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Infobox album| Name = Ummagumma| Type = studio| Longtype = and Live album|Live album | Artist = Pink Floyd | Cover = PinkFloyd-album-ummagummastudio-300.jpg| Released = 25 October 1969 (UK) 10 November 1969 (US)| Recorded = 27 April 1969 at the Mothers (music venue)|Mothers Club , Birmingham , England , UK 2 May 1969 at Manchester Metropolitan University|Manchester College of Commerce , Manchester , England, UK| Genre = Avant-garde music|Avant-garde , musique concrète , psychedelic rock , experimental rock , progressive rock | Length = 86:11| Language = English language|English | Label = Harvest Records|Harvest , EMI Records|EMI | Producer = Pink Floyd, Norman Smith (record producer)|Norman Smith | Last album = Soundtrack from the Film More (1969)| This album = Ummagumma (1969)| Next album = Atom Heart Mother (1970)| Misc =Extra chronology| Artist = Pink Floyd live albums| Type = live| Last album = -| This album = Ummagumma (1969)| Next album = Delicate Sound of Thunder (1988)Album ratings| rev1 = Allmusic | rev1Score = Rating|3.5|5Allmusic|class=album|id=r15252|tab=review|label=Album review|first=Bruce|last=Eder|accessdate=3 July 2011| rev2 = Blender (magazine)|Blender | rev2Score = Rating|2|5 http://blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx? id=2314 linkdead link|date=July 2011| rev3 = Stylus Magazine|Stylus | rev3Score = (favourable) cite web|url= http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/on_second_thought/pink-floyd-ummagumma.htm|title=Album review|publisher=Stylus Magazine|first=Ed|last=Howard|date=1 September 2003|accessdate=3 July 2011| rev4 = Yahoo& #33; Music | rev4Score = (mixed) http://music.yahoo.com/read/review/12030746 linkdead link|date=July 2011| rev5 = Piero Scaruffi | rev5Score = Rating|7.5|10cite web|url= http://www.scaruffi.com/vol2/pinkfloy.html#umm|title=History of Rock Music: Pink Floyd|publisher=Piero Scaruffi|accessdate=3 July 2011 Ummagumma is a double album by English progressive rock band Pink Floyd , released in 1969 by Harvest Records|Harvest and EMI Records|EMI in the UK and Harvest and Capitol Records|Capitol in the US. Disc A is a live album of their normal set list of the time, while disc B contains compositions by each member of the band recorded as a studio album .
Title
The album's title supposedly comes from Cambridge slang for sex , commonly used by Pink Floyd friend and occasional roadie, Ian "Emo" Moore, who would say "I'm going back to the house for some ummagumma".Pigs Might Fly: The Inside Story Of Pink Floyd However, some band members have since stated that the word was "totally made up and means nothing at all". http://pinkfloyd-co.com/disco/umma/umma_album.html pinkfloyd-co.comDead link|July 2011|date=July 2011
Background
Although the sleeve notes say that the live material was recorded in June 1969, the first disc of Ummagumma was recorded live at Mothers (music venue)|Mothers Club , Birmingham on 27 April 1969Cite book | publisher = Omnibus, | isbn = 978-1-84938-370-7 | pages = 160p. | last = Mabbett | first = Andy | title = Pink Floyd - The Music and the Mystery | location = London | year = 2010 and the following week at Manchester Metropolitan University|Manchester College of Commerce on 2 May of the same year; the second disc included four solo segments, one half-side of vinyl each by, in order: Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright , Roger Waters , David Gilmour and Nick Mason .
The band had also recorded a live version of " Interstellar Overdrive " (from The Piper at the Gates of Dawn ) intended for placement on side one of the live album, and " Embryo (Pink Floyd song)|The Embryo ", which was recorded in the studio before it was decided that the band members each come up with their own material. The tracks were dropped at the last minute, probably to maintain the sound fidelity of the record, but numerous test pressings with the original track list were given to friends of the band, including John Peel . The reason for the cut of "Interstellar Overdrive" was most likely due to time constraints, as it was over thirteen minutes long.
Packaging
The cover artwork shows the members of the band, with a picture hanging on the wall showing the same scene, except the band members have switched positions. The picture on the wall also includes the picture on the wall, creating a recursion effect (i.e. the Droste effect ), with each recursion showing band members exchanging positions. After four variations of the scene, the final picture within picture is the cover of the previous Pink Floyd album, A Saucerful of Secrets . The latter, however, is absent from the CD release; instead, the recursion effect is seemingly ad infinitum .
