
Ron Geesin (born 17 December 1943, in Stevenston, Ayrshire, Scotland) is a British musician and composer, noted for his quirky creations and novel applications of sound. He is probably best known as the co-author of Pink Floyd's "Atom Heart Mother (suite)" in 1970. Geesin first collaborated with the band's Roger Waters (the two shared a love of golf) on 1970's unconventional film soundtrack Music from The Body, sampling organic sounds, albeit with tape loops rather than a modern sampler.
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Ambling Antics
Jolly Pranks
Chemical Dreams
To Roger Waters, Wherever You Are
Syncopot
Song of the Wire
Mominous
Land of Mists
Psychedelia
Organ In The Clouds
Glass Dance
Morning Sundew
Upon Composition
U.F.O.
Industrial Jungle
Contentment
Bottling Plant
Can't You Stop that Thing?
Commuter
Slow Song
Troglodyte
Slow Sprinkle
A Raise of Eyebrows
Certainly Random
Electric Barbed Wire
Enzymes In Your Ear
Sky High
Car Crusher
Duck Figures
Duet For Choir And Tunnel
Freedom for Four Voices and Me
Concrete Line Up
Positives
On-Through-Out-Up
It's All very New, You know
To Roger Waters Wherever You Are
Frenzy
The Eye that nearly saw
A World of too much Sound
Waiting for Life
From an electric Train
Up Above My Heart
Ha! Ha! but Reasonable
Wrap a Keyboard Round a Plant
We're all going to Liverpool
Ron's Address
Motoring Sparkle
Parallel Bar
A Cymbal and Much Electronics
Spirograph B.
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