First of all. I am 55 years old and since I was 14 years old fan of this unique and extraordinary band. Therefore, there is for me about the officially published complete works of Pink Floyd no really bad albums. Some I like better, others less well. But all they are absolutely worth hearing. The albums are influenced by the time in which they have appeared. So you can hear on "a momentary lapse of reason", for example, clearly the musical zeitgeist of the eighties out and therefore I like this album just not as good. With "Division Bell" the water-less Floyd members made but one step forward and let old qualities flashed again. This is also in the many positive reviews on "Division Bell". I particularly like the criticism of "S., Kay" nuisance ". That's why I will not go into explicit here on the songs of the album. But a couple of songs that stick out my judge it after, I want to mention yet. Here is first" Poles Apart ". If someone says that was Poplala, this is a proof of the opposite. Here are listening to psychedelic sounds in the middle part and David Gilmour controls his guitar with his long-drawn tones the end wonderful at." Marooned "is a extremely successful instrumental piece, as it is known from the early Floyds and estimates. At the end of the CD, the two absolute pearl of the album can be heard. "Lost For Words" was in all these years, since I enjoy this CD, one of my favorite leather Pink Floyd and has for me almost the musical significance as the song "Wish You Were Here". The wonderful transition to a buzzing insect and the bell is preparing in the transition to "High Hopes." In all the years that since the appearance the CD have passed, this song has become increasingly important. This is indeed apparent when David Gilmour Live concerts leads to heart. It has already been repeatedly mentioned that "The Division Bell" the last album of Pink Floyd will be. Pink Floyd would be the death of Richard Wright also also no longer completely einzuspielen able a CD. The musical significance of Richard Wright for Pink Floyd is often not sufficiently appreciated. And, in "The Division Bell" now than the last album of Pink Floyd, so you have to recognize it, that it was a worthy work. Respect, I take my hat and give a whopping five stars for this wonderful album.