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Pink Floyd break open Early Years box

Pink Floyd fans who were unwilling or unable to buy the eye-wateringly expensive Early Years 1965-1972 box set issued in late 2016 (it’s now over £100 cheaper!), now have the opportunity to ‘cherry pick’ from the contents, as next month the band will release six individual volumes from the box as multi-disc book-bound packages.

The volumes (identical to what’s the in box) are broken down by years 1965-1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971 and 1972. The seventh volume BONUS CONTINU/ATION (which includes BBC sessions and various feature films) remains exclusive to the box set (as do the replica seven-inch singles), however if you can live without that, then you will save quite a bit of money since the individual volumes are priced at a little over £3o each. Buy them all today and you’d save about £85 on the current price of The Early Years 1965-1972

These sets do of course offer a wealth of outtakes and demos from the band’s early albums including The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, A Saucerful Of Secrets, Meddle and Atom Heart Mother. The first three volumes – 1965-1967, 1968, 1969 – are summarised below (full track listings at the bottom), and the final trio – 1970,1971 and 1972 – are tackled on a separate post.

1965-1967:  CAMBRIDGE ST/ATION (4-disc set – 2 CD / DVD / Blu-ray)

Covering Syd Barrett’s time with the band, from the pre-EMI demos, through the non-album hit singles and related tracks, the first volume also features previously unreleased tracks like Vegetable Man and In The Beechwoods (newly mixed), plus BBC session recordings. Pink Floyd have also acquired the tapes of an unreleased 1967 concert in Stockholm.

The DVD/Blu-ray includes historic TV performances plus some of Pink Floyd’s own film material:

  • • Early 1965 recordings and early singles
  • • Vegetable Man, In The Beechwoods, John Latham, Stockholm concert
  • • Promo clips, TV appearances, rare footage
  • • Replica memorabilia from the period

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Cambridge St/ation 1965-1967

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1968: GERMIN/ATION (3-disc set – CD / DVD / Blu-ray

This volume explores the time immediately after Syd Barrett’s departure, when Pink Floyd were still writing singles and at the same time developing their own more instrumentally-based style. There are non-album single releases, plus a recently discovered session at Capitol Records studios in Los Angeles, BBC sessions and other tracks.

DVD/Blu-ray includes the recently restored promo clip of Point Me At The Sky, some international TV performances and a selection of song material from other television shows:

  • • Early singles, BBC Radio sessions
  • • Tracks from Capitol Studios, LA
  • • Promo clip, TV appearances, rare footage
  • • Replica memorabilia from the period

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Germin/ation 1968

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1969: DRAMATIS/ATION  (4-disc set – 2 CD / DVD / Blu-ray

In 1969 Pink Floyd unveiled their two-part conceptual live production of The Man and The Journey, covering a 24-hour period of dreaming, waking and other activities. Never released in that form, however some of the songs were used on the More soundtrack and the Ummagumma album. This volume refers back to The Man and The Journey tour with live performances in Amsterdam and for the BBC in London, but also includes the bonus tracks from the More soundtrack that were used in the film but not on record, plus non-album tracks like the early version of Embryo from the Harvest sampler Picnic.

Video material includes 20 minutes of The Man/The Journey rehearsal at the Royal Festival Hall, directed by Anthony Stern, including Afternoon (Biding My Time)The Beginning (Green Is The Colour), Nightmare (Cymbaline)Beset By Creatures Of The Deep and The End Of The Beginning (the last part of A Saucerful Of Secrets), plus other live performance footage from that year:

  • • The Man & The Journey live
  • • TV appearances, rare footage
  • • Interstellar Overdrive with Frank Zappa
  • • Replica memorabilia from the period

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Dramatis/ation 1969

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For details on the other three sets (1970 DEVI/ATION, 1971 REVERBER/ATION, 1972 OBFUSC/ATION) click here.


1965-67 CAMBRIDGE ST/ATION

CD 1:

1965 Recordings*:

  1. Lucy Leave*2.57
  2. Double O Bo* 2.57
  3. Remember Me* 2.46
  4. Walk With Me Sydney* 3.11
  5. Butterfly* 3.00
  6. I’m A King Bee* 3.13
  7. Arnold Layne 2.57
  8. See Emily Play 8.57
  9. Apples And Oranges             3.05
  10. Candy And A Currant Bun 2.45
  11. Paintbox 3.48
  12. Matilda Mother (2010 mix) 4.01
  13. Jugband Blues (2010 mix)† 3.01
  14. In The Beechwoods (2010 mix)† 4.43
  15. Vegetable Man (2010 mix)† 2.32
  16. Scream Thy Last Scream (2010 mix)† 4.43

Total: 50 mins, 32 secs approx.

