Musical inspiration and success can take unexpected forms, like when David Gilmour scored his second solo No. 1 album with the help of a decades-old piece of piano music and a public transit jingle.
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Gilmour’s sandy tenor is in fine form on familiar songs, including “Time” from Dark Side of the Moon and “Fat Old Sun” from Atom Heart Mother. His deft touch as lead guitarist is positively ...