Roger Waters has revealed that he is re-recording The Dark Side Of The Moon, as the album's 50th anniversary approaches.
In an interview with The Telegraph, journalist Tristram Fane Saunders, Waters said that he is re-recording the album because "not enough people recognized what it's about, what it was I was saying then."
Waters, the co-founder of Pink Floyd, is re-recording the album without the involvement of the rest of his former bandmates.
"I wrote The Dark Side of the Moon. Let's get rid of all this 'we' crap! Of course we were a band, there were four of us, we all contributed - but it's my project and I wrote it," Waters said in the interview. "So… blah!"
Officially, Waters is credited with writing the 1973 album's lyrics, composing three of its tracks, and co-writing two others.
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