The cover of the original LP varies between the British, American/Canadian, and Australian releases. The British version has the album Gigi (1958 film)|Gigi leaning against the wall immediately above the "Pink Floyd" letters. At a talk given at Borders bookstore in Cambridge on 1 November 2008, as part of the "City Wakes" project, Storm Thorgerson explained that the album was introduced as a Red herring (narrative)|red herring to provoke debate, and that it has no intended meaning. On most copies of American and Canadian editions, the Gigi cover is airbrushed to a plain white sleeve, apparently because of copyright concerns; however the earliest American copies do show the Gigi cover,Neil Umphred, Goldmine Price Guide to Collectible Record Albums, Fifth Edition, 1996, Krause Publications and it was restored for the American remastered CD edition. On the Australian edition, the Gigi cover is completely airbrushed, not even leaving a white square behind. The house used as the location for the front cover of the album is located in Great Shelford , near Cambridge .Glenn Povey, http://books.google.com/books? id=qnnl3FnO-B4C& pg=PA29& dq=Ummagumma+cover+art& lr=& cd=15#v=onepage& q=Ummagumma%20cover%20art& f=false Echoes: the complete history of Pink Floyd , pg. 29, Mind Head Publishing (2007), ISBN 0-9554624-0-1
On the rear cover, roadie s Alan Stiles (who also appears in " Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast ") and Peter Watts (road manager)|Peter Watts (father of the actress Naomi Watts ) are shown with the band's equipment laid out on a runway at London Biggin Hill Airport|Biggin Hill Airport ; a concept proposed by Mason, with the intention of replicating the "exploded" drawings of military aircraft and their payloads, which were popular at the time.
Song titles on the back are laid out slightly differently in British vs. North American editions; the most important difference being the inclusion of subtitles for the four sections of "A Saucerful of Secrets". These subtitles only appeared on American and Canadian editions of this album, but not on the British edition; nor did they appear on original pressings of A Saucerful of Secrets .Citation needed|date=January 2010 The inner gatefold art shows separate black-and-white photos of the band members. Gilmour is seen standing in front of the Elfin Oak . Original vinyl editions showed Waters with his first wife, Judy Trim , but she has been cropped out of the picture on most CD editions (with the original photo's caption 'Roger Waters (and Jude)' accordingly changed to just 'Roger Waters'). The uncropped picture was restored for the album's inclusion in the box set, Oh, by the Way .
Release history
The album was released in the UK and US on 25 October and 10 November 1969, respectively. The album reached #5 on the UK album charts and #74 on the US album charts, marking the first time the band reached the top 100 in the US. The album was certified gold in the US in February 1974 and platinum in March 1994. In 1987, the album was re-released on a two-CD set. A digitally remastered version was released in 1994 in the UK and 1995 in the US.
The CD edition includes a longer version of " Sysyphus ", extended to 13:26, with the movements lasting 1:08, 3:30, 1:49 and 6:59, respectively. The original "Part 1" of "Sysyphus" was split into two tracks and called "Part 1" and "Part 2". "Part 2" on vinyl became "Part 3" on CD, and "Part 3" and "Part 4" were combined into the CD's "Part 4" (the original "Part 4" begins with the lengthy orchestral thud). " The Narrow Way " and " The Grand Vizier's Garden Party " were also split into their three parts for easier navigation. The times below reflect the original vinyl pressing.
The 2011 re-release campaign, Why Pink Floyd...? presents all fourteen albums newly remastered in 2011. Ummagumma however only has the studio disc remastered, the live disc is presented in the previous 1994 remaster. It also marks the first time that the lyrics for "The Narrow Way (Part 3)" have been printed in the album's booklet.
