The Endless River
Pink Floyd · 2014
53 min · 18 tracks · progressive rock · psychedelic rock · blues rock
A serene soundscape that melds ambient textures and reflective melodies, embodying a bittersweet farewell to the band's legacy.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- serene soundscapes for reflection wave-like pacing with peaks bittersweet farewell ambiance
- Context
- Released on November 7, 2014, 'The Endless River' is Pink Floyd's final studio album and serves as a tribute to late keyboardist Richard Wright. It was created during a period of creative resurgence for the band, drawing upon unreleased material from the sessions for their previous album, 'The Division Bell.' This album marks a significant closure in their long and storied career.
- If you like
- progressive rock, psychedelic rock, blues rock
The Endless River is an album by Pink Floyd, released in 2014. A serene soundscape that melds ambient textures and reflective melodies, embodying a bittersweet farewell to the band's legacy. 'The Endless River' debuted at number one in several countries and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Album. Its release attracted widespread attention due to being the first Pink Floyd album in 20 years, rekindling interest in the band's expansive discography while also provoking discussions about their legacy and final works. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Endless River sound like?
A serene soundscape that melds ambient textures and reflective melodies, embodying a bittersweet farewell to the band's legacy. Rooted in progressive rock and psychedelic rock.
What makes The Endless River by Pink Floyd notable?
'The Endless River' debuted at number one in several countries and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Album. Its release attracted widespread attention due to being the first Pink Floyd album in 20 years, rekindling interest in the band's expansive discography while also provoking discussions about their legacy and final works. Released on November 7, 2014, 'The Endless River' is Pink Floyd's final studio album and serves as a tribute to late keyboardist Richard Wright. It was created during a period of creative resurgence for the band, drawing upon unreleased material from the sessions for their previous album, 'The Division Bell.' This album marks a significant closure in their long and storied career.
Who is The Endless River for?
The Endless River works well if you're into serene soundscapes for reflection, wave-like pacing with peaks and bittersweet farewell ambiance.
How many songs are on The Endless River?
The Endless River has 18 tracks, running approximately 53 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Things Left Unsaid 4:26
- 2 It’s What We Do 6:17
- 3 Ebb and Flow 1:55
- 4 Sum 4:48
- 5 Skins 2:37
- 6 Unsung 1:07
- 7 Anisina Standout 3:16
- 8 The Lost Art of Conversation 1:42
- 9 On Noodle Street 1:42
- 10 Night Light 1:42
- 11 Allons‐y (1) 1:57
- 12 Autumn ’68 1:35
- 13 Allons‐y (2) 1:32
- 14 Talkin’ Hawkin’ 3:29
- 15 Calling 3:37
- 16 Eyes to Pearls 1:51
- 17 Surfacing 2:46
- 18 Louder Than Words Standout 6:36
Release Date
November 7, 2014
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
53 min 2 sec
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