CD 5 tracks, 61:55
British Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (Bootleg Live Version)
Alegra (1969-1971)
In Collection

Rating:
10

Owner:
Jean-Henry Berevoescu
01  Atom Heart Mother 24:36
02  One Of These Days 06:30
03  Fat Old Sun 14:51
04  The Embryo 09:56
05  Green Is The Color 06:02
Personal Details
Details
Cat. Number CD 9013 Alegra
Packaging Jewel Case
Recording Date 1969-1971
Spars AAD
Sound Stereo
Notes
Bookmark as: http://www.pf-roio.de/roio/roio-cd/atom_heart_mother.cd.html
Format: CD
Catalog: CD 9013 Alegra
Misc.: SIAE
Produced: (P) 1995 by Sarabandas srl
Date: 690512
Cover: Front: Head and shoulders photo of Roger Waters.
Sources: 12 May 1969- 1971 1, 4 - 16 July 1970, BBC Paris Theatre, London 2 - 30 September 1971, BBC Paris Theatre, London 3 - 17 October 1971, Golden Hall, San Diego 5 - 12 May 1969, BBC Night Ride
Hires-coverscans:
MP3-Soundsample:

Tracks:

1. Atom Heart Mother 24:35
2. One of These Days 6:29
3. Fat Old Sun 14:48
4. The Embryo 9:53
5. Green Is The Colour 6:02
Total: 60:01


Band:

Roger Waters
Rick Wright
Nick Mason
David Gilmour


Xref:
Quality:

* Ex/Ex+ -ANON

Comments: The cover misattributes track 2 to 1970. - ANON


Nicely done. A bit thin, but otherwise very good with very little hiss and almost no audience noise. Going in order:


Atom Heart Mother: Nicely done, but not all that special.


One Of These Days: Very good. My brother prefers this version to the Meddle version. Excellent performance, but the keyboards are a bit forward. It sounds as if the recorder was near one speaker stack because the 'One of these days...' part is VERY hard to hear. After the music ends, the voice says (much clearer) the 'One of these days...' part again, and only when it is finished does the audience begin applauding.


Fat Old Sun: My favorite. Superb. Great quality, great performance (as the time shows, it's extended). The cookie is worth it for this.


The Embryo: Very good version. Great SQ. You can hear the astonished audience during the 'Laughing baby' part.


Green is the Colour: Very good, but, like the first track, not all too inspired.


Overall, this disc is excellent. I recommend it to all. -ANON