Having found continued success with 1987's 'Momentary Lapse of Reason', post Roger Waters departure, Pink Floyd's remaining members David Gilmour, Nick Mason, & Richard Wright would again begin improvising new material in sessions at the remodeled Britannia Row Studios in 1993. The fruitful session built into the recording of the band's final effort; The Division Bell. The album was released in the UK by EMI Records on 28 March 1994, and in the US on 4 April, and went straight to #1 in both countries eventually achieving Triple Platinum status. The Division Bell Tour in 1994 became the highest-grossing rock tour up to that time. Although never played live in sequence, this projects serves to showcase a full live performance of the Division Bell album. All items feature Pink Floyd performing in 1994 except for the Cluster One opener (not performed) and Wearing the Inside Out which instead features Gilmour and Wright solo. 0:00 - Cluster One 5:00 - What Do You Want from Me 9:06 - Poles Apart 16:32 - Marooned 21:55 - A Great Day for Freedom 26:39 - Wearing the Inside Out 33:33 - Take It Back 39:30 - Coming Back to Life 46:20 - Keep Talking 53:39 - Lost for Words 59:00 - High Hopes