Atom Heart Mother is the fifth studio album by English progressive rock band Pink Floyd. It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, England, and was the band’s first album to reach number 1 in the UK,[2] while it reached number 55 in the US chart,[3] eventually going gold there. Ron Geesin, who had already influenced and collaborated with Roger Waters, made a notable contribution to the album and received a then-rare outside songwriting credit. – This was the first Pink Floyd album to be specially mixed for four-channel quadraphonic sound as well as conventional two-channel stereo. The SQ quadraphonic mix was released on LP in a matrix format compatible with standard stereo record players.
The cover was designed by Hipgnosis, and was significant in that it was the first one to not feature the band’s name on the cover, or contain any photographs of the band anywhere. This was a trend that would continue on subsequent covers throughout the 1970s and beyond.
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