Coming Back to Life explained

Coming Back to Life
Artist:Pink Floyd
Album:The Division Bell
Published:Pink Floyd Music (1987) Ltd
Released:28 March 1994 (UK)
5 April 1994 (US)
Recorded:1993
Genre:Progressive rock
Length:6:19
Label:EMI (UK)
Columbia (US)
Producer:

"Coming Back to Life" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1994 album The Division Bell, and is the only track from the album to be credited solely to David Gilmour.

Composition

Gilmour has said (as can be heard on the David Gilmour in Concert DVD) that the song was written about his wife, Polly Samson.[1]

Personnel

Additional musicians:

Live performances

The song has been a staple in Gilmour's performances from 1994 to 2016. It was one of the songs performed on rotation during the 1994 Division Bell Tour, at every one of Gilmour's semi-acoustic shows in 2001 and 2002, at Gilmour's performance at the Fender Stratocaster 50th anniversary concert in London in 2004, and was played at most shows during his solo 2006 On an Island Tour. It became a staple of shows during the 2015-16 Rattle That Lock Tour.

Live personnel

Pink Floyd, 1994 tour

David Gilmour – electric guitar, lead vocals
Richard Wright – organ
Nick Mason – drums

with:
Guy Pratt – bass
Tim Renwick – acoustic guitar
Jon Carin – synthesiser
Gary Wallis – percussion
Sam Brown – backing vocals
Claudia Fontaine – backing vocals
Durga McBroom – backing vocalsDavid Gilmour, 2006 and 2015-16 tours

David Gilmour – electric guitar, lead vocals
Richard Wright – organ (2006 only)
Phil Manzanera – electric guitar (except 2016 second leg)
Guy Pratt – bass
Jon Carin – synthesiser (except 2016 second leg)
Steve DiStanislao – drums
Kevin McAlea – organ (2015-16 only)
Bryan Chambers – backing vocals (2015-16 only)
Lucita Jules – backing vocals (2015-16 only)
Louise Clare Marshall – backing vocals (2015-16 only)
Chester Kamen – electric guitar (2016 second leg only)
Chuck Leavell – organ (2016 second leg only)
Greg Phillinganes – synthesiser (2016 second leg only)

Live releases

The song appears on the following live albums, DVDs or Blu-rays:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Gilmour and Polly Samson Take LA by Musical and Literary Storm. 8 April 2016. popmatters.com. 7 August 2018.