![]() This is in fact the first album that sees them in the progressive rock scene, in which Pink Floyd will be absolute protagonists throughout the Seventies, still maintaining their space-rock and psychedelic roots. Indeed, it is, but the circumstances can explain why it is what it is.īefore 1970 Pink Floyd was known as a psychedelic and drug-orientated band, but the members didn't quite accept the impression that they were giving to the public opinion, as they announce during the interviews in the DVD Live at Pompeii: Director's Cut, so it was very important to blow away this "bad reputation" and start composing something more mature and original. As well as Amazon Japan, this is also available via CDJapan (note that Amazon Japan doesn’t except existing Amazon credentials, you have to create a new account).Review Summary: Just as epic as its album art.Ītom Heart Mother is often regarded as conceptless, incomplete and disorganised. This presentation comes with a whole host of paper items including a reprint of the OBI-strip, a photo booklet of unpublished photos, a Hakone Aphrodite programme reprint, a reproduction of the venue guide map, an Osaka performance poster, a Hakone Aphrodite ticket reprint and access to a special digital booklet, Recollection Hakone Aphrodite 1971.Ītom Heart Mother limited Japanese-only CD+blu-ray will be released on 4 August 2021. In fact, if you order from Amazon Japan what they are calling a ‘mega-jacket’ (24cm x 24cm, or about 9.5 inches) is also included, although these are limited on a first-come-first-served basis. It comes in traditional Japanese ‘paper sleeve’ packaging but it’s seven-inch square, not standard five-inch, CD-size. The lavish packaging in the Japanese exclusive CD+blu-ray of Atom Heart Mother (click to enlarge) This combo-pack features the album on CD and the video of the live performance on the blu-ray along with ‘Scott & Watts’ – Hakone Aphrodite B-roll footage.īecause this is a Japanese release, (exclusive – thought to be down to licensing issues), it is lavishly packaged. The festival was on the 6 and 7 August 1971 and this was Pink Floyd’s first visit to Japan. ![]()
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