Pink Floyd – Tonite Let's All Make Love In London ... Plus
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See For Miles Records Ltd. – SEA 4 |
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Vinyl
, LP, Mini-Album, Sampler, Mono
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UK |
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Genre: |
Stage & Screen |
Style: |
Interview |
Tracklist
A | Pink Floyd– | Interstellar Overdrive (Full Length Version) | 16:46 |
B1 | Pink Floyd– | Nick's Boogie | 11:50 |
B2 | David Hockney– | Interview | |
B3 | Lee Marvin– | Interview |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed From – Lorrimer Films Ltd.
- Licensed To – See For Miles Records Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – See For Miles Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – See For Miles Records Ltd.
- Pressed By – MPO
Credits
- Coordinator [Project Co-ordination] – Colin Miles (2)
- Mastered By – Porky (5)
- Sleeve – Icon Design*
Notes
This mini LP contains highlights from Peter Whitehead's classic Sixties film "Tonight Let's All Make Love In London" a time-capsule of the life and music of the swinging sixties filmed in and around London by Whitehead and released as a feature film and a soundtrack album.
Original Sound recordings Made By Lorrimer Films Ltd. ℗ 1968
Licensed exclusively to See For Miles Records Ltd.
This compilation ℗ © 1991 See For Miles Records Ltd.
On sleeve: Made in England
On labels: Made in
Runouts are etched.
Original Sound recordings Made By Lorrimer Films Ltd. ℗ 1968
Licensed exclusively to See For Miles Records Ltd.
This compilation ℗ © 1991 See For Miles Records Ltd.
On sleeve: Made in England
On labels: Made in
Runouts are etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 014661 000410
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): SEA 4 A1 Dark Side of the Balloon? A Porky Prime Cut. MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): SEA 4 B1 Wish You Werked Here? A Porky Primer. MPO
Other Versions (5 of 46)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Tonite Let's All Make Love In London ... Plus (CD, Mini-Album, Sampler, Mono) | See For Miles Records Ltd. | SEACD4 | UK | 1991 | ||
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Mini Promotion Album Sampler From Tonite Let's All Make Love In London ... Plus (CD, Mini-Album, Sampler, Mono) | See For Miles Records Ltd. | SEACD4 | UK | 1991 | ||
New Submission
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Tonite Let's All Make Love In London ... Plus (CD, Repress, Sampler, Mono) | See For Miles Records Ltd. | SEACD4 | UK | 1991 | ||
Recently Edited
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Tonite Let's All Make Love In London...Plus (CD, Reissue, Sampler) | See For Miles Records Ltd. | SFM 2 | UK & Europe | 1993 | ||
London '66 - '67 (VHS, PAL) | See For Miles Films Ltd. | PFVN 1 | UK | 1994 |
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Reviews
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There was a 10" bootleg with a 1967-ish sleeve that may have touched on this material but I cannot exactly-pretty sure it was on red vinyl.
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I cannot believe there doesn't seem to be any trace of the original release in 1967?of this album on the orange Instant Analysis label.NOT the bootleg label.
The original Lp with a black sleeve and a little picture on the front was the basic LP length with several repeated versions of Interstellar Overdrive of the edit 2 minute plus version and Mick Jagger,Julie Christie interviews etc
It was pretty rare in the 1970s but I found some copies in Woolworths at 99p and raided their stocks for around 30 copies.
Absolutely no trace in those days of the longer Floyd versions released in the 1990s.
The original Lp was bootlegged-well counterfeited as it was an exact copy of the original in 1980/81-probably no more than 300 copies.Actually even rarer than the original.
I was surprised when checking Discogs today that this does not appear to be anywhere-or am I missing it somewhere?? -
Edited 5 years agoProbably the only all-analogue release of this jewel. I doubt a small independent label in 1991 would have pressed this from a DAT tape. I assume all current re-issues of the long "Interstellar Overdrive" and "Nick's Boogie" are digitally-sourced.
Back in 1991, it would have been cheaper to do all-analogue. Now it's the other way around.
The music is glorious and essential for all early Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd fans. I do agree, this is a desert island disc. But most Floyd fans sadly think this is trash and not worth the price. I've even heard some fans of 'Piper' bouth this one, strangely enough.
The musicianship may be rough, but the creativity and flow are what make these recordings a joy to listen to. No artist before or since has ever managed to reproduce what Syd did here. -
Love having this, but I can’t help wonder what relevance caused this 1968 recording to be released in 1991.
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My first taste of The Floyd free and truly unleashed. If there were ever a desert island disk for these fellas this would be it. They never bettered it. Essential.
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