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Atom Heart Mother (suite) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Atom Heart Mother (suite)
"Atom Heart Mother" is a six-part suite by the progressive rock band Pink Floyd, composed by all members of the band and Ron Geesin. It appeared on the ''Atom Heart Mother'' album in 1970, taking up the whole first side of the original vinyl record.〔 It is Pink Floyd's longest uncut piece (the later "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", though longer, was split between two sides of ''Wish You Were Here'').〔 Pink Floyd performed it live between 1970 and 1972, occasionally with a brass section and choir in 1970-71.〔 ==Recording and composition== Recording began with the drum and bass parts, recorded in one take for the entire suite, resulting in an inconsistent tempo throughout the song. Roger Waters and Nick Mason had to play for twenty-three minutes straight.〔(Atom Heart Mother - Trivia and Quotes, Pink Floyd Co. ) 〕 When Roger Waters heard David Gilmour playing the guitar parts for this track, he said that he thought it sounded like the theme song from the western film ''The Magnificent Seven''. The song was the last Pink Floyd composition which was credited as being co-written by someone outside the band prior to 1979 (not counting Clare Torry's contribution to "The Great Gig in the Sky", for which she has been retroactively given credit due to a settlement with Pink Floyd).〔
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