Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason (LP, Album, RE, RM, Gat) (2017) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: PFRLP13, 88875184301
Country:    US  
Released:  20 Jan 2017
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Prog Rock, Alternative Rock

Tracklist:
A1. Signs Of Life 4:21
A2. Learning To Fly 4:49
A3. The Dogs Of War 6:06
A4. One Slip 5:01
A5. On The Turning Away 5:39
B1a. Yet Another Movie 6:14
B1b. Round And Around 1:06
B2. A New Machine (Part 1) 1:51
B3. Terminal Frost 6:03
B4. A New Machine (Part 2) 0:50
B5. Sorrow 8:37

Credits:
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone - Tom Scott
Art Direction - Storm Thorgerson
Backing Vocals - Carmen Twillie
Backing Vocals - Darlene Koldenhoven
Backing Vocals - Donny Gerrard
Backing Vocals - Phyllis St. James
Bass Guitar, Chapman Stick [Stick] - Tony Levin
Design Concept [Front Cover] - Nexus (38)
Design Concept [Front Cover] - Storm Thorgerson
Drums - Carmine Appice
Drums - Jim Keltner
Drums [Electric & Acoustic], Effects [Sound Effects] - Nick Mason
Engineer [Recording And Mixing Assistant] - Jeff Demorris
Engineer [Recording And Mixing Assistant] - Marc Desisto
Engineer [Recording And Mixing Assistant] - Robert Hrycyna
Engineer [Recording And Mixing Assistant] - Stan Katayama
Engineer [Recording And Mixing] - Andy Jackson
Graphic Design - Andrew Ellis
Graphic Design - Icon (21)
Guitar - Michael Landau
Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Sequencer [Sequencers] - David Gilmour
Keyboards - Jon Carin
Keyboards, Percussion, Sequencer [Sequencers] - Bob Ezrin
Lacquer Cut By - Bernie Grundman
Management - EMKA Productions
Management - Steve O'Rourke (2)
Mastered By - Bernie Grundman
Mastered By - James Guthrie
Mastered By - Joel Plante
Mixed By [Additional Re-mixing] - James Guthrie
Organ [Hammond] - Bill Payne
Percussion - Steve Forman
Photography By - Robert Dowling
Piano, Vocals, Keyboards [Kurzweil], Organ [Hammond] - Richard Wright
Producer - Bob Ezrin
Producer - David Gilmour
Recorded By [Spherical Sound] - Guy Charbonneau
Saxophone - John Helliwell
Sounds [Spherical Sound] - Ken Caillat
Sounds [Spherical Sound] - Sarah Bruce
Sounds [Spherical Sound] - Tom Jones (4)
Synthesizer - Patrick Leonard
Technician [General Technical & Musical Instrument Supervision] - Phil Taylor (5)
Tenor Saxophone - Scott Page


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 8 88751 84301 1
Barcode 888751843011
Matrix / Runout BG 17204 1A 0190295996949-A
Matrix / Runout BG 17204 2B 0190295996949-B
Other 88875184301SV1

Companies:
Phonographic Copyright (p) Pink Floyd Music (1987) Ltd.
Copyright (c) Pink Floyd Music (1987) Ltd.
Published By Pink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd.
Marketed By Sony Music Entertainment
Distributed By Sony Music Entertainment
Recorded At Astoria (2)
Recorded At Britannia Row Studios
Recorded At A&M Studios
Recorded At Can-Am Recorders
Recorded At The Village Recorder
Recorded At Mayfair Studios
Recorded At Audio International Studios
Recorded At das boot recording
Pressed By Record Industry

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