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| | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother (suite) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" is a six-part suite by prog rock band Pink Floyd, composed by the whole band (Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason) and Ron Geesin. |  | | It appeared on their <b>Atomb> Heart Mother album in 1970, taking up a whole side of the record. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_Heart_Mother_Suite
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| | Pink Floyd - <b>Atomb> Heart Mother sputnikmusic |
 | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother was released in 1970, Pink Floyd still in their experimental prime and ready to tinker even more with modern music. |  | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother then loses my interest completely as it starts to repeat itself after the pointlessly weird interlude, dragging out the song way too much. |  | | Though <b>Atomb> Heart Mother is puzzling, messy, experimental, its good when you give it a chance, but has its shares of weak spots. |
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http://www.musicianforums.com/sputnik/album.php?reviewid=4066&genreid=15&styleid=18
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| | microsuoni: <b>Atomb> . <b>Atomb> Heart |
 | | <b>Atomb> Heart presents a fake compilation called "Acid Evolution 1988-2003" which is actually a concept album entirely produced by <b>Atomb> in which he charts the evolution of his acid productions up to the present day. |  | | "micropossessed" is a project conceived by the frankfurt based musicians "Eyephone" and "<b>Atomb> Heart", both known for their works in the field of electronic sound. |  | | It is this spirit which <b>Atomb> and his long-time Flanger comrade, Burnt Friedman, are trying to catch. |
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http://www.microsuoni.com/artists/atomtm.html
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| | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother - RadioDirectory.com |
 | | I believe that The <b>Atomb> Heart Mother Suite is one of the greatest musical works of the late 20th century, it is impossible to explain what "type" of music this is. French Horns blast out a powerful, almost dark main theme at intervals with members of Pink Floyd joining in in their traditional styles. |  | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother was a spotlight ahead for Pink Floyd, showing the extensions of form the band would engage in so successfully on Dark Side of the Moon just a few short years later. |  | | "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" is an orchestral piece that is kind of strange in places, rather contrary, obscure and occasionally naff, however, somehow it is quite soothing to listen to. |
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http://www.radiodirectory.com/ukstoreproductsB000026LE3.html
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| | Brett R. Emmons, <b>Atomb> Heart Mother |
 | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother was Pink Floyd's first No. 1 record. |  | | Stanley Kubrick wanted "free rein" to use music from "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" in his film "A Clockwork Orange." The band didn't agree. |  | | The paper carried an article about a pregnant woman with a pacemaker, headlined <b>ATOMb> HEART MOTHER, and the rest (as they say) is history. |
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http://www.tcnj.edu/~emmons3/atom.html
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| | wolf's kompaktkiste: <b>atomb> heart |
 | | all tracks composed and produced by <b>atomb> heart and d'ammond. |  | | all tracks written by <b>atomb> heart & victor sol, except track 4 with nick heyduck |  | | (<b>atomb> heart) b2 ain't no triplet composed by i. |
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http://www.kompaktkiste.de/atom_heart.htm
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| | PINK FLOYD <b>Atomb> Heart Mother reviews and MP3 |
 | | <b>atomb> heart mother suite, taking up a whole side of the album to itself is one of the most underated pink floyd tracks of their career. |  | | The ‘<b>Atomb> Heart Mother’ piece – or “suite” as it is sometimes called – is atmospheric and could easily have been the soundtrack to a First World War movie (it comes complete with horses shying, shelling and a motorbike). |  | | The main arrangement of <b>Atomb> Heart Mother is achieved with trombones and horns and it certainly is a nice catchy motif, followed by nice violin, but another highlight of the track is the crescendo chorus with background mellotron and bass sadly playing, very peaceful and emotional! |
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http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD.asp?cd_id=1437
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| | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother Suite by Pink Floyd Songfacts |
 | | The title and album cover comes from a newspaper headline "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother." The story was about a pregnant woman who received an experimental pacemaker. |  | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother Suite by Pink Floyd Songfacts |  | | The cow on the cover had nothing to do with the story - Pink Floyd chose the cow because it was the least psychedelic thing they could think of. |
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http://www.songfacts.com/detail.lasso?id=3683
