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* RarelyPerformedSong: "Learning to Fly" was the only song to survive in the band's set lists after the album's supporting tour.

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* RarelyPerformedSong: "Learning to Fly" was Fly" and "Sorrow" were the only song songs to survive in the band's set lists after the album's supporting tour.
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* RarelyPerfomedSong: "Learning to Fly" was the only song to survive in the band's set lists after the album's supporting tour.

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* RarelyPerfomedSong: RarelyPerformedSong: "Learning to Fly" was the only song to survive in the band's set lists after the album's supporting tour.
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* RarelyPerfomedSong: "Learning to Fly" was the only song to survive in the band's set lists after the album's supporting tour.
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* {{Feelies}}: The U.K. limited vinyl edition included two posters.
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* WorkingTitle: Working titles included ''Delusions Of Maturity'' and ''Signs Of Life'' -- rumor had it that the latter was rejected because it would make it too easy for critics to quip that the album showed [[ReviewIronicEcho "no signs of life"]].

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* WorkingTitle: Working titles included ''Delusions Of Maturity'' Maturity'', ''Of Promises Broken'', and ''Signs Of Life'' -- rumor had it that the latter was rejected because it would make it too easy for critics to quip that the album showed [[ReviewIronicEcho "no signs of life"]].
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* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: The limited-edition U.K. vinyl edition included posters and guaranteed ticket applications to the band's run of shows in the country.

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* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: The limited-edition U.K. vinyl edition release included posters and guaranteed ticket applications to the band's run of shows in the country.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Co-producer Bob Ezrin suggested incorporating rap onto the album; Gilmour, however, shot the idea down.
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* ChannelHop: After nearly two decades on Creator/HarvestRecords, this was Pink Floyd's first album to be released in the UK under Harvest's parent label, Creator/{{EMI}}.
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* TroubledProduction: Music/DavidGilmour had problems with writer's block and brought in numerous musicians to help, while Nick Mason and Richard Wright (the latter of whom was still not an official member) themselves didn't do much due to what Gilmour described as self-confidence issues in Mason's case (Gilmour said that Waters had a talent for "making others feel worthless") and Wright having been brought aboard too late in the album's production (largely at the insistence of his wife Franka) to do much besides add some extra keyboards and backing vocals. Finally, at the same time the album was produced, Music/RogerWaters filed a lawsuit against Gilmour and Mason over ownership of the Music/PinkFloyd name. Eventually, both Gilmour and Waters agreed to a settlement; both Gilmour and Mason retained the rights to the Pink Floyd name, while Waters would receive the rights to ''Music/TheWall'' and the Pink Floyd Pig and he was also released from his contract with Pink Floyd manager Steve O'Rourke.
* WorkingTitle: Working titles included ''Delusions Of Maturity'' and ''Signs Of Life'' - rumor had it that the latter was rejected because it would make it too easy for critics to quip that the album showed [[ReviewIronicEcho "no signs of life"]].

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* TroubledProduction: Music/DavidGilmour had problems with writer's block and brought in numerous musicians to help, while Nick Mason and Richard Wright (the latter of whom was still not an official member) themselves didn't do much due to what Gilmour described as self-confidence issues in Mason's case (Gilmour said that Waters had a talent for "making others feel worthless") and Wright having been brought aboard too late in the album's production (largely at the insistence of his wife Franka) to do much besides add some extra keyboards and backing vocals. Finally, at the same time the album was produced, Music/RogerWaters filed a lawsuit against Gilmour and Mason over ownership of the Music/PinkFloyd name. Eventually, both Gilmour and Waters agreed to a settlement; settlement after the album's release; both Gilmour and Mason retained the rights to the Pink Floyd name, while Waters would receive the rights to ''Music/TheWall'' and the Pink Floyd Pig and he was also released from his contract with Pink Floyd manager Steve O'Rourke.
* WorkingTitle: Working titles included ''Delusions Of Maturity'' and ''Signs Of Life'' - -- rumor had it that the latter was rejected because it would make it too easy for critics to quip that the album showed [[ReviewIronicEcho "no signs of life"]].
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* NewbieBoom: Similar to Music/TheGratefulDead and "Touch of Grey" released that same year, the band picked up a new, younger fanbase with this album and the success of "Learning to Fly" on Creator/{{MTV}}. Fortunately, the band didn't suffer as nearly many problems with this new fan base as the Dead did with the "Touch Heads", and successive generations of fans have gotten along pretty well with older Pink Floyd fans.
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* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: The limited-edition U.K. vinyl edition included posters and guaranteed ticket applications to the band's run of shows in the country that year.

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* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: The limited-edition U.K. vinyl edition included posters and guaranteed ticket applications to the band's run of shows in the country that year.
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* WorkingTitle: Working titles included ''Delusions Of Maturity'' and ''Signs Of Life'' - rumor had it that the latter was rejected because it would make it too easy for critics to quip that the album showed [[ReviewIronicEcho "no signs of life"]].
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* TroubledProduction: Music/DavidGilmour had problems with writer's block and brought in numerous musicians to help, while Nick Mason and Richard Wright (the latter of whom was still not an official member) themselves didn't do much due to what Gilmour described as self-confidence issues in Mason's case (Gilmour said that Waters had a talent for "making others feel worthless") and Wright having been brought aboard too late in the album's production (largely at the insistence of his wife Franka) to do much besides add some extra keyboards and backing vocals. Finally, at the same time the album was produced, Music/RogerWaters filed a lawsuit against Gilmour and Mason over ownership of the Music/PinkFloyd name. Eventually, both Gilmour and Waters agreed to a settlement; both Gilmour and Mason retained the rights to the Pink Floyd name, while Waters would receive the rights to ''Music/TheWall'' and the Pink Floyd Pig and he was also released from his contract with Pink Floyd manager Steve O'Rourke.
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