Luck and Strange - David Gilmour

Luck and Strange

David Gilmour

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2024-09-06
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 2024 Sony Music Entertainment, under exclusive license from David Gilmour Music Ltd.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Black Cat David Gilmour 1:32
2
Luck and Strange David Gilmour 6:56
3
The Piper's Call David Gilmour 5:15
4
A Single Spark David Gilmour 6:04
5
Vita Brevis David Gilmour 0:46
6
Between Two Points David Gilmour & Romany Gilmour 5:46
7
Dark and Velvet Nights David Gilmour 4:44
8
Sings David Gilmour 5:14
9
Scattered David Gilmour 7:33
10
Yes, I Have Ghosts David Gilmour & Romany Gilmour 3:50
11
Luck and Strange (original Bar David Gilmour 13:59

Reviews

  • Luck and Strange is Grammy Worthy

    5
    By Slicktop4sure
    This is David Gilmour’s best music since Dark Side. Scattered is an instant classic that will be another Comfortably Numb in years to come. Hopefully there will be more music to come!
  • Dark Side Of The Moon?

    3
    By Pitifulhumans
    David himself mentioned that he felt the same vibe about this album as he did the Dark Side Of The Moon. David Gilmore is one of the most beloved musicians in rock 'n' roll. But he continually puts out rather boring productions that are relaxing but uninspired. For being one of the greatest guitarists to ever pick up the instrument, it's a bit sad. Any comparisons to the dark side of the moon would be just simply out of touch. Of course it's not about regurgitating material, but David, please have a listen to animals and remind yourself what you're truly capable of. You can do much better.
  • Boring

    1
    By mkv4000
    Division Bell was probably his last great work but he wasn’t entirely the one to credit with that. His wife wrote the lyrics, and more importantly, he had Richard Wright and Nick Mason to camouflage his own mediocrity. Gilmour was a tremendous contributor to Pink Floyd’s success but clearly, he’s not so great without the others. I was hopeful because I can never satisfy my desire for just a little more from the legends of Pink Floyd but this won’t serve very well.
  • Love Romany's voice. I enjoyed Yes, I have ghosts with her accompanying her Dad.

    5
    By Lavender1111
    I love Romany's voice on this. I aoready have Yes, I have ghosts with her accompanying her Dad but this song you truly get to hear her voice
  • That is incredible both of you David and Romany!!

    5
    By Megsliny
    The album is Not only David greatest work a long side his daughter Romany. Amazing every song, softer sound, Like One an Island. In 2015. The songs have so much feelings. Romany what a voice. I love it.
  • Elevator Music

    1
    By 3rd Eye Open
    David's solo stuff is good as elevator music, and not much else. I don't know how he can be so creative and awesome while writing A Momentary Lapse of Reason and The Division Bell (lyrically and musically) only to habitually churn out this LAME garbage. Truly sad to see so much talent and potential being constantly squandered; but I guess this kind of thing happens to most artists -- at some point (usually after the "Millionaire" status has been achieved) they just lose the edge and spark that once made them so great.
  • Legend matures

    5
    By Old fan ✌️
    I like….many, appreciate Gilmour’s work above the rest. Does this album take me to the same places I’ve relished over the years ? No, but does it need too ? If we’re lucky we will get to experience the test of time. I was anxiously awaiting this release. I have to be honest - first impressions were so-so. I waited for a few days, played it again, this time sitting down reading the lyrics & absorbing its gifts. This time I wept. Not that it was an ear orgasmic experience, but rather an exchange of beauty for wisdom. His collections of time, his partner, his family & the beauty of his soul. For fans that remember how Gilmour joined Pink Floyd, a humble situation with the transition of Syd Barrett, Gilmour never let his ego preclude his demure reverence to Syd. Think about those songs & their lyrics “Wish You Were Here”, etc. Gilmour never placed his ego above the band or the others & doesn’t to this day. The quietness of his voice & his demeanor are who he is. The brilliance of all those songs/lyrics & their poetic meaning, if you’re paying attention tell a beautiful story. He & Polly just celebrated 30 years of marriage. We should all be that fortunate to find a love that endures the test of time & all it’s changes. Nothing stays the same. The world isn’t the same. They donated his iconic guitars & their unique sounds to save the earth because it’s not the same. Enjoy this album for what it is & realize you aren’t the same either! At least he’s still here sharing his gifts - appreciate them for what they mean now - 50 years later & when you want to transcend fire up some “Dark Side of the Moon” & then realize we’ve all grown up !
  • Luck And Strange

    5
    By Smoke60
    Great music!
  • Mix and match from his old albums plus more feminine lyrics

    2
    By RespaSection10
    Been his fan my entire life since I was 9 but unfortunately this is not a Pink Floyd standard anymore. It’s more like a family gathered together wife wrote the lyrics daughter did a couple of songs beautiful voice but not mature enough to go with David’s voice then grabbed some notes from Animal, Darkside of the moon and shine on you crazy diamond. Lyrics are more feminine obviously done by Poly which doesn’t sound Pink Floyd or even David Gilmours singles. If it was an anniversary gift from David to Poly that’d make more sense than making another album. Sorry I stick to your old albums won’t pay for this.👎
  • Excellent

    5
    By Nnjjll2
    It’s very good!!!