Track listing
Record one (Live album)
Side one
#" Astronomy Domine " ( Syd Barrett ) - 8:29 (27 April 1969) #" Careful with That Axe, Eugene " ( David Gilmour / Roger Waters / Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright / Nick Mason ) - 8:50 (2 May 1969)
Side two
#" Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun " (Waters) - 9:12 (2 May 1969) #" A Saucerful of Secrets (song)|A Saucerful of Secrets " (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) - 12:48 (27 April 1969) ##"Something Else" ##"Syncopated Pandemonium" ##"Storm Signal" ##"Celestial Voices"
Record two (Studio album)
Side three
#" Sysyphus " (Wright) - 12:59 #*Part 1 - 1:07 #*Part 2 - 3:23 #*Part 3 - 1:46 #*Part 4 - 6:52 #" Grantchester Meadows (song)|Grantchester Meadows " (Waters) - 7:19 #" Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict " (Waters) - 5:01
Side four
#" The Narrow Way " (Gilmour) - 12:17 #*Part 1 - 3:25 #*Part 2 - 2:54 #*Part 3 - 5:51 #" The Grand Vizier's Garden Party " (Mason/ Ron Geesin ) - 8:44 #*Part 1: "Entrance" (Geesin) - 1:00 #*Part 2: "Entertainment" (Mason) - 7:06 #*Part 3: "Exit" (Geesin) - 0:38
Cassette edition
UK cassette edition
;Side A #"Sysyphus" (Wright) - 12:59 #"Astronomy Domine" (Barrett) - 8:29 #"Grantchester Meadows" (Waters) - 7:26 #"Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict" (Waters) - 4:59 #"Careful with That Axe, Eugene" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) - 8:50
;Side B #"The Narrow Way" (Gilmour) - 12:17 #"Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" (Waters) - 9:12 #"The Grand Vizier's Garden Party" (Mason/Geesin) - 8:44 #"A Saucerful of Secrets" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) - 12:48
American cassette edition
American versions of the cassette omitted "Careful with That Axe, Eugene", "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" and "A Saucerful of Secrets".
;Side A #"Astronomy Domine" #The Narrow Way: Parts I, II, III" #"Grantchester Meadows"
;Side B #"Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict" #"Sysyphus: Part I" #"Sysyphus: Part II" #"Sysyphus: Part III" #"Sysyphus: Part IV" #"The Grand Vizier's Garden Party: Part I: Entrance" #"The Grand Vizier's Garden Party: Part II: Entertainment" #"The Grand Vizier's Garden Party: Part III: Exit"
Personnel
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David Gilmour - guitar s, vocals on "Astronomy Domine" and "A Saucerful of Secrets", all instrument s and vocals on "The Narrow Way" (Parts I, II), guitar, drum kit|drums and lead vocals on "The Narrow Way" (Part III)
Nick Mason - drum kit|drums , percussion instrument|percussion , mellotron on "The Grand Vizier's Garden Party"
Roger Waters - bass guitar , vocals on "Careful with That Axe, Eugene", "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" and "Grantchester Meadows", acoustic guitar on "Grantchester Meadows", tape effects and voices on "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict"
Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright - keyboard instrument|keyboards , vibraphone , vocals on "Astronomy Domine", all instruments on "Sysyphus"
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Lindy Mason - flute s on "The Grand Vizier's Garden Party" (Parts I, III)
Quotes
"What was your inspiration for The Narrow Way (on Ummagumma ) your first major Floyd composition? " :''"Well, we'd decided to make the damn album, and each of us to do a piece of music on our own... it was just desperation really, trying to think of something to do, to write by myself. I'd never written anything before, I just went into a studio and started waffling about, tacking bits and pieces together. I haven't heard it in years. I've no idea what it's like." - David Gilmour - Sounds "Guitar Heroes" Magazine , May 1983
"What do you think of your early records like Atom Heart Mother and Ummagumma today? " :''"I think both are pretty horrible. Well, the live disc of Ummagumma might be all right, but even that isn't recorded well." - David Gilmour& nbsp;— Der Spiegel No. 23–5 June 1995
"When you listen to Ummagumma , you get the feeling that each one of you is doing his own music, not caring much about the others." :''"That's right. I can't be precise, but we were very individualistic at the time." - Nick Mason& nbsp;— March 1973Citation needed|date=June 2009
''"I thought it was a very good and interesting little exercise, the whole business of everyone doing a bit. But I still feel really that that's quite a good example of the sum being greater than the parts, that it's an interesting album, and all sorts of ideas are contained in it, but it actually is more satisfactory when we work as a band." - Nick Mason - Shades of Pink - The Definitive Pink Floyd Profile ,cite web | title=Shades of Pink - The Definitive Pink Floyd Profile| work=The Source Radio Show| author=Kendall, Charlie | url= http://www.pinkfloydfan.net/t1483-gilmour-waters-mason-wright-shades.html |date=1984 |accessdate=2011-07-26 from The Source Radio Show, 1984.
"The back of Ummagumma comes from something Nick Mason did". - Storm Thorgerson - Guitar World - February 1998
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