Zabriskie Point – Various Artists (1970, FLAC) (Vinyl Rip)



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laohu
06-16-2013, 02:59 AM
Zabriskie Point – Various Artists (1970, FLAC) (Vinyl Rip)

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Tracklist

Side 1
01 – Pink Floyd – "Heart Beat, Pig Meat" (David Gilmour/Roger Waters/Richard Wright/Nick Mason) – 3:12
02 – Kaleidoscope – "Brother Mary" (David Lindley) – 2:42
03 – Grateful Dead – "Dark Star" (excerpt) (Jerry Garcia/Mickey Hart/Robert Hunter/Bill Kreutzmann/Phil Lesh/Ron "Pigpen" McKernan/Bob Weir) – 2:32
04 – Pink Floyd – "Crumbling Land" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 4:16
05 – Patti Page – "Tennessee Waltz" (Pee Wee King/Redd Stewart) – 3:03
06 – The Youngbloods – "Sugar Babe" (Jesse Colin Young) – 2:13

Side 2
07 – Jerry Garcia – "Love Scene" (Garcia) – 7:02
08 – Roscoe Holcomb – "I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again" (Roscoe Holcomb/Traditional) – 1:56
09 – Kaleidoscope – "Mickey’s Tune" (Lindley) – 1:42
10 – John Fahey – "Dance of Death" (John Fahey) – 2:43
11 – Pink Floyd – "Come in Number 51, Your Time Is Up" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 5:01

Side 3
12 – Jerry Garcia – "Love Scene Improvisations" (Version 1) (Garcia) – 6:18
13 – Jerry Garcia – "Love Scene Improvisations" (Version 2) (Garcia) – 8:00

Side 4
14 – Jerry Garcia – "Love Scene Improvisations" (Version 3) (Garcia) – 7:52
15 – Jerry Garcia – "Love Scene Improvisations" (Version 4) (Garcia) – 8:04

Side 5
16 – Pink Floyd – "Country Song" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 4:37
17 – Pink Floyd – "Unknown Song" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 6:01

Side 6
18 – Pink Floyd – "Love Scene (Version 6)" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 7:26
19 – Pink Floyd – "Love Scene (Version 4)" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 6:45

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DAKoftheOTA
06-16-2013, 03:32 AM
Is this the film that "Us and Them" was originally meant for, but was shelved until the Dark Side of the Moon sessions took place?

laohu
06-17-2013, 04:23 AM
Is this the film that "Us and Them" was originally meant for, but was shelved until the Dark Side of the Moon sessions took place?

Yes..

from Wikipedia:

Film scores

Pink Floyd also composed several film scores, starting in 1968, with The Committee.[260] In 1969, they recorded the score for Barbet Schroeder’s film More. The soundtrack proved beneficial; not only did it pay well but, along with A Saucerful of Secrets, the material they created became part of their live shows for some time thereafter.[261] While composing the soundtrack for director Michelangelo Antonioni’s film Zabriskie Point, the band stayed at a luxury hotel in Rome for almost a month. Waters claimed that, without Antonioni’s constant changes to the music, they would have completed the work in less than a week. Eventually he used only three of their recordings. One of the pieces turned down by Antonioni, called "The Violent Sequence", later became "Us and Them", included on 1973’s The Dark Side of the Moon.[262] In 1971, the band again worked with Schroeder on the film La Vall�e, for which they released a soundtrack album called Obscured by Clouds. They composed the material in about a week at the Ch�teau d’H�rouville near Paris, and upon its release, it became Pink Floyd’s first album to break into the top 50 on the US Billboard chart.[263]


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