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Album Review: On an Island

  • Artist: David Gilmour
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 07, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

To think that David Gilmour waited 22 years to record his third solo album is a pretty solid indicator that he's not the kind of bloke to merely cash in on his name. After all, he's the guy who sold his house for four million English pounds and gave the money to charity. Perhaps now that the Pink Floyd reunion happened and he and Roger Waters are at least civil to one another, the Floyd enigma can finally find its way into the annals of history and rock legend. Of course, this brings listeners to On an Island. Those wanting something edgy and dramatic will have to wait. Some of the more misanthropic Floyd heads (and there are many) will give voice to their ire that he's written six of these ten tunes with his wife, Polly Samson, who also plays a bit of piano and sings here. You can hear them now -- "She's the new Yoko Ono!" -- at which point the pair will rightfully smile, quietly and bemusedly. Musically, On an Island is mostly a laid-back, utterly elegant English record. It has the feel of taking place between twilight and dawn. There are a few rumblers here to upset the balance of tranquility and stillness, like flashes of heat lightning across the dark skies, but they only add dimension to these proceedings. Produced by Gilmour, Phil Manzanera (who appears on keyboards a lot), and Chris Thomas, the album features guest spots from the likes of Richard Wright, Robert Wyatt, B.J. Cole, Floyd/Sly Stone drummer Andy Newmark, Georgie Fame, David Crosby and Graham Nash, Jools Holland, Willie Wilson, and many others.

The set opens with "Castellorizon," a moody showcase with Gilmour's guitars backed by the orchestral arrangements of Zbigniew Preisner as conducted by Robert Zeigler. Preisner's arrangements throughout are wonderful and not quite as dark as one might expect, given his track record. Atmospheric and dramatic, it offers a lovely if off impression of the album. The title track, which follows, is all breezy strummed chords, keyboards by Wright, and dreamy vocals with Gilmour backed by Crosby and Nash. It's a slow, textured, and spacy love song. "The Blue" follows suit; it too is so utterly full of air that one can hear the wind rustling through the palms. Wright's backing vocals lend a slight PF "Echoes" slant (as does the Hammond organ); the instrumentation just shimmers, hovers, and floats the track along. There are rockers here, though -- "Take a Breath" features chunky razor-wire chords, Leszek Mozdzer's piano, and Manzanera's synth work winding around one another, and the mood is wonderfully plodding, dramatic, and futuristically "heavy." On the gauzy wee-hours instrumental "Red Sky at Night," Gilmour plays sax as well as guitars, and it gives way to "This Heaven," a bluesy stroller that's given deluxe organ treatment by Fame. There's a delightfully nocturnal feel that makes the track feel a bit sinister, but really it's the sound of eros making itself heard, and Gilmour contributes a biting solo and fills amid the drum samples and strings. Wyatt appears on the back-porch spacehead soundtrack-like tripnotica of "Then I Close My Eyes." His and Gilmour's wordless voices slip under and around the considerable space between instruments -- which include Wyatt on cornet and percussion as well as Cole playing a Weissenborn guitar, Caroline Dale's cello, a pair of harmonicas, and of course Gilmour's high-register blues twang. The set ends on a gentle note in "Where We Start" -- so much so that it may make some scratch their heads and wonder where the cranky, diffident Gilmour has wandered off to, but others will be drawn into this seductive, romantic new place where musical subtlety, spacious textures, and quietly lyrical optimism hold sway. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Castellorizon David Gilmour (3:54)
On an Island David Gilmour (6:47)
The Blue David Gilmour (5:26)
Take a Breath David Gilmour (5:45)
Red Sky at Night David Gilmour (2:51)
This Heaven David Gilmour (4:24)
Then I Close My Eyes David Gilmour (5:27)
Smile David Gilmour (4:03)
A Pocketful of Stones David Gilmour (6:17)
Where We Start David Gilmour (6:46)

