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'London '66'67' is an EP and film of Pink Floyd music, containing two "lost" tracksan extended version of "Interstellar Overdrive" and a previously unreleased track "Nick's Boogie". These tracks were originally recorded for Peter Lorrimer Whitehead's film 'Tonite Lets 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.
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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.
Track listing
DVD
*'London '66'67', the original film with the full length video of "Interstellar Overdrive" and "Nick's Boogie".
*Interview footage from the 1960s of Mick Jagger, David Hockney, Michael Caine and Julie Christie.
*Footage capturing the London Scene in the late sixties.
*Overview by director Peter Whitehead.
Personnel
'Pink Floyd'
*Syd Barrett electric guitar
*Roger Waters bass guitar
*Richard Wright Farfisa organ
*Nick Mason drums, percussion
'Production'
*Joe Boyd production
* John Wood engineering
Certifications
References
Category:1995 EPs
Category:2005 films
Category:Albums produced by Joe Boyd
Category:Instrumental albums
Category:Pink Floyd films
Category:Pink Floyd soundtracks
Category:Pink Floyd EPs
Category:2000s British films
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