David Gilmour Recruits Graham Nash, David Crosby for New LP

David Gilmour

David Gilmour has only released three solo albums in his lifetime, so a new LP is more than welcome — especially if it features collaborations with legends like Graham Nash and David Crosby.

Nash broke the news in a recent interview with the vintage.tv program Needle Time, stating that he and his former CSNY bandmate are contributing their iconic voices to the former Pink Floyd guitarist’s new LP. (Hat tip to ABC News.)

“What the hell would it cost you to have David Crosby and Graham Nash getting on a bloody train to Brighton to sing with you?” Nash asked with a laugh. “We’re musicians. We love good songs. We’ll sing them until we are dead.”

Nash and Crosby have actually worked with Gilmour previously: In 2006, the duo contributed harmonies to “On an Island,” the gorgeous title-track from Gilmour’s most recent album, and they even appeared as guests on the subsequent tour. Back in 2011, Nash co-wrote a song for electronic duo The Orb’s LP, Metallic Spheres, which also included Gilmour’s writing, vocals, and signature guitar.

Having Nash and Crosby on-board only makes me more excited for Gilmour’s new album. Who else should he recruit for the project?

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