A unique two-disc set that combines experimental spirit and live performance
A live/studio album that symbolizes the early days of Floyd.
"Ummagumma" is known for its unique structure: a two-disc set that includes a live recording and solo works by each member. The live performances offer a taste of the chaos and ecstasy of early Floyd, such as "Astronomy Domine" and "Careful with That Axe, Eugene," while the studio performances showcase avant-garde experimentation. This important work marks the path to their later albums, "Atom Heart Mother" and "The Dark Side of the Moon."
A:
1)
Pink Floyd - Astronomy Domine
2)
Pink Floyd - Careful With That Axe Eugene
B:
1)
Pink Floyd - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
2)
Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets
C:
1)
Part 1
2)
Part 2
3)
Part 3
4)
Part 4
5)
Roger Waters - Grantchester Meadows
6)
Roger Waters - Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict
D:
1)
Part 1
2)
Part 2
3)
Part 3
4)
Part 1 - Entrance
5)
Part 2 - Entertainment
6)
Part 3 - Exit
Producer - Pink Floyd (A1 to B2)
Organ, Keyboards, Vocals - Richard Wright
Bass Guitar, Vocals - Roger Waters
Lead Guitar, Vocals - David Gilmour
Percussion - Nick Mason
Producer - Norman Smith (C1 to D2)
Engineer - Brian Humphries (A1 to B2)
Engineer - Peter Mew (C1 to D2)
Design [Sleeve Design], Photography By - Hipgnosis (2)