitar (2, 4, `Island Jam`)
Richard Wright – Hammond organ (2), co-lead vocals (3)
David Crosby – vocals (2)
Graham Nash – vocals (2)
Rado Klose – guitar (2, 3)
Chris Stainton – Hammond organ (3)
Andy Newmark – drums (2, 3, 6, 10), percussion (7)
Jools Holland – piano (3)
Polly Samson – piano (3), backing vocals (8)
Phil Manzanera – guitar (4, 6, 7)
Leszek Możdżer – piano (4, 9)
Ged Lynch – drums (4, `Island Jam`)
Caroline Dale – cello (4, 5, 7)
Chris Laurence – double bass (5, 9)
Ilan Eshkeri – programming (5, 9)
Georgie Fame – Hammond organ (6)
BJ Cole – Weissenborn guitar (7)
Robert Wyatt – cornet (7), percussion (7), vocals (7)
Willie Wilson – drums (8)
Alasdair Malloy – glass harmonica (7, 9)
Lucy Wakeford – harp (9)
Chris Thomas – keyboards (9)
Zbigniew Preisner – orchestration (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Paul `Wix` Wickens – Hammond organ (`Island Jam`)