Vinyl L.P - Mono - Instant Records - INLP 002.
1968 - U.K.
Back cover
Label side 1
Label side 2
Liner notes:
A FILM BY PETER WHITEHEAD
TONITE LETS ALL MAKE LOVE IN LONDON.
This is Peter Whitehead’s first commercial film- a commentary of London when the world said that London was the first city.
The people in the film created the different image for everyone, their contributions are reflected in the attitudes and music contained in this album.
The Pink Floyd start this album with ‘Intersteller Overdrive’ while Michael Caine explains that everything is to do with the loss of the British Empire as such-The Marquess of Kensington agrees with ‘The Changing Of The Guard’ and then the National Anthem is played.
Twice As Much sing ‘Night Time Girl’ as a dolly girl talks about dolly girls and how nobody cares-then Chris Farlowe sings ‘Out Of Time’. Novelist Edna O’Brien describes in typical frankness the morality of modern women.
‘Intersteller Overdrive’ introduces Andrew Oldham who introduced Mick Jagger who talks about a lot of things.
In between is a song called ‘Winter Is Blue’ by Vashti. Julie Christie and Michael Caine are movie stars. Then comes Alan Aldridge talking while he paints naked ladies to the music of Chris Farlowe’s ‘Paint It Black’. David Hockney is an artist who thinks footballers’ legs on fourpenny stamps are sexy. Lee Marvin likes mini skirts and Small Faces sing ‘Here come The Nice’.
Finally, The Pink Floyd play as Allen Ginsberg recites his poem ‘Tonite Let’s All Make Love In London’.
The movie
Release date: July 18, 1968.
Producers: Joe Boyd, Pink Floyd (tracks).
Recording: January 11 and 12, 1967–May 1967.
Studio: Sound Techniques Studios, London.
Distributed by: Lorrimer Films / Hathor Publishing.
Pink Floyd song: Interstellar Overdrive

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