Music from "The Body"
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Music from "The Body" | ||
Studio album by Roger Waters and Ron Geesin | ||
Released | 28 November 1970 | |
Recorded | January - March, August - September 1970 | |
Genre | Experimental music soundtrack | |
Length | 41:28 | |
Label | EMI | |
Producer(s) | Roger Waters, Ron Geesin | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Roger Waters and Ron Geesin chronology | ||
Music from "The Body" (1970) |
The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (1984) |
Contents |
[edit] Overview
Created as a film soundtrack, Music from "The Body" is a collaboration between Roger Waters and Ron Geesin which primarily employed organic sounds as instruments. The final track features all members of Pink Floyd (appearing uncredited).
[edit] Song information
- "Our Song" features some hectic piano, and noises reminiscent of "Several Species..." from Ummagumma. In fact, much of the album sounds like an extension of that sound collage.
- "Sea Shell And Stone" is a quiet, pastoral ballad, similar to "Grantchester Meadows", consisting of cello and acoustic guitar.
- "Red Stuff" and "Bridge Passage For Three Plastic Teeth" are cello/violin instrumentals.
- "A Gentle Breeze Blew Through Life" is another instrumental, featuring Spanish-style guitar playing.
- "Lick Your Partners" is a faintly comical but dark, sound collage.
- "Chain Of Life" is sung by Waters and is another pastoral medley.
- "Womb Bit" contains disconcerting sound effects and piano.
- "More Than Seven Dwarfs In Penis Land" is one of the most non-traditional songs on the album, and features chanting.
- "Dance Of The Red Corpuscles" sounds similar to a merry Irish jig.
- "Body Transport" features whispered words in a Scottish accent, and heavy breathing.
- "Hand Dance" does sound like a ballroom dance recording, with violin and cello.
- "Breathe" (not to be confused with The Dark Side of the Moon's song of the same name) is another ballad, in which Waters sings about environmental issues.
- "Embryonic Womb-Walk" is a highly classical piece, full of atmosphere and dynamics.
- "Mrs. Throat Goes Walking" is a mildly humorous, bass-led sound collage with various strange voices produced by Waters.
- "Give Birth To A Smile" features an uncredited Pink Floyd, with backing singers.
[edit] Track listing
- "Our Song" – 1:24 Geesin/Waters
- "Sea Shell And Stone" – 2:17 Waters
- "Red Stuff Writhe" – 1:11 Geesin
- "A Gentle Breeze Blew Through Life" – 1:19 Geesin
- "Lick Your Partners" – 0:35 Geesin
- "Bridge Passage For Three Plastic Teeth" – 0:35 Geesin
- "Chain Of Life" – 3:59 Waters
- "The Womb Bit" – 2:06 Geesin/Waters
- "Embryo Thought" – 0:39 Geesin
- "March Past Of the Embryos" – 1:08 Geesin
- "More Than Seven Dwarfs In Penis-Land" – 2:03 Geesin
- "Dance of The Red Corpuscles" – 2:04 Geesin
- "Body Transport" – 3:16 Geesin/Waters
- "Hand Dance" - Full Evening Dress – 1:01 Geesin
- "Breathe" – 2:53 Waters
- "Old Folks Ascension" – 3:47 Geesin
- "Bed-Time-Dream-Clime" – 2:02 Geesin
- "Piddle In Perspex" – 0:57 Geesin
- "Embryonic Womb-Walk" – 1:14 Geesin
- "Mrs. Throat Goes Walking" – 2:05 Geesin
- "Sea Shell and Soft Stone" – 2:05 Geesin/Waters
- "Give Birth To a Smile" – 2:49 Waters
[edit] External links
Roger Waters |
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Discography |
Studio albums: The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking | Radio KAOS | Amused to Death | Ça Ira |
Soundtracks: Music from "The Body" | When the Wind Blows |
Live: The Wall Live in Berlin | In the Flesh Live |
Compilations: Flickering Flame |
Singles: The Tide Is Turning | What God Wants, Pt. 1 | To Kill the Child/Leaving Beirut | Hello (I Love You) |
Videos and DVDs |
Pink Floyd The Wall | The Wall Live in Berlin | In the Flesh Live | The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon |
Tours |
In the Flesh | The Dark Side of the Moon Live |
Related articles |
Pink Floyd | David Gilmour | Alan Parker | Gerald Scarfe | Ron Geesin | The Final Cut | The Wall |