David Gilmour Returns
David Gilmour DVD US Release Date Set.
Date: Monday, August 27, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Columbia Records announced today the U.S. release of David Gilmour's "Remember That Night - Live at the Royal Albert Hall" double DVD set on September 18th. Legendary Pink Floyd guitarist and singer David Gilmour's Double DVD Set, Directed By David Mallet, features more than five hours of material including an on-the-road documentary and guest appearances by David Bowie and Robert Wyatt. Columbia also revealed that it will premiere the one-time theatrical presentation of "Remember That Night - Live At The Royal Albert Hall" at 111 Movie Theatres On Saturday, September 15, At 3pm (Eastern)/12pm (Pacific)

Music fans who may have missed Gilmour's 2006 tour, now have a chance to share in the magic with the release of the double DVD commemorating Gilmour's highly acclaimed tour. Lasting more than 5 hours, "Remember That Night - Live At The Royal Albert Hall" includes Gilmour's rave-reviewed London concert -- featuring special guest appearances from David Bowie, Robert Wyatt, David Crosby and Graham Nash -- as well as 2 hours and 40+ minutes of extras, notably a fly-on-the-wall documentary following Gilmour and his band on tour. A 20-page booklet accompanies the DVD.

Gilmour's two-and-a-half-hour concert features band members Richard Wright of Pink Floyd, Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music, new band member Steve DiStanislao on drums, plus Pink Floyd regulars Dick Parry, Guy Pratt and Jon Carin.

Disc 1 includes Gilmour's concert featuring songs from his #1 UK chart-topping album "On An Island" as well as Pink Floyd classics such as "High Hopes," "Shine on You Crazy Diamond," "Comfortably Numb" and the first filmed performance (since Pink Floyd's "Live at Pompeii") of the epic 20 minute tour de force, "Echoes." The concert's state-of-the-art production comes courtesy of lighting genius Marc Brickman. The show was filmed by David Mallet, one of the world's leading music directors. For the 23-camera shoot, David Mallet used the latest in high definition digital technology to create a film that is nothing less than stunning. A groundbreaking must-have DVD, David Gilmour's "Remember That Night - Live At The Royal Albert Hall" in Standard DVD, HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats.

Disc 2 of "Remember That Night" Remember That Night disc 2 is packed with rarities and previously unreleased material including "Breaking Bread, Drinking Wine," a 46-minute road movie filmed during the 2006 tour. Allowing fans a unique "seat on the tour bus," "Breaking Bread, Drinking Wine" gives viewers a rare glimpse of David Gilmour, the man and musician, his band and crew enjoying and enduring the highs and the lows of life on tour: from flashfloods, a collapsing stage, a Russian wine-glass player, and problems with German trains!

Other DVD extras include bonus tracks from the Royal Albert Hall, Gilmour's first-ever performance of the Syd Barrett classic "Dark Globe," "Astronomy Domine" Live From Abbey Road, and the AOL sessions recorded while on tour in LA. Five songs from the BBC Mermaid Theatre concert are also on Disc 2, along with a five-minute documentary shot on tour in LA. The DVD also includes a photo gallery featuring the tour crew, shot by tour photographer Polly Samson.

You can learn more about the DVD by checking out www.davidgilmour.com .

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