London '66-'67
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EP by Pink Floyd | ||
Released | September 19, 1995 | |
Recorded | January 11-January 12, 1967 | |
Genre | Psychedelic Rock | |
Length | 31:36 | |
Label | See for Miles | |
Producer(s) | Colin Miles | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Pink Floyd chronology | ||
Works (1983) |
London '66-'67 (1995) |
1967: The First Three Singles (1997) |
London '66-'67 (London 1966-1967) is a little-known EP, and also a thriller of Pink Floyd music, containing two "lost" tracks, a longer version of "Interstellar Overdrive" and "Nick's Boogie". These tracks were originally recorded for Peter Lorrimer Whitehead's film Tonite Let's All Make Love In London on January 11 and 12, 1967 and the former appeared in edited form on the soundtrack album, but were not issued in full until 1990 for the CD release of the movie soundtrack. They are the earliest Pink Floyd recordings available commercially.
The EP was originally issued in 1995, then reissued a decade later as a CD featuring the two songs plus the first Pink Floyd singles and a DVD featuring the entire film plus footages & overview.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing (EP)
All songs by Pink Floyd.
- "Interstellar Overdrive" – 16:40
- "Nick's Boogie" – 11:50
[edit] Track listing (2005 Reissue)
[edit] CD
All songs by Syd Barrett, except where noted.
- "Interstellar Overdrive" (Pink Floyd) – 16:46
- "Nicks Boogie" (Pink Floyd) – 11:50
- "Arnold Layne" – 2:57
- "Candy and a Currant Bun" – 2:47
- "See Emily Play" – 2:54
- "Scarecrow" – 2:10
- "Apples and Oranges" – 3:08
- "Paintbox" (Richard Wright) – 3:47
[edit] 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 the director, Peter Whitehead.