Tracks 1-11 mono.
Tracks 12-16 stereo

*including Rado Klose on guitar and Juliette Gale on vocals on ‘Walk With Me Sydney’

CD 2:

Live in Stockholm 1967:

    1. Introduction†0.25
    2. Reaction in G† 7.18
    3. Matilda Mother† 5.34
    4. Pow R. Toc H.† 11.56
    5. Scream Thy Last Scream† 4.00
    6. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun† 7.17
    7. See Emily Play† 3.16
    8. Interstellar Overdrive† 8.57

Please note: the above tracks feature vocals recorded at a less than optimum level

John Latham (studio recordings 1967)

      1. John Latham Version 1† 4.32
      2. John Latham Version 2† 5.06
      3. John Latham Version 3† 3.45
      4. John Latham Version 4† 2.59
      5. John Latham Version 5† 2.48
      6. John Latham Version 6† 3.17
      7. John Latham Version 7† 2.36
      8. John Latham Version 8† 2.49
      9. John Latham Version 9† 2.38

Total: 79 mins, 13 secs approx.

Tracks 1-8 recorded live Sept 10, 1967 at Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, Sweden

Tracks 9-17 recorded at De Lane Lea Studios, London, 20 October 1967

All tracks stereo

DVD/Blu-ray

  1. Chapter 24: Syd Barrett in the Gog Magog Hills, Cambridgeshire, UK 1966 / Pink Floyd at EMI Studios, London, April 1967 3.40
  2. Nick’s Boogie†: recording Interstellar Overdrive and Nick’s Boogie at Sound Techniques Studio, Chelsea, January 11, 1967 /            6.36

Live at UFO, The Blarney Club, London, January 13, 1967

  1. Interstellar Overdrive: ‘Scene – Underground’ UFO at The Blarney Club, London, January 27, 1967 4.15
  2. Arnold Layne: promo video. Wittering Beach, UK, early 1967 2.54
  3. Pow R. Toc H. / Astronomy Domine: plus Syd Barrett and Roger Waters interview: BBC ‘The Look Of The Week’ – BBC Studios, 9.22 London, May 14, 1967
  1. The Scarecrow: ‘Pathé Pictorial’, UK, July 1967 2.05
  2. Jugband Blues: ‘London Line’ promo video, 1967, London 2.58
  3. Apples And Oranges: plus Dick Clark interview: ‘American Bandstand’, Los Angeles, USA, November 7, 1967 4.51
  4. Instrumental Improvisation: BBC ‘Tomorrow’s World’, London, December 12, 1967 2.11
  5. Instrumental Improvisation: ‘Die Jungen Nachtwandler’, UFO, The Blarney Club, London, February 24, 1967 4.32
  6. See Emily Play: BBC ‘Top Of The Pops’ – partially restored BBC Studios, London, July 6, 1967 2.55
  7. The Scarecrow (outtakes): ‘Pathé Pictorial’, UK, July 1967 2.07
  8. Interstellar Overdrive: ‘Science Fiction – Das Universum Des Ichs’, The Roundhouse, London, 1967 9.33

Total: 57 mins, 59 secs approx.

1968 GERMIN/ATION

CD

  1. Point Me At The Sky 3.40
  2. It Would Be So Nice 3.46
  3. Julia Dream 2.34
  4. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (single version) 5.46
  5. Song 1, Capital Studios, Los Angeles, 22 August 1968†                         3.19
  6. Roger’s Boogie, Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, 22 August 1968† 4.35

BBC Radio Session, 25 June 1968:

  1. Murderotic Woman (Careful With That Axe, Eugene) †                                   3.38
  2. The Massed Gadgets Of Hercules (A Saucerful Of Secrets) † 7.18
  3. Let There Be More Light† 4.32
  4. Julia Dream† 2.50

BBC Radio Session, 20 December 1968:

  1. Point Me At The Sky† 4.25
  2. Embryo† 3.13
  3. Interstellar Overdrive† 9.37

Total: 59 mins, 14 secs approx.

DVD/Blu-ray

‘Tienerklanken’, Brussels, Belgium, 18-19 February 1968:                                                      22.28

  1. Astronomy Domine
  2. The Scarecrow
  3. Corporal Clegg
  4. Paintbox
  5. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
  6. See Emily Play
  7. Bike
  8. Apples And Oranges: ‘Vibrato’, Brussels, Belgium, February 1968 3.03

‘Bouton Rouge’, Paris, France, 20 February 1968:                                                                 13.35

  1. Astronomy Domine
  2. Flaming
  3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
  4. Let There Be More Light
  1. Paintbox: ‘Discorama’, Paris, France, 21 February 1968 3.40
  2. Instrumental Improvisation‘The Sound Of Change’, London, UK, March 1968 2.15
  3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun: ‘All My Loving’, London, UK, 28 March 1968 2.40
  4. It Would Be So Nice (excerpt): ‘Release-Rome Goes Pop