


Remergence - 19:49.69 - 23:44.00 - A reprise of the viola solo, followed by a double layered guitar section reminiscent of the first slide solo.The same brass part that opens the piece is heard over this section, culminating with Parsons' distorted voice shouting, "Silence in the studio!" before exploding into yet another brass and drums section, which then quietens into the next section. Mind Your Throats, Please - 17:43.29 - 19:49.69 - This is another 'noise' piece, but uses various instruments fading in and out, many of which are recognizable from earlier in the suite.The basic melody of this particular section was a modification of a slightly earlier work from the band's Zabriskie Point sessions. A distorted voice (Alan Parsons, the recording engineer) says "Here is a loud announcement!" about 10 seconds before the next section starts. Funky Dung - 15:32.08 - 17:43.29 - The first of the two 'noise' pieces of the song, this is essentially a lot of high-pitched noises.The song then slowly builds to another brass and drums section. Some of the chanting sounds distantly like "Tea, toast, coffee, yeah" and "Sa sa sa sa sa sausage rrrrrrrroast beef", possibly alluding to the album closer " Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast," though this is likely only a fanciful interpretation. This also contains the second, and much bluesier guitar solo, which quietens into an interesting chanting piece by the choir. Mother Fore - 10:12.33 - 15:32.08 - A simple band jam session, somewhat similar to the one on " Echoes" and " Any Color You Like".Breast Milky - 5:25.66 - 10:12.33 - Picking up directly after the last note of the guitar solo, this is a five-minute choir piece, backed by Wright's organ and Mason's drums.This is followed by a reverberating slide guitar solo. The brass and drums play for a minute or two, before the music calms down into a viola and electric bass and organ solo. Father's Shout - 0:00.00 - 5:25.66 - Opening with a low keyboard note, a brass section swoops in, creating a dramatic effect.The main argument regarding the song is at what time each part starts.According to Mason, the drum and bass parts for the entire suite were recorded in one take, thus the wavering tempo in the song.Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother Suite (Full Song) Written By: David Gilmour, Richard Wright, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Ron Geesin
