Last Thursday (5th January) we reported on an interview with Polish musician Zbigniew Preisner,
who has taken care of orchestrations on Pink Floyd guitarist David
Gilmour's new album "On An Island". He gave an interesting interview to
one of the biggest newspapers in Poland, "Rzeczpospolita".
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In the interview he talks of how
the collaboration came about, what the album sounds like, and also
mentions filming of the recording sessions. David's website - DavidGilmour.com - picked up on this story on the blog pages of the site, and made some clarification of points that Preisner mentioned.
The main thing that excited fans
was the comment that "the work in Abbey Road Studios and on Astoria was
filmed, probably for DVD purposes."
David's site confirms that some of
the sessions were indeed filmed, including Preisner's orchestral
sessions, but stated that there are no plans for any DVDs at the
moment. Obviously, that is subject to change in the future.
Preisner also mentioned that
"David wants to play a gig in Poland in some unusual place to promote
his album." The response to that was that there are no plans for a
concert in Poland. His site states that "ideas were thrown around about
'one-off' gigs at various locations, but they were impractical and the
suggestions came to nought. The scheduled gigs that you see on the live
dates pages are all that's planned for now.
TICKET REMINDER
Advance tickets for the two
additional UK shows - Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, on 26th May, and
Clyde Auditorium in Glasgow, on 27th May - are all sold out now, but
for those who want to attend these shows, all is not lost, as the bulk
of tickets for these shows go on sale on Friday. Tickets will be on
sale from the venues box offices, and from SeeTickets.com (for Glasgow), and www.ticketline.co.uk (for Manchester). We hope, if you are after tickets for these shows, that you are successful.
Turning now to the North American concerts,
a reminder that more tickets are to go on sale for all of David’s gigs
there. That’s each show in New York, Toronto, Chicago, San Francisco
and Los Angeles. These tickets go on sale on Saturday 14th January at
12noon local time, and will sell out quickly, so be prepared for the
scramble.
Visit Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com/artist/769001/
for details on how to book your preferred show online. Please note that
there’s no internet presale (please ignore the TicketMaster mention of
‘davidgilmour.com’ - it’s not relevant), no fan club to join and no
promotional codes to request. Again, good luck getting tickets for
these shows...
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