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by Pink Floyd · Album Atom Heart Mother

Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast: a) Rise and Shine / b) Sunny Side Up / c) Morning Glory

Duration 13:00

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Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast: a) Rise and Shine / b) Sunny Side Up / c) Morning Glory, according to DoReSol

The suite Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast, composed of three parts —Rise and Shine, Sunny Side Up and Morning Glory— is a sonic journey that reflects the experimental essence of Pink Floyd. This piece, which lasts 13 minutes, stands out for its unconventional structure and its focus on atmosphere, blending everyday sounds with rich and enveloping instrumentation. The way the sound of a kitchen is integrated, such as the boiling of water and the crunching of bread, alongside the music, creates an almost surreal environment that invites reflection and introspection.

Recorded at the iconic EMI Studios in London, Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast was part of the album Atom Heart Mother, released in October 1970. This record marked a milestone for the band, as it became their first work to reach number one in the United Kingdom. The song’s production reflects the creative freedom that characterized Pink Floyd at the time, with a mix of improvisation and meticulous arrangements that result in a unique listening experience. The album’s cover, designed by Hipgnosis, is also notable, as it features a cow in a landscape without including the band’s name, a decision that would become a trend in their future releases. Through this work, Pink Floyd not only explored new musical territories but also laid the foundations for their evolution towards progressive and symphonic rock.

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Atom Heart Mother

Atom Heart Mother

Pink Floyd · 1970 · Track 5

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Duration13:00
AlbumAtom Heart Mother
Year1970