Pink Floyd To Release The Division Bell 20th Anniversary Box
Pink Floyd The Division Bell box set

Pink Floyd The Division Bell box set

Pink Floyd To Release The Division Bell 20th Anniversary Box

by Paul Cashmere on May 20, 2014

in New Music,News

Pink Floyd have released details of the 20th anniversary of their final album ‘The Division Bell’.

The Division Bell box will be released in July and the band has revealed the Twitter hashtag #TDB20 for fans to discuss the release.

A video for ‘The Division Bell’ track ‘Marooned’ was also uploaded to the site.

‘The Division Bell’ 20th anniversary edition will be the first of the Pink Floyd reissues through Warner Music who took over the catalogue after the sale of EMI into Universal and subsequent sell-off of the Parlophone label to Warner Music.

‘The Division Bell’ album was released on March 28, 1994. It was the last ever Floyd album. The album was also the centrepiece to the last Pink Floyd tour, eventually released on DVD as ‘Pulse’.

The album was mostly written by David Gilmour and Richard Wright. Gilmour’s wife Polly Samson wrote many of the lyrics. Richard Wright also performed his first lead vocal since Dark Side Of The Moon on the track ‘Wearing The Inside Out’.

THE DIVISION BELL – 20TH ANNIVERSARY BOX SET

Tracklisting:
1) Cluster One
2) What Do You Want From Me
3) Poles Apart
4) Marooned
5) A Great day For Freedom
6) Wearing The Inside Out
7) Take It Back
8) Coming Back To Life
9) Keep Talking
10) Lost For Words
11) High Hopes

Contents:

Disc 1 – LP
Original album, remastered for vinyl in 2014 from the original analogue masters. Includes full-length tracks across 2-LP’s for the first time.

Disc 2 – Blu-Ray (all previously unreleased)
– 2014 Marooned video – directed by Aubrey Powell with stereo and 5.1 audio soundtracks
– 5.1 audio mix of ‘The Division Bell’ by Andy Jackson in 96khz/ 24-bit
– HD audio stereo mix of ‘The Division Bell’ by James Guthrie 96khz/ 24-bit

Disc 3 – Red vinyl 7” single Take It Back (edit) / Astronomy Domine (live)
Replica 7” red vinyl in picture sleeve

Disc 4 – Clear vinyl 7” single High Hopes (edit) / Keep Talking (edit)
Replica 7” clear vinyl in picture sleeve plus poster bag

Disc 5 – Blue Vinyl 12” single High Hopes / Keep Talking / One Of These Days (live)
Replica 12” blue vinyl, laser etched design on reverse, picture sleeve. Includes 7 collectible film cards in a wallet

Disc 6 – CD Album
2011 Discovery version of ‘The Division Bell’ in a new dedicated wallet

Plus:
5 x 26cm x 26 cm art prints designed by Hipgnosis/StormStudios
——————————————————————————————————————————————
Listen to the Noise11 Music News channel now at iHeartRadio

Never miss a story! Get your free Noise11.com daily music news email alert. Subscribe to the Noise11 Music Newsletter here

Follow Noise11.com on Facebook and Twitter

Related Posts

Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here Turns 50: A Timeless Tribute to Absence and Artistry

Fifty years ago, on September 12, 1975, Pink Floyd released Wish You Were Here, their ninth studio album and the follow-up to the phenomenon that was The Dark Side of the Moon. Few bands in rock history have faced the challenge Pink Floyd did in the mid-1970s: how do you follow up one of the most successful, best-selling and artistically defining albums of all time? Against that backdrop, Wish You Were Here emerged not only as a worthy successor but as one of the group’s most enduring works.

September 12, 2025
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
On This Day in Music History – September 12

September 12 stands as a milestone in music history, celebrated for legendary releases and the passing of iconic artists. Globally, it's the day The Beatles soared to No. 1 with “She Loves You,” Creedence Clearwater Revival dominated album charts with Cosmo’s Factory, and Pink Floyd unveiled the classic Wish You Were Here. Journey and Lauryn Hill also secured major chart triumphs, while the world mourned the loss of Johnny Cash. In Australia, the date carries its own weight with multiple number one singles and the birthdays of two significant artists.

September 12, 2025
Roger Waters played Rod Laver Arena Melbourne on Saturday 10 February 2018. Roger Waters is performing his Us and Them Australian tour. Photo Ros O'Gorman
On This Day in Music History – September 6

September 6 has marked several pivotal moments in music history, from landmark chart successes to the birthdays of future icons. On this day, The Beatles dominated the UK charts, Jimi Hendrix performed a career-shaping set in London, and Elton John scored hits that would cement his place as one of the world’s greatest songwriters. Roger Waters, David Allan Coe and Dolores O’Riordan were all born on September 6, each leaving a lasting imprint on rock, country and alternative music. With legendary performances, celebrated births and classic album releases, September 6 is a day that continues to resonate across decades of music history.

September 6, 2025
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo
Jack Osbourne Updates His FU Message To Roger Waters After Instagram Labelled The Original Hate Speech

Jack Osbourne has doubled down on his criticism of Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters after Instagram flagged and removed his original post, citing it as “hate speech.” The son of Ozzy Osbourne has now reissued his comments in an updated version on Facebook, softening the delivery slightly but keeping his message loud and clear: he believes Waters has lost touch and is using controversy as a way to remain relevant.

September 5, 2025
Roger Waters talking at an event for Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN) at the Atheneum Theatre Melbourne on Friday 9 February 2018. Photo Ros O'Gorman
Bitter and Twisted Roger Waters Gets Even More Twisted Over Ozzy Osbourne

Jack Osbourne, son of Black Sabbath legend the late Ozzy Osbourne, had this to say to former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters. “F*ck You”.

September 3, 2025
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Ronnie Rondell Jr. (1937–2025): An Exuberant Flame in Hollywood

Ronald Reid “Ronnie” Rondell Jr., the fearless Hollywood stuntman whose fiery handshake graced the cover of Pink Floyd’s legendary 1975 album Wish You Were Here has died at age 88.

August 18, 2025
Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill movie
Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill Live From Prague Concert To Screen In Cinemas Worldwide

‘Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill: Live From Prague - The Movie’ will screen over two nights in cinemas worldwide in July before its DVD/Blu-Ray/CD and LP release on 1 August 2025.

June 14, 2025