Publicación: 2 de junio, 1992.
Director, productor: Ian McArthur.
Productor ejecutivo: Steve O'Rourke.
Fotografía: David Aubrey
Edición: Paul Dosaj.
Música: Pink Floyd.
Productor música nueva: David Gilmour.
Grabación: Olympic Studios, noviembre de 1991.
Mezcla de sonido: Bayard Carey.
Remezcla: Richard King.
N° de catalogo: MVN 9913453.
Diseño de portada: The Complete Works.
Distribución: Sony Music Video (SMV) Enterprises
Distribución Europa: Picture Music International.
Formato:: VHS, PAL, SECAM.
Tiempo total: 65 min.
Reparto:
David Gilmour.
Nick Mason.
Capítulos:
01 Run Like Hell (live).
(Gilmour/Waters) 00:49
02 Pan Am Shuffle.
(Gilmour/Wright/Mason) 8:09
03 Yet Another Movie.
(Gilmour/Leonard) 6:13
04 Sorrow.
(Gilmour) 8:46
05 Signs of Life.
(Gilmour/Ezrin) 4:24
06 Country Theme.
(Gilmour) 2:01
07 Mexico '78.
(Gilmour) 4:05
08 Big Theme.
(Gilmour) 4:10
09 Run Like Hell (live).
(Gilmour/Waters) 00:49
10 One Slip.
(Gilmour/Manzanera) 5:08
11 Small Theme.
(Gilmour) 7:23
12 Pan Am Shuffle.
(Gilmour/Wright/Mason) 8:09
13 Carrera Slow Blues.
(Gilmour/Wright/Mason) 2:20
Video VHS - Edición Europa:
Compañía: Picture Music International.
N° de catalogo: MVN 9913453.
Portada VHS.
Portada.
Contraportada.
Etiqueta.
Pink Floyd:
Nick Mason: Batería, percusión.
Richard Wright: Teclados.
Otros músicos:
Jon Carin: Teclados.
Guy Pratt: Bajo.
Gary Wallis: Percusión.
Tim Renwick: Guitarras.
Promo:
La Carrera Panamericana with music by Pink Floyd
Magic not to be missed!
Out on video from 13th april
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Pink Floyd's David Gilmour and Nick Mason took to the road in October 1991 to take part in 'La Carrera Panamericana' - a stunning film about the legendary car race held in Mexico throughout the early 50's. One hundred and twenty rare pre-1954 cars together with their 240 international drivers completed in the fourth re-run of this historical race. Both avid raving drivers with keen interests in classic cars, they decided to enter the Panamericana driving two beautifully restored 1952 'C' type Jaguars. However, this film is not just the story of their race - but of all the enfrants of this gruelling top speed tour of the Pan American Highway, stretching from Southern Mexico all the way to the Texas borde 2000 miles away. The magnificent Mexican landscape coupled with the handsome vintage cars perfectly match Pink Floyd's powerful soundtrack. the film captures stories picked up on the road and from the fiestas specielly held in each town en route, an oppurtunity in itself to explore the rich culture of the host nation. This is indeed the perfect setting for a racing event that includes a little of everything - the combination of drivers, back-up teams and the fiery Latin American temperament, undoubtedly adding a touch of spice! the idea of the Carrera Panamericana race was conceived by President Miguel Alernan of Mexico in 1950 to commemorate the opening of this now celebrated highway. The race quickly assumed international fame and attracted drivers and their cars from the world's top manufacturers. A series of tragic accidents and the sheer practicality of the event's origanisation were to spell the end for the race in 1954 in everyone's mind - that is until now...
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ResponderEliminarLa Carrera Panamericana is a 1992 video of the Carrera Panamericana automobile race in Mexico. The film was directed by Ian McArthur, and included a soundtrack entirely of music by the band Pink Floyd, as the band's guitarist David Gilmour, drummer Nick Mason and manager Steve O'Rourke competed in the race in 1991.
The film had been broadcast on BBC2 on 24 December 1991.
During the course of the race, Gilmour crashed, and while he was unharmed, Steve O'Rourke (his map-reader and Pink Floyd's manager) suffered a broken leg. Mason finished eighth overall with his co-driver, English auto racer Valentine Lindsay.
The music is a combination of previously released Pink Floyd material (re-edited into a soundtrack) and material composed for the video.
The tracks composed for the video are the first studio recordings made after Richard Wright re-joined the band in 1990. The new studio recordings were produced by Gilmour and engineered by Andy Jackson.
The songs "Pan Am Shuffle" and "Carrera Slow Blues" are notable as the first tracks co-written by Wright since 1975's Wish You Were Here, as well as the first co-written by Mason since 1973's The Dark Side of the Moon.
A soundtrack album was not released, but the tracks are available on the A Tree Full of Secrets bootleg recording.