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| | Floydian Slip(tm) : The Pink Floyd Experience > Albums > Pink Floyd > <b>Atomb> Heart Mother |
 | | Side one of "<b>Atomb> 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. |  | | "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" became Floyd's first number one album in Britain. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.floydianslip.com/discs/ahm.htm
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| | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother by Pink Floyd CD |
 | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother (the title was taken from a news headline about the first woman with an atomically powered heart pacemaker to give birth) is probably more suited to those who like large-scale symphonic works. |  | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother by Pink Floyd CD Artist |  | | <b>ATOMb> HEART MOTHER is a collaboration between Pink Floyd and avant-garde composer Ron Geesin. |
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http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1108461/a/Atom+Heart+Mother.htm
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| | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother: Just the facts... |
 | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother is a 1970s (The decade from 1970 to 1979) progressive rock (A style of rock music that emerged in the 1970s; associated with attempts to combine rock with jazz and other forms; intended for listening and not dancing) album by British band Pink Floyd (additional info and facts about Pink Floyd). |  | | "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother is a good case, I think, for being thrown into the dustbin (A bin that holds rubbish until it is collected) and never listened to by anyone ever again! |  | | Ron Geesin (additional info and facts about Ron Geesin) - orchestration (The act of arranging a piece of music for an orchestra and assigning parts to the different musical instruments) and co-composition (A mixture of ingredients) on title track. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/a/at/atom_heart_mother.htm
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| | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother is a 1970 progressive rock album by British band Pink Floyd. |  | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother is a good case, I think, for being thrown into the dustbin and never listened to by anyone ever again! |  | | The longest two tracks are a progression from Pink Floyd's earlier instrumental pieces such as "A Saucerful of Secrets"; the <b>Atomb> Heart Mother Suite is split into six parts and features a full orchestra while there are three distinct segments of Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast which are joined by dialogue and bizzare sound effects. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_Heart_Mother
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| | Ron Geesin - the official website |
 | | He co-wrote Pink Floyd's <b>Atomb> Heart Mother, and made Music From The Body with Roger Waters. |  | | After his first solo album he became one of the first one-man record companies and his music is available from this website. |
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http://www.rongeesin.com/mother_frameset.htm
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| | Rather Interesting Discography |
 | | MACOS - <b>Atomb> Heart is a member of Musicians Against Copyright of Samples. |  | | The CD as well as the following releases plus the two double vinyl re-releases of "Flextone" and "VSVN" all together established a new platform for <b>Atomb> Heart's visionary soundsculptures. |  | | The aim of Rather Interesting is the expansion of the boundrieas of technolological sound which means expanding the realm of electronic music. |
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http://music.hyperreal.org/labels/rather_interesting
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| | Namlook & <b>Atomb> Heart - Jet chamber - Groove Unlimited |
 | | Beat-oriented freestylism with Namlook mostly in charge of melodies (some dark some light) while <b>Atomb> Heart pounds out some morphing drum tracks through various alienating filters. |  | | <b>Atomb> Heart weaves odd and interesting rhythms (did someone say Flextone?) around Pete's trademark analogue deepness, much like a strong wind (AH) whipping a sheet (PN) on a clothesline, except it's been hung out to dry on Venus. |  | | If Pete and <b>Atomb> had spent a bit more time editing some of the recordings down to the great ideas, then threw around a few more - say, maybe a few more hours in the studio - Jet Chamber 1 might have been a 10. |
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http://www.groove.nl/cd/3/36843.html
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| | Pink Floyd - <b>Atomb> Heart Mother sputnikmusic.com |
 | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother was released in 1970, Pink Floyd still in their experimental prime and ready to tinker even more with modern music. |  | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother then loses my interest completely as it starts to repeat itself after the pointlessly weird interlude, dragging out the song way too much. |  | | If you are a newer floyd fan i would think you wouldnt like <b>Atomb> heart mother, IT takes years of listening of floyud aND understanding of the band and what they went through to appreciate this piece of art. |
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http://musicianforums.com/sputnik/album.php?reviewid=4066&genreid=15&...
