Breakfast Remix Project   
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Towne Club Records Japan :  Pink Floyd's Alan's Psychedic Breakfast Remix Project

  Towne Club Records Japan is releasing the unauthorized collection of remixes and alternate versions of Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast by Pink Floyd.

We are seeking remixes, dubs, edits, extended, cover versions, mashups, etc. of this song done in any genre or all styles. 

You can also make a 100% new creation, your own trippy breakfast song or even an audio recording of your breakfast. 

Contact stevyn@ironfeather.com  to participate.

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Breakfast Remix

Alans Psychedelic Breakfast : Huapongo arrangement by Robbins Family Band


Robbins Family Band  : Lyrics: Patrick Robbins - Lyric inspiration: Gina Kayanne Reiff - Arrangement: Patrick Robbins - Vocals & Guitar: Patrick Robbins - Keytar wood bass: Angelina Robbins - Flute: Karli Robbins - Synth pan flute: Luciano Robbins : USA

 


Alans Psychedelic Breakfast : Pete's Ambient Breakfast (Final mix) by Madtone


Madtone : Bandcamp : Facebook : Soundcloud : UK
 

 


Alans Psychedelic Breakfast: Alan's Psychotic Breakfast by Foltergeist

 


Alans Psychedelic Breakfast: Cover by Username151296 aka Ramiro Andres


Username151296 a.k.a. Ramiro Andre : Soundcloud : La Serena, Chile

 


Alans Psychedelic Breakfast: Psychedelic Breakfast by Marcello Simini


Marcello Simini : Soundcloud : Milan, Italy

 


Alans Psychedelic Breakfast: Blueberries by Jah-Xi

 


Alans Psychedelic Breakfast: Cojones Mexicanos (Remake) by BienAdicto Alcazar


BienAdicto Alcazar : Soundcloud : Tijuana B.C., Mexico
 

 


Original Track: 700yen Breakfast Outing by Adrian Bruce - Megacurve

700yen Breakfast "Ambient Soundscape featuring the Zoom H1 recordings of going from home to the mall and back for breakfast at GUSTO. Zoom H1 and synthesisers "

 

Adrian Bruce - Megacurve 
"Spirograph: A collection of short heavy guitar and synth instrumental themes between 30 seconds and 27 minutes. All 135BPM Some are variations using the same melody fragments and arrangement, as could be used in different parts of a soundtrack. Some maybe more soundscape than music, but still melodic elements, some with environmental recordings"
The album with free to download tracks Megacurve Bandcamp
 

 

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Interesting tip: the remaster of Atom heart mother album with Alan's Psychedelic  Breakfast the rythm track is played on the right side only…

Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast - Wikipedia

"Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" is the fifth and final track from the 1970 Pink Floyd album Atom Heart Mother written primarily by Nick Mason but credited to the whole group. It is a three-part instrumental.

The track features Pink Floyd playing in the background as Alan Styles (a Pink Floyd roadie, who appeared on the back cover of Ummagumma) speaks about the breakfast he is preparing and eating, as well as breakfasts he has had in the past ("Breakfast in Los Angeles. Macrobiotic stuff…"). There are significant breaks before the first and in between all three instrumental parts where only Alan's muttering and movements, with occasional exterior background noise, are heard. Much of Alan's speech is overdubbed throughout the piece in gradually fading echoes e.g. "Macrobiotic stuff" is repeated every couple of seconds, more quietly each time.

In addition to the talking, the sounds of Alan making breakfast—such as lighting the stove, cooking bacon, pouring milk and cereal (which makes a popping sound associated with Kellogg's Rice Krispies), loudly gulping and drinking milk or juice, and loudly and vigorously eating cereal—are clearly audible in the background, which adds a conceptual feel to the track. Alan can be heard entering the kitchen and gathering supplies at the start of the track, and washing up and exiting the kitchen at the end; a dripping tap can be heard during both of these instances. On some copies of the vinyl version, the dripping tap at the end of the song is cut into the run-off groove, so it plays on infinitely until the listener removes the stylus from the album, an effect obviously lost on the CD release, though the dripping continues for approximately 17 seconds after all other sounds have ceased.

 

Sections

Rise and Shine

This piece consists of two pianos, bass, Hammond organ, drums, and a steel guitar fed through a Leslie speaker.

During the opening of this section, Alan can be heard muttering to himself, deciding what to have as he begins to prepare his breakfast. He can be heard saying the following: "Oh… Er… Me flakes… Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, tomatoes, toast, coffee… Marmalade, I like marmalade… Yes, porridge is nice, any cereal… I like all cereals… Oh, God. Kickoff is 10am." At the end of this section, the whistling sound of a tea kettle can be heard as the music stops.

Sunny Side Up

This piece takes the form of a modified fugue, and was written and performed entirely by David Gilmour on two acoustic guitars and a steel guitar.

Morning Glory

This piece was performed by the entire band. The main instrument is Richard Wright's piano, which was overdubbed three different times (one in the left channel, one in the centre, and one in the right channel). The piece also features very prominent bass, electric guitar, ADTeddrums, and Hammond organ. At the end, after saying "My head's a blank", Alan picks up his car keys and leaves via the door. Faintly, a car can be heard starting and driving away.



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♪ Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast ♪
"Oh, um, flakes, oh… Then, uh, I don't know.
Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, tomatoes.
Toast, coffee. Marmalade, I like marmalade.
Marmalade, I like marmalade.
Porridge is nice.
Any cereal, I like all cereal."

a) Rise and Shine

"Breakfast in Los Angeles, macrobiotic stuff.
No reply."

b) Sunny Side Up

"I don't mind the barrow, I like burying the stuff in.
No, I've got a terrible back.
When I work, it hurts me.
Do you know Elton John?
Why he sort of a…
When drivin' on the radio to sleep, getting ready for a gig.
I don't know.
He does that electrical stuff, I can't follow that."

c) Morning Glory

"Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, tomatoes.
Toast, coffee.
Marmalade, I like marmalade.
I don't like coffee.
Porridge is nice.
Any cereal, I like all cereal.
What a day!
What?
My head's a blank."