I'd be surprised. More than 1 floyd has gone on record saying they don't like the music. Strange since, um, they wrote it and recorded it and all. I think they regard it now as being bombastic and pompous.
I was listening to the discrete Q8 conversion today and as much as I love PF, I've never been able to get into this one. When I looked it up I found some interesting quotes from the band:
Atom Heart Mother is a good case, I think, for being thrown into the dustbin and never listened to by anyone ever again!... It was pretty kind of pompous, it wasn't really about anything.
– Roger Waters — Rock Over London Radio Station, 15 March 1985, for broadcast 7 April/14 April 1985.
I think both [Atom Heart Mother and Electric Moo] are pretty horrible. Well, the live disc of Electric Moo might be all right, but even that isn't recorded well.
– David Gilmour — Der Spiegel No. 23, 5 June 1995
I didn't have anything, really, to do with the start of Atom Heart Mother, and when I asked them what it was about, they said they didn't know themselves. It's a conglomeration of pieces that weren't related, or didn't seem to be at the time. The picture isn't related either; in fact, it was an attempt to do a picture that was unrelated, consciously unrelated.
– Storm Thorgerson — Guitar World, February 1998
[Atom Heart Mother] was a good idea but it was dreadful. I listened to that album recently: God, it's shit, possibly our lowest point artistically. Atom Heart Mother sounds like we didn't have any idea between us, but we became much more prolific after it.
– David Gilmour — Mojo Magazine, October 2001[10]
I think Atom Heart Mother was a good thing to have attempted, but I don't really think the attempt comes off that well.
– David Gilmour — Rolling Stone, November 2001
I wouldn't dream of performing anything that embarrassed me. If somebody said to me now: "Right...here's a million pounds, go out and play 'Atom Heart Mother'", I'd say: "You must be fucking joking... I'm not playing that rubbish!". 'Cause then I really would be embarrassed.
– Roger Waters — interviewed by Richard Skinner on BBC Radio 1, originally broadcast: Saturday 9 June 1984
I like it.
– Richard Wright — interviewed by Richard Skinner on BBC Radio 1, originally broadcast: Saturday 9 June 1984
Seems like Richard Wright was the only one who liked it. While I wouldn't go as far as Gilmour and Waters, AHM is not one of my favorites.