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Similar to ''Ummagumma'', the sides are split between epic, sprawling songs (in this case the to titular suite), while the back half focused on individual band members' contributions.

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Similar to ''Ummagumma'', the sides are split between epic, sprawling songs tracks to begin the album (in this case case, the to titular suite), while the and a back half focused on individual band members' contributions.
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Similar to ''Ummagumma'', the sides are split between epic, sprawling songs (in this case the to titular suite), while the back half focused on individual band members' contributions.

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* GranolaGirl: In "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast", Alan jokes about the macrobiotic food popular among hippies in Los Angeles at the time.

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* GranolaGirl: In "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast", Alan jokes about the macrobiotic food popular among hippies in Los Angeles UsefulNotes/LosAngeles at the time.



->''"My head's a blank."''

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->''"My head's a blank."''"''
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''Atom Heart Mother'' is the fifth studio album by Music/PinkFloyd, released in 1970 through Creator/HarvestRecords. The album has major contributions from Ron Geesin, whom had previously worked with Music/RogerWaters on the soundtrack for the documentary film ''The Body''.

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''Atom Heart Mother'' is the fifth studio album by Music/PinkFloyd, released in 1970 through Creator/HarvestRecords. The album has major contributions from Ron Geesin, whom who had previously worked with Music/RogerWaters on the soundtrack for the documentary film ''The Body''.
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''Atom Heart Mother'' is the fifth studio album by Music/PinkFloyd, released in 1970. The album has major contributions from Ron Geesin, whom had previously worked with Music/RogerWaters.

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''Atom Heart Mother'' is the fifth studio album by Music/PinkFloyd, released in 1970. 1970 through Creator/HarvestRecords. The album has major contributions from Ron Geesin, whom had previously worked with Music/RogerWaters.
Music/RogerWaters on the soundtrack for the documentary film ''The Body''.
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!! Tracklist:

[[AC: Side One]]

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!! Tracklist:

[[AC: Side
!!Tracklist:

[[AC:Side
One]]



[[AC: Side Two]]

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[[AC: Side [[AC:Side Two]]



!! Atom Trope Mother:

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!! Atom !!Atom Trope Mother:



--> ''From your bed I gained a day and lost a bloody year''

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--> ''From -->''From your bed I gained a day and lost a bloody year''



* TrainSong: "If"
--> ''If I were a train, I'd be late again''
* WeirdMoon: "If"
--> ''If I were the moon, I'd be cool''

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* TrainSong: "If"
--> ''If
One line from "If".
-->''If
I were a train, I'd be late again''
* WeirdMoon: "If"
--> ''If
Yet again, a line from "If".
-->''If
I were the moon, I'd be cool''
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* BookEnds: While the album itself lacks them, "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" begins and ends with a drip tap.

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* BookEnds: While the album itself lacks them, "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" begins and ends with a drip tap.tap, which is cut into the run-out groove on the original vinyl so it will repeat endlessly on turntables without an auto return.
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* [[TakeThat/{{Music}} Take That]]: Roger Waters said that the album cover was meant as a {{take that}} against the SpaceRock image they'd been associated with, and a desire to move beyond the psychedelic hippie culture of the period.

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* [[TakeThat/{{Music}} Take That]]: Roger Waters said that the Creator/{{Hipgnosis}} album cover was meant as a {{take that}} against the SpaceRock image they'd been associated with, and a desire to move beyond the psychedelic hippie culture of the period.
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''Atom Heart Mother'' is the fifth studio album by Music/PinkFloyd, released in 1970. The album also has major contributions from Ron Geesin, whom had previously worked with Music/RogerWaters.

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''Atom Heart Mother'' is the fifth studio album by Music/PinkFloyd, released in 1970. The album also has major contributions from Ron Geesin, whom had previously worked with Music/RogerWaters.
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->''"My head's a blank."''
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* LongestSongGoesFirst: The album kicks off with the TitleTrack, which takes up the entire first side.
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->''Silence in the studio!''

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->''Silence ->''"Silence in the studio!''studio!"''

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[[caption-width-right:300: ''The sound of music in my ears''.]]



-->--Nick Mason, "[[TitleTrack Atom Heart Mother]]"

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[[caption-width-right:300: ''The sound of music in my ears''.]]

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-->--Nick Mason, -->--'''Nick Mason''', "[[TitleTrack Atom Heart Mother]]"

[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a71_6606.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300: ''The sound of music in my ears''.]]
Mother]]"
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* EverythingsBetterWithCows: The Creator/{{Hipgnosis}} cover of this album.
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Although a success upon release (though the title track always received mixed reviews, and "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" isn't exactly a well-loved song), and remaining popular to this day with fans, the band has since expressed [[CreatorBacklash their dislike for the album]].
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Although a success upon release (though the title track always received mixed reviews, and "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" isn't exactly a well-loved song), and remaining popular to this day with fans, the band has since expressed [[CreatorBacklash their dislike for the album]].
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Although a success upon release (though the title track always received mixed reviews, and "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" isn't exactly a well-loved song), and remaining popular to this day with fans, the band has since expressed [[CreatorBacklash their dislike for the album]].
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[[TheOneWith The Weird One]].
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[[TheOneWith The Weird One]].
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* {{Bookends}}: While the album itself lacks them, "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" begins and ends with a drip tap.

