Roger Waters/Ron Geesin - Music From The Body (1970) {1989 EMI CD}
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Genre: soundtrack, folk, classical, experimental, progressive rock
Music From The Body is the 1970 soundtrack album for the film
The Body, directed by Roy Battersby. The music is a collaboration between Roger Waters (then of Pink Floyd) and Ron Geesin, who worked with Pink Floyd to co-write "Atom Heart Mother". Waters' pieces sound like what Pink Floyd were making between
Ummagumma,
Atom Heart Mother, and
Zabriskie Point while Geesin is as twisted and unpredictable as much of his work has been. It sounds like what you'd expect from a "rock" soundtrack album from 1970, with music allegedly using parts of the body as a medium. The version of "Breathe" here has been said to be a precursor to what Waters would write again when putting together
Dark Side Of The Moon. This is taken from the 1989 CD released by Harvest/EMI.