
"Instrumental Improvisation" (Live, London, 1967) – 4:32."Instrumental Improvisation" (BBC Tomorrow's World, London, 1967) – 2:11.
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"Apples & Oranges: plus Dick Clark interview" (Live, Los Angeles, 1967) – 4:51. " Jugband Blues: London Line promo video" (London, 1967) – 2:58. Astronomy Domine: plus Syd Barrett & Roger Waters interview: BBC The Look Of The Week" (BBC Studios, London, 1967) – 9:22 " Arnold Layne: promo video" (Wittering Beach, 1967) – 2:54.
" Interstellar Overdrive: Scene – Underground" (London, 1967) – 4:15."Recording Interstellar Overdrive and Nick's Boogie" (London, 1967) – 6:36." Chapter 24" (Syd Barrett, Live, Cambridgeshire, 1966) / (Live at EMI Studios, London, 1967) – 3:40.Tracks 9–17 recorded at De Lane Lea Studios, London, 20 October 1967. Tracks 1–8 recorded live 10 September 1967 at Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, Sweden. The piece was recorded as the soundtrack for Latham's 1962 film Speak. The John Latham recordings are of one long extended improvisational piece split across nine tracks, it is similar to that of the extended improvisation often played during the middle section of " Interstellar Overdrive". The recording is of particularly low quality. Live in Stockholm has barely audible vocals, rendering the performance almost completely instrumental. " Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" – 7:17.Tracks 7–9 & 12 were previously released on An Introduction to Syd Barrett (2010).ĭisc two (CD) – Live in Stockholm and John Latham sessions Tracks 1–6 saw a limited release in 2015, first time available on CD.
Tracks 1–6 were recorded as The Tea Set around Christmas 1964.
" Scream Thy Last Scream" (2010 mix) – 4:43. " Matilda Mother" (alternate version) (2010 mix) – 4:01. " Candy and a Currant Bun" (2010 mix) – 2:45. ĭisc one (CD) – studio recordings from 1965–1967 Warner Music and Pink Floyd announced a recall programme on 1 October 2019, which ran until 1 January 2020. In 2019, a number of Blu-ray discs in the set began to fail due to manufacturing defects. The standalone edition of 1972: Obfusc/ation contains both CDs as standard. ĭue to an error, a CD edition of Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii was also included in the box set in place of the 2016 mix of Obscured by Clouds which was placed inside the set in a cardboard wallet at the last moment. A two-CD compilation, The Early Years 1967–1972: Cre/ation, was also released. Although Volumes 1–6 have been available individually since 24 March 2017, Volume 7 – 1967–1972: Continu/ation, remains exclusive to the set. It contains early non-album singles plus unreleased studio and live recordings. The box set comprises seven volumes over 33 discs, including CDs, DVDs, BDs, vinyl records, plus memorabilia including photos, posters and tour programmes. It was released by Pink Floyd Records with distribution held by Warner Music for the UK and Europe and Sony Music for the rest of the world. Set The Controls For Heart Of Sun 9.The Early Years 1965–1972 is a box set that details the early work of the English rock band Pink Floyd released on 11 November 2016. Also included on this dvd is an interview with Adrian Maben discussing the creation of both the original film and the extended Director's Cut. In addition to the existing interviews shot during the 1972 recording of Dark Side Of The Moon, this cut features unique, personal footage of the band working on "Live at Pompeii" in Paris, atmospheric space shots and a host of new visual effects. Director Adrian Maben brings us a brand new version of a legendary film. The set begins and ends with the massive composition "Echoes" from the album "Meddle" and includes the following titles: ECHOES, CAREFUL WITH THAT AXE EUGENE, A SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS, Us and Them, ONE OF THESE DAYS, MADEMOISELLE NOBS, Brain Damage, SET THE CONTROLS FOR THE HEART OF THE SUN, ECHOES. This session was skilfully recorded in the sun splashed arena by day, and amidst the eerily-lit scene of volcanic destruction by night, and is a perfect transition from audio to video media. Shot in and around an ancient amphitheatre among the ruins of old Pompeii, Pink Floyd treat the viewer to a stunning audio-visual experience. The music of Pink Floyd - colourful, imaginative, surrealistic, and highly inventive - lends itself very well to visual representation.