Credits

Georgie Fame (Organ (Hammond)), Jools Holland (Piano), Phil Manzanera (Piano), Phil Manzanera (Keyboards), Phil Manzanera (Producer), Graham Nash (Vocals), Robert Wyatt (Percussion), Robert Wyatt (Cornet), Robert Wyatt (Voices), Rick Wright (Organ (Hammond)), Rick Wright (Vocals), Caroline Dale (Cello), David Gilmour (Bass), David Gilmour (Guitar), David Gilmour (Percussion), David Gilmour (Piano), David Gilmour (Organ (Hammond)), David Gilmour (Piano (Electric)), David Gilmour (Saxophone), David Gilmour (Vocals), David Gilmour (Producer), David Gilmour (Engineer), David Gilmour (Photography), David Gilmour (Cumbus), David Gilmour (Bass Harmonica), James Guthrie (Mastering), Andy Jackson (Engineer), Andy Newmark (Percussion), Andy Newmark (Drums), Guy Pratt (Bass), Doug Sax (Mastering), Chris Stainton (Organ (Hammond)), Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor (Technical Support), Jack D. Johnson (Drum Samples), Zbigniew Preisner (Orchestral Arrangements), Alasdair Malloy (Harmonica (Glass)), Simon Rhodes (Engineer), Ged Lynch (Drums), David Juritz (Orchestra Leader), Robert Ziegler (Conductor), Damon Iddins (Assistant Engineer), Paul Loasby (Management), Harry Borden (Photography), Jamie Johnson (Assistant Engineer), Leszek Mozdzer (Piano), Willie Wilson & The Tunemasters (Drums), Blade (Artwork), Blade (Design), Adam Topol (Drum Samples), Hilary Skewes (String Contractor), Ilan Eshkeri (Programming), Crosby, David & Graham Nash (Vocals), Polly Samson (Piano), Polly Samson (Vocals), Lucy Wakeford (Harp), Devin Workman (Assistant Engineer), Chris E. Thomas (Keyboards), Chris E. Thomas (Producer), Chris Laurence (Double Bass), Sandra Kamen (Photography), Rado Klose (Guitar), Jeremy Young (Photography)
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On an Island
Studio album by David Gilmour
Released 6 March 2006 (UK)
7 March 2006 (U.S.)
Genre Blues-rock
Progressive rock
Length 51:36
Label EMI (UK)
Columbia Records (U.S.)
Producer David Gilmour, Phil Manzanera, Chris Thomas
Professional reviews
David Gilmour chronology
About Face
(1984)
On an Island
(2006)
Live in Gdańsk
(2008)

On an Island is the third solo album by David Gilmour, best known as a lead vocalist and guitarist for Pink Floyd. It was released in the United Kingdom on 6 March 2006, Gilmour's 60th birthday, and in the U.S. the following day. It is Gilmour's first new solo album in 22 years. The song "Castellorizon" received a Grammy Award nomination for best rock instrumental.

The album has achieved platinum status in Canada, selling over 100,000 copies in the first month of its release, and sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide.

Contents

Background

Notable appearances include Robert Wyatt, Jools Holland, Georgie Fame, David Crosby and Graham Nash, as well as original Pink Floyd member Richard Wright and a member of an early incarnation of Pink Floyd, Bob Klose. Guy Pratt, who has done studio work and toured with Pink Floyd, also appears. Chris Thomas and Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera assisted with production.

Much of the album was recorded in Gilmour's private studio aboard his houseboat Astoria. The track "Smile" was heard briefly in an unmastered form on the BBC2 show Three Men In A Boat which retraced a trip on the River Thames that passed the houseboat.

Orchestrations on the album were arranged by noted Polish film composer Zbigniew Preisner and conducted by Robert Ziegler

David Gilmour's page on myspace.com features a single edit of the title track for his new album and is available for all to listen to. Single edits of "Take A Breath" and "This Heaven" were issued to coincide with the U.S. leg of the tour, while "Smile" was the second single in the UK.

Copies of the album initially purchased from Best Buy in the U.S. contained an exclusive bonus audio CD with the instrumental track Island Jam which was subsequently released on the CD single for "Smile" in Europe.

On an Island entered the UK charts at #1, giving Gilmour his first ever chart-topping album outside of Pink Floyd. It reached #1 on the European Chart, and #2 in Canada, Portugal and Iceland. It has also provided Gilmour with his first U.S. Top 10 album, reaching #6. The album has achieved platinum status in Canada and has sold over 1,000,000 copies worldwide.

The album also produced two minorly successful singles; the title track "On an Island" and "Smile", both peaking at #72 on the UK Singles Chart. "On An Island" also peaked at #27 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart[1]

The album was re-released in November 2006 with a bonus DVD of live tracks and other material.

Track listing

  1. "Castellorizon" (Gilmour) – 3:54
  2. "On an Island" (Gilmour/Samson) – 6:47
  3. "The Blue" (Gilmour/Samson) – 5:26
  4. "Take a Breath" (Gilmour/Samson) – 5:46
  5. "Red Sky at Night" (Gilmour) – 2:51
  6. "This Heaven" (Gilmour/Samson) – 4:24
    • Featuring David Gilmour on guitars, vocals, bass guitar, Phil Manzanera on keyboard, Andy Newmark on drums, Orchestrations by Zbigniew Preisner and Georgie Fame on Hammond organ.
  7. "Then I Close My Eyes" (Gilmour) – 5:26
    • Featuring David Gilmour on guitars, cümbüş, bass harmonica, BJ Cole on dobro guitar, Robert Wyatt on cornet, percussion, vocals, Phil Manzanera on keyboard, Andy Newmark on percussion, Orchestrations by Zbigniew Preisner, Caroline Dale on cello and Alasdair Malloy on glass harmonica.
  8. "Smile" (Gilmour/Samson) – 4:03
    • Featuring David Gilmour on guitars, vocals, percussion, Hammond Organ, bass guitar, Polly Samson on vocals, Willie Wilson on drums and orchestrations by Zbigniew Preisner.
  9. "A Pocketful of Stones" (Gilmour/Samson) – 6:17
    • Featuring David Gilmour on guitars, vocals, Hammond Organ, piano, bass, percussion, Leszek Mozdzer on piano, Lucy Wakeford on harp, Alasdair Malloy on glass harmonica, Chris Thomas on keyboard, Chris Laurence on double bass, Ilan Eshkeri on programming and orchestrations by Zbigniew Preisner.
  10. "Where We Start" (Gilmour) – 6:45
    • Featuring David Gilmour on guitars, vocals, bass guitar, percussion, Hammond organ, Andy Newmark on drums and orchestrations by Zbigniew Preisner.

