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"And
I would like to know: How do you feel?"
Side one of
"Atom Heart Mother" is composed solely of the title track,
which began its life as "The Amazing Pudding," a working
title that would later become the name of a now-defunct Floyd fanzine.
The group recorded the framework of the 23-minute-plus number, and
then left it in the hands of Ron Geesin to add orchestrations, choirs
and such, while Floyd toured America.
A good portion
of side two consists of "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast,"
a nearly 14-minute, three-part song cycle, named after Floyd roadie
Alan Stiles. The realistically irritating sounds of a fellow cooking
his breakfast act as a segue between the three parts. When performing
the number in concert, the band allowed the smells of real cooking
eggs and bacon to permeate the audience. On the original British
LP version, the sound of the dripping faucet at the end continued
into the record's center groove, making for a constant drip, until
the needle was lifted from the album.
The
album's title was allegedly inspired by an Evening Standard headline
about a pregnant woman with an atomic pacemaker a headline
that Geesin spotted shortly before the band was to go on the John
Peel radio show to debut its then-unnamed opus. The story goes that
the band adopted the name on the spot.
The album
cover photo came about nearly as spontaneously. In an attempt to
shock the public with an entirely ordinary album jacket for the
new Pink Floyd album, Hipgnosis's Storm Thorgerson
drove to Essex, England, and snapped a photo of the first cow he
came across. Furthermore, the album was released without the band's
name on it. The ordinary nature of the cover, of course, turned
out to be more radical than anything else the band could have done.
"Atom
Heart Mother" became Floyd's first number one album in Britain.
It reached 55 in the United States.
The version
we play on "Floydian Slip" is the gold Mobile Fidelity
Ultradisc II pressing, which is the version pictured.
Written
by Craig Bailey
©1995-2007 Random Precision
Media. All rights reserved.
Updated:
Nov. 29, 2002
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"Atom
Heart Mother "

Oct. 10, 1970
(U.K.)
Oct. 10, 1970 (U.S.)

"Atom
Heart Mother" CD
"Atom
Heart Mother" CD (MFSL gold disc)

- Atom Heart
Mother Suite (Mason/ Gilmour/ Waters/ Wright/ Geesin)
23:40
- If (Waters)
04:31
- Summer
'68 (Wright)
05:28
- Fat Old
Sun (Gilmour)
05:23
- Alan's
Psychedelic Breakfast (Gilmour/ Mason/ Waters/ Wright)
12:59

- "Summer
'68"
- "Fat
Old Sun"
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