I believe "breast milky" "mother fore" "funky dung" the stuff that's jammy on the "breathe" and "any colour." changes. the quiet middle sections of the suite which are a little more jammy are the best. since then I've given it much more of a chance and its grown on me. I used to hate it, but back when we had the album showdown a few months ago some of you guys really sold me on it. Please Share your opinions!ĪHM is difficult to approach. Overall I think Atom Heart Mother Is an underrated classic! This entire album makes me feel like i'm laying on a endless grass field in a country setting. Although probably ranked last on the album by most people, I still think it's a great song. And the transition from Acoustic to electric in this song was an awesome surprise.Īnd finally "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" was a very interesting Instrumental on the album. "Fat Old Sun" Is my favorite song off this album, it proves David Gilmour can be a great songwriter. "Summer 68'" Is a song that really captures the brilliance of Rick Wright. "If" is quite an interesting Roger Waters song, it's unlike other songs that feature his vocals and it's wonderful. "Atom Heart Mother" is long, but a unique and great instrumental song. I think it's by far the best album of the experimental years. It makes Meddle, together with the stormy instrumental opener One Of These Days, a high point in the group's oeuvre, even though the classical material was supplemented with four bland, bluesy songs.I gave the the album my first real listen through today. The melancholic space rock of Echoes, with unctuous beautiful harmony vocals by Wright and David Gilmour, takes up most of the album. You … could say that from this single note - at least as classic and recognizable as the intro to Smoke On The Water or Stairway To Heaven - not only Echoes blossomed, but that it was also the start of the group sound that would make Pink Floyd a beloved one. A piano note by Richard Wright manipulated into a sonar pulse (or ping) eventually revived the atmosphere. In that mood the band started to experiment with sound. People kept getting to a dead end until, according to engineer John Leckie, boredom struck for good. With hardly a song or idea to hand, the four members of Pink Floyd hung out at Abbey Road Studios in early 1971 recording Meddle.
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