Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason has called Roger Waters' re-recording of 'Dark Side Of The Moon' as "absolutely brilliant".
To mark its 50th anniversary, Roger Waters had confirmed earlier this month that a re working of the album had been in the works for months.
He also revealed that the whole album would be made "from scratch".
He also added, “But it is a way for the seventy nine year old man to look back across the intervening fifty years into the eyes of the twenty nine year old and say, to quote a poem of mine about my Father, “We did our best, we kept his trust, our Dad would have been proud of us”.
“And also it is a way for me to honor a recording that Nick and Rick and Dave and I have every right to be very proud of”.
Following this, Nick Mason has had his say on the re recorded album, and its is nothing short of a glowing reference.
“I heard the rumour that Roger was working on his own version of it,” he said when speaking at a playback of ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’, at London’s Dolby Atmos Immersive Studio", Mason said.
“There was this suggestion that this was going to be a spoiler and Roger was going to go head-to-head with the original version and so on".
He continued, “He actually sent me a copy of what he was working on and I write to him and said, ‘Annoyingly, it’s absolutely brilliant!’ It was and is. It’s not anything that would be a spoiler for the original at all, it’s an interesting add-on to the thing".
This is not the first time that Mason has spoken out in support of his former colleague.
The drummer is one of many musicians to sign a petition to reverse the decision made by Frankfurt Council to cancel Roger Waters' show at the venue over his alleged "anti semitic" views. More on this here.