In early 2006, David Gilmour was experiencing a resurgence in his solo career with the release of his album "On An Island," which had come out the previous year, in March 2006. This live performance of "On An Island," featuring legendary musicians Crosby and Nash, was part of the concert film "Remember That Night," which was recorded during a series of shows at the Royal Albert Hall in May 2006. The album and subsequent performances marked a significant moment for Gilmour, as it showcased his transition back into the spotlight after years focused on Pink Floyd and personal projects. Notably, the album was well-received, and Gilmour’s collaboration with Crosby and Nash highlighted his ability to merge his iconic guitar work with harmonically rich vocal arrangements, enhancing the emotional depth of his music. At this stage in his career, Gilmour reaffirmed his status as a prominent figure in rock music, blending legacy with contemporary artistry.