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Atom heart mother


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2011

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2011

"If anything, this is the most impenetrable album Pink Floyd released while on Harvest, which also makes it one of the most interesting of the era. Still, it may be an acquired taste even for fans, especially since it kicks off with a side-long, 23-minute extended orchestral piece that may not seem to head anywhere, but is often intriguing, more in what it suggests than what it achieves".


Louder

d. 9. Dec. 2023

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Everett True

d. 9. Dec. 2023

"Released 2 October 1970, Pink Floyd's first album not to feature the band or their name anywhere in the album packaging, Atom Heart Mother makes for odd but compelling listening 50 years later and must be one of the oddest records to ever top the UK charts ... The reissue comes as a rather lovely two-disc package in a 7-inch gatefold sleeve, containing the album on CD and a Blu-ray featuring a (long thought lost) concert film from Japan's Hakone Aphrodite in August 1971, and a behind-the-scenes mini-documentary".


Q

1995 januar

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1995 januar