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| | RoIO CD: <b>Atomb> Heart Mother Goes On The Road |
 | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother 25:34 Total Time: 51:45 Disc 2: 1. |  | | RoIO CD: <b>Atomb> Heart Mother Goes On The Road |  | | "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" in original type at top, with hand lettered "goes on the road" cutting across it. |
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http://www.pf-roio.de/roio/roio-cd/atom_heart_road.cd.html
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| | Brett R. Emmons, <b>Atomb> Heart Mother |
 | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother was Pink Floyd's first No. 1 record. |  | | Stanley Kubrick wanted "free rein" to use music from "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" in his film "A Clockwork Orange." The band didn't agree. |  | | The album was named during the sessions for the BBC radio show, when the title track needed a name, and Ron Geesin suggested to Roger Waters that he'd look through The Evening Standard and see if he could find a title in there. |
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http://www.tcnj.edu/~emmons3/atom.html
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| | PINK FLOYD <b>Atomb> Heart Mother reviews and MP3 |
 | | <b>atomb> heart mother suite, taking up a whole side of the album to itself is one of the most underated pink floyd tracks of their career. |  | | The ‘<b>Atomb> Heart Mother’ piece – or “suite” as it is sometimes called – is atmospheric and could easily have been the soundtrack to a First World War movie (it comes complete with horses shying, shelling and a motorbike). |  | | The first track AHM is by far one of the moust powerful songs that i have ever heard and listening to it in peace and quiet puts me on the top of the world. |
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http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD.asp?cd_id=1437
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| | 30 Anniversary of Pink Floyd's "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" - Intuitive Music |
 | | "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" became the first Pink Floyd's album to reach #1 in the UK lists. |  | | 30 Anniversary of Pink Floyd's "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" - Intuitive Music |  | | 30 years ago today, on the 10th of October 1970, Pink Floyd's "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" was released. |
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http://www.intuitivemusic.com/content/view/984/1
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| | Amazon.com: <b>Atomb> Heart Mother: Music |
 | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother was a sign of great things to come for the band and was the band's second disc to crack the American Top 100 peaking at a modest #55 and eventually went Gold in later years. |  | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother was one of the band's more daring to date and was one their best in their so-called transitional period. |  | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother was a spotlight ahead for Pink Floyd, showing the extensions of form the band would engage in so successfully on Dark Side of the Moon just a few short years later. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002U9W?v=glance
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| | The Pink Floyd Fandom |
 | | The album opener, "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother Suite" (side 1 of the lp) is a 23 minute epic. |  | | This is largely due to the influence of Ron Geesin who co-wrote the title track and the use of brass instruments and a choir to add texture and colour to the sound. |  | | Whereas Echoes was built largely on the quality and texture of sound itself, beginning with that repeated and distorted keyboard note, AHM is based on musical themes which are repeated and developed in the classical style throughout the piece. |
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http://www.pinkfloyd.net/albums?review=1034671542
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| | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother |
 | | Ron Geesin is not a member of the band, but worked with them to coordinate the orchestra and choir for "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother." He also taught them recording and mixing techniques that would serve them well in the future. |  | | "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" was a headline that appeared in the Evening Standard for an article about a pregnant woman with a pacemaker. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/home/FloydWaters/albums/ahm.html
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| | VH1.com : <b>Atomb> Heart : Biography |
 | | Although prolific since his first singles as I, Atomu Shinzo, Bi-Face, and Mike McCoy, <b>Atomb> Heart began stepping up his production in the early to mid-'90s in association with the noted trance and ambient label Fax, also based in Frankfurt. |  | | Listen to her new album The Body Acoustic. |  | | Although he continues to release material under other names as well (most notably as Lassigue Bendthaus and the Lisa Carbon Trio), his focus remained on Rather Interesting, releasing a somewhat bewildering (given the consistent quality) CD every month and forging a sophisticated, singular aesthetic. |
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http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/atom_heart/bio.jhtml
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| | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother (suite) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" is a six-part suite by prog rock band Pink Floyd, composed by the whole band (Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason) and Ron Geesin. |  | | It appeared on their <b>Atomb> Heart Mother album in 1970, taking up a whole side of the record. |  | | Though very few consider the "suite" their favorite song, it is a hardcore-fan favorite. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_Heart_Mother_Suite
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| | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother - The Story of Pink Floyd |
 | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother, partially written with avant-garde composer Ron Geesin, is a great, complex work, which includes a long piece for several voices. |  | | <b>Atomb> Heart Mother calls images of alienation, of a multitude of faces and shapes, of killing machines, but also of joy. |  | | The name "<b>Atomb> Heart Mother" arose from a newspaper heading about a baby being kept alive by an atomic pacemaker. |
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http://it.geocities.com/francobrain/storyb.htm
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| | Browse by Artist: <b>ATOMb> HEART |
 | | "It was 10 years ago, when prolific composer and producer <b>Atomb> Heart decided to found his own label Rather Interesting in order to become independent from record company capricios which he had experienced over the years. |  | | Classic <b>Atomb> Heart material, from 1994- 2004, limited to 900 copies. |  | | Due to the high demand <b>Atomb> decided to re-release this album, freshly remastered at 24-bit, together with a collection of unreleased materials he had come across while listening through tons of recordings, stored on DAT cassettes, laying around in his vast archive. |
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http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/atom.heart.html
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