As it is now, then, the "new" is album of Pink Floyd, and the first with unreleased tracks of Bell Division Sessions of 1993.Es the 1st and at the same time last Pink Floyd album in 20 years. I have the CD now belongs 10-20 times, as hardcore Pink Floyd fan, I wanted to leave time with a review. I'm not sure if I was not any more time should be, because it has simply not made quite click with me. Except for "Louder Than Words" is the album exclusively from The Division Bell Instrumentalstücken.1994 should include a 2.instrumentale CD. Instrumentalaufahmen the time were rejected now realized. I personally only a vocal piece is just a little too meager. On the 1.Eindruck I was disappointed that it bring 18 pieces of CD only measly 53 minutes total playing time. Therefore, not a few pieces of less than 3 minutes what me at the beginning of something sobered. But at least there's still bonus tracks on the deluxe edition so the album still comes but significantly more than an hour playing time also. It's what we do reminds me of the instrumental passages of Welcome to the machine, and even this highlight dahinjammt somewhat aimlessly based on Em and C, Sum starts similar to Cluster One, enthällt also instrumental reconciliation of Take it back to Coming Back To Life but develops into a rock song, Skins acts almost like a pure drum solo by Nick Mason (oh God think just of the terrible Grand Vizier's Garden Party of Ummagumma wooooääh!), Anisina is then but fall beautifully melodic and a mixture of Us and Them and Comfortably Allons-y numb klanglich.Bei we have light to do with a Rocker ala run like interrupted by the short organ solo from 1968 Autumn 68 (very nice something to the trailer from A Saucerful Of Secrets reminiscent) .The only track with vocals louder than words in my opinion is quite nice, but not nearly to High Hopes heranreichend.Interessant the bonus tracks Tbs9 are even reminds me a little of more and Zabriskie Point and Nervana rocks similar hard as once the nile song.Die remaining tracks maybe up to The Lost Art of Conversation and On noodle street (little echoes atmosphere) in my opinion are pure filler and not worth mentioning. After all, you can hear on this Silberling letzmalig the keyboardist Rick Wright died in 2008 playing with his pals David Gilmour and Nick Mason. Gilmour and Mason have the old recordings reworked for 2 years and sometimes drums and guitar added at Louder Than Words to Gesang.Obwohl some very nice artifacts were dug out of the Floyd cosmos stay I be meinerMeinung.Das album sounds like many fragmented, disjointed instrumental Fitzeln how long Jamsession.Das pure enjoyment feeling will not be set with me (yet).