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* {{Bookends}}: BookEnds: While the album itself lacks them, "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" begins and ends with a drip tap.
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Although a success upon release (though the title track always received mixed reviews, and "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" isn't exactly a well-loved song), and remains popular to this day with fans, the band has since expressed [[CreatorBacklash their dislike for the album]].

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Although a success upon release (though the title track always received mixed reviews, and "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" isn't exactly a well-loved song), and remains remaining popular to this day with fans, the band has since expressed [[CreatorBacklash their dislike for the album]].
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* [[TakeThat/{{Music}} Take That]]: Roger Waters said that the album cover was meant as a {{take that}} against the SpaceRock image they'd been associated with.

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* [[TakeThat/{{Music}} Take That]]: Roger Waters said that the album cover was meant as a {{take that}} against the SpaceRock image they'd been associated with.with, and a desire to move beyond the psychedelic hippie culture of the period.
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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00?)[[note]]The dripping faucet that closes out the song is part of a locked groove on LP releases, which would technically make the song's runtime "however long it takes for you to lift the needle off the record if your turntable isn't an automatic changer or doesn't have an auto stop/auto return feature."[[/note]]

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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00?)[[note]]The dripping faucet that closes out the song is part of a locked groove on LP releases, which would technically make the song's runtime "however long it takes for you to lift the needle off the record if your turntable isn't an automatic changer or doesn't have an auto stop/auto return feature.automatically stop when it gets to the end."[[/note]]
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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00?)[[note]]The dripping faucet that closes out the song is part of a locked groove on LP releases, which would technically make the song's runtime "however long it takes for you to lift the needle off the record if your turntable isn't an automatic changer or doesn't have an auto stop feature."[[/note]]

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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00?)[[note]]The dripping faucet that closes out the song is part of a locked groove on LP releases, which would technically make the song's runtime "however long it takes for you to lift the needle off the record if your turntable isn't an automatic changer or doesn't have an auto stop stop/auto return feature."[[/note]]
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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00?)[[note]]The dripping faucet that closes out the song is part of a locked groove on LP releases, which would technically make the song's runtime "however long it takes for you to lift the needle off the record if your turntable isn't a changer or doesn't have an auto stop feature."[[/note]]

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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00?)[[note]]The dripping faucet that closes out the song is part of a locked groove on LP releases, which would technically make the song's runtime "however long it takes for you to lift the needle off the record if your turntable isn't a an automatic changer or doesn't have an auto stop feature."[[/note]]
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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00?)[[note]]The dripping faucet that closes out the song is part of a locked groove on LP releases, which would technically make the song's runtime "however long it takes for you to lift the needle off the record if your turntable doesn't have an auto stop feature."[[/note]]

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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00?)[[note]]The dripping faucet that closes out the song is part of a locked groove on LP releases, which would technically make the song's runtime "however long it takes for you to lift the needle off the record if your turntable isn't a changer or doesn't have an auto stop feature."[[/note]]
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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00?)[[note]]The dripping faucet that closes out the song is part of a locked groove on LP releases, which would technically make the song's runtime "however long it takes for you to lift the needle off the record."[[/note]]

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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00?)[[note]]The dripping faucet that closes out the song is part of a locked groove on LP releases, which would technically make the song's runtime "however long it takes for you to lift the needle off the record.record if your turntable doesn't have an auto stop feature."[[/note]]
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** Father's Shout
** Breast Milky
** Mother Fore
** Funky Dung
** Mind Your Throats Please
** Remergence

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** Father's Shout
** Breast Milky
** Mother Fore
** Funky Dung
** Mind
## "Father's Shout" (2:50)
## "Breast Milky" (2:33)
## "Mother Fore" (4:50)
## "Funky Dung" (5:15)
## "Mind
Your Throats Please
** Remergence
Please" (2:28)
## "Remergence" (5:48)






** Rise and Shine
** Sunny Side Up
** Morning Glory

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** Rise ## "Rise and Shine
** Sunny
Shine"
## "Sunny
Side Up
** Morning Glory
Up"
## "Morning Glory"
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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00)

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# "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (13:00)(13:00?)[[note]]The dripping faucet that closes out the song is part of a locked groove on LP releases, which would technically make the song's runtime "however long it takes for you to lift the needle off the record."[[/note]]

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