Bonus DVD

Live from the AOL Sessions, New York, April 2006.

  1. "On an Island" (Gilmour/Samson)
  2. "This Heaven" (Gilmour/Samson)
  3. "Smile" (Gilmour/Samson)
  4. "Take a Breath" (Gilmour/Samson)
  5. "High Hopes" (Gilmour/Samson)
  6. "Comfortably Numb" (Gilmour/Waters)

Live from Abbey Road television series, London, August 2006

  1. "Astronomy Domine" (Barrett)

'Live at the Royal Albert Hall, London, May 2006 (from Remember That Night).

  1. "Take a Breath" (Gilmour/Samson)

Tour

Richard Wright, Phil Manzanera and Guy Pratt joined Gilmour on tour to promote the album. The tour also featured Dick Parry, who played saxophone on Pink Floyd songs "Money", "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", "Us and Them" and "Wearing the Inside Out", and Jon Carin, who in 1980s and 1990s toured with Pink Floyd and helped in studio. Zbigniew Preisner conducted orchestra in concert in Gdansk. Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason joined for an encore of the London show. David Bowie made a guest appearance in London, performing vocals on Comfortably Numb and Arnold Layne, the latter subsequently released as a live single. David Crosby and Graham Nash also appeared on select dates, reprising their studio performance of "On An Island", as well as singing on three other songs.
The tour was documented by the release of a live DVD, Remember That Night recorded at the Royal Albert Hall in May 2006 and a live album, Live in Gdańsk a recording of the final show of the tour at the Gdańsk Shipyard, Poland in August 2006.

Setlist

Set one:

  1. Speak to Me
  2. Breathe In the Air
  3. Time / Breathe (Reprise)
    (At the beginning of the tour the above three tracks were played during Set 2)
  4. On an Island (entire album)
    (At the beginning of the tour the On an Island album made up the entire first set)

All above tracks were present at every show.

Set two: The second set featured a selection of these tracks:

  1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) (Always present in the set—occasionally performed with David Crosby and Graham Nash)
  2. Astronomy Domine (Added during the second European tour, after the UK tour.)
  3. Dark Globe (Performed during July & August, after the death of Syd Barrett.)
  4. Wot's... Uh the Deal?
  5. Wearing the Inside Out
  6. Fat Old Sun
  7. On the Turning Away (one-off, unrehearsed performance in Venice, Italy on 12 August 2006)
  8. Dominoes
  9. Arnold Layne (was added at the end of the U.S. leg with Richard Wright on lead vocals although a performance at the Royal Albert Hall on 29 May 2006 featured David Bowie on vocals)
  10. Coming Back to Life
  11. High Hopes (Always present in the set)
  12. The Great Gig in the Sky (performed on 30th/31 May 2006 with Mica Paris and during the early European dates, but was dropped until the London dates.)
  13. Echoes (Always present in the set, always the show-closer before the encore.)

Encore:

  1. Wish You Were Here (Always present in the set)
  2. A Great Day for Freedom (one off performance in Gdansk, Poland on 26 August 2006)
  3. Find the Cost of Freedom (only performed with David Crosby and Graham Nash)
  4. Comfortably Numb (Always present in the set—performance. On 29 May 2006 at the Royal Albert Hall David Bowie sang lead vocals on the verses.)

Personnel

David Gilmour at Radio City Music Hall during his 'On an Island' tour on 4 April 2006

Charts

Album - Based on stock pushed to shops, not actual sales in North America

Year Chart Position
2006 The Billboard 200 6
2006 Billboard Top Internet Albums 2
2006 Official UK Albums Chart 1
2006 Norwegian Record Charts 1

References

Preceded by
Corinne Bailey Rae by Corinne Bailey Rae
UK number one album
12 March 2006 – 18 March 2006
Succeeded by
Corinne Bailey Rae by Corinne Bailey Rae

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