Lanzamiento: 2005.
Productor musical: Joe Boyd.
Ingeniero: John Wood.
Grabación: 11 y 12 de enero de 1967.
Estudio: Sound Techniques Studios, Londres.
Escenas adicionales grabadas en vivo: UFO Club, Londres, 1967. Concierto "14 Hour Technicolour Dream" en Alexandra Palace, 1967.
Compañía U.S.A: Snapper Music.
N° de catalogo: SMADVD046.
Vídeo: 4:3 aspect ratio. MPEG2. Dolby Digital Stereo.
C.D Tracks:
01 Interstellar Overdrive.
(Mason, Wright, Waters, Barrett) 16:46
02 Nick's Boogie.
(Mason) 11:50
DVD:
01 Interstellar Overdrive (16:46).
02 Nick's Boogie (11:50).
Bonus:
01 Peter Whitehead's Overview.
02 Peter Whitehead 60's Experience.
03 Mick Jagger Interview.
04 Michael Caine Interview.
05 Julie Christie Interview.
06 David Hockney Interview.
DVD+CD - Edición U.S.A:
Compañia: Snapper Music.
N° de catalogo: SMADVD046.
Portada.
Contraportada.
Contraportada y portada.
Interior.
DVD.
Disco.
Booklet.
Pink Floyd:
Syd Barrett: Guitarra.
Roger Waters: Bajo.
Richard Wright: Órgano Farfisa.
Nick Mason: Batería, percusión.
Capturas de pantalla:
A fascinating insight into the early world of one of rock's biggest bands.
Shot by movie maestro Peter Whitehead, featuring rare performance footage from the 60's line-up at Sound Techniques London plus material from the legendary '14 Hour Technicolor Dream' extravaganza in April 1967 at Alexandra Palace & The UFO Club. Includes performance art by Yoko Ono and a Sgt. Pepper-era John Lennon taking in the festivities.
Otras ediciones incluidas en este sitio:
💿 DVD+CD Japón • 2006 • Transformer • TMSS-032.
ResponderEliminarLondon '66–'67 is an EP and film of Pink Floyd music, containing two "lost" tracks—an extended version of "Interstellar Overdrive" and a previously unreleased track "Nick's Boogie".
These tracks were originally recorded for Peter Whitehead's film Tonite Let's All Make Love in London in 1967, and the former appeared in edited form on the soundtrack album.
Originally released in full on the 1990 See for Miles Records UK reissue of the soundtrack album, they were the earliest Pink Floyd recordings available commercially before the limited release of 1965: Their First Recordings in 2015.
The EP was originally issued in 1995, then reissued by Snapper Music (SMACD924X, 2005) on 13 September 2005, as a remastered CD and a DVD featuring the entire film plus excerpts from the original movie.
The EP is considered an early example of the jazz fusion genre, incorporating jazz-influenced improvisation to their psychedelic compositions.