The album is due to come out on November 10

Sep 23, 2014 14:47 GMT  ·  By
This is the cover art for "The Endless River" album by Pink Floyd coming out this November
   This is the cover art for "The Endless River" album by Pink Floyd coming out this November

Get ready for a serious dose of quality music. Pink Floyd has begun making final preparations for the release of their latest album, "The Endless River." As part of those preparations, the band have released the artwork and the tracklist for their new album, and fans are already excited.

The album is due out on November 10, and according to the press release from the label, it's going to be "mainly ambient and instrumental music" that was recorded during the sessions for the band's last album, "The Division Bell" which came out 20 years ago, in 1994.

The artwork shows a man standing in a boat with a paddle in his hands, rowing a boat on top of a thick layer of clouds. He stands with his back to the viewer, rowing towards the sunset which can be made out in the distance, fading out over the horizon.

On the band's website, Pink Floyd dedicate this album to Richard Wright, the member who died in 2008 at 65: "'The Endless River' is a tribute to Rick Wright, whose keyboards are at the heart of the Pink Floyd sound. It is a mainly instrumental album with one song, 'Louder Than Words' (with new lyrics by Polly Samson), arranged across four sides and produced by David Gilmour, Phil Manzanera, Youth and Andy Jackson."

The tracklisting is given below:

'Things Left Unsaid' 'It's What We Do' 'Ebb And Flow' 'Sum' 'Skins' 'Unsung' 'Anisina' 'The Lost Art Of Conversation' 'On Noodle Street' 'Night Light' 'Allons-y (1)' 'Autumn'68' 'Allons-y (2)' 'Talkin' Hawkin'' 'Calling' 'Eyes To Pearls' 'Surfacing' 'Louder Than Words.'