Floyd-Geesin (An Alternate Pink Floyd)

Floyd-Geesin (sometimes Pink Floyd-Geesin, Pink Floyd-Ron Geesin) was a partnership between the English rock band Pink Floyd and the experimental musician, Ron Geesin.

The Floyd-Geesin partnership started during the production of the Atom Heart Mother album, besides the orchestra tracks recorded by Geesin weren't used on the original album, only appearing in "Pink Floyd: Behind the Studio". Geesin received writing credits in the title track.

Floyd-Geesin still produced the following album, The Son of Nothing, including effects and songs of the cancelled project of the film "The Body". The song, Give Birth to a Smile, was supposed to be a "The Body" song, but was eventually added to the album's tracks.

In 1974, the Pink Floyd would reunite with Ron Geesin to produce your last album until 2010, Household Objects. In 2010, the Pink Floyd, the Orb and Ron Geesin started to produce Metallic Spheres, the last album of the partnership (also called Floyd-Geesin-Orb).

Albums produced by the Floyd-Geesin partnership

 * Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (1970)
 * Pink Floyd - The Son of Nothing (1971)
 * Pink Floyd - Household Objects (1974)
 * Pink Floyd, The Orb - Metallic Spheres (2010)