Wearing the Inside Out
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"Wearing the Inside Out" | ||
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Song by Pink Floyd | ||
from the album The Division Bell | ||
Released | March 30, 1994 (UK) April 5, 1994 (US) |
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Recorded | 1993 | |
Genre | Progressive rock | |
Length | ~6:49 | |
Label | EMI (UK) Columbia Records (US) |
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Writer(s) | Rick Wright Anthony Moore |
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Producer(s) | Bob Ezrin and David Gilmour | |
The Division Bell track listing | ||
A Great Day for Freedom (5) |
"Wearing the Inside Out" (6) |
Take It Back (7) |
"Wearing the Inside Out" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1994 album, The Division Bell. It's the first song since "Time" from The Dark Side of the Moon that had Richard Wright singing lead.
It was never performed live by the band, though on David Gilmour's latest tour, to promote his 2006 album, On an Island, it is being performed. It is one of two Pink Floyd songs previously not performed live being performed, along with "Wot's... Uh The Deal" from Obscured by Clouds.
[edit] Credits
- Music by Rick Wright
- Lyrics by Anthony Moore
David Gilmour - Fender Stratocaster, whammy pedalled Fender Stratocaster, backing vocals
Richard Wright - keyboards, lead vocals
Nick Mason - drums and percussion
Dick Parry - tenor saxophone
Jon Carin - programming
Guy Pratt - bass
Sam Brown, Durga McBroom and Carol Kenyon - backing vocals
Recorded January, 1993 to January 1994 at The Astoria, Britannia Row Studios and Abbey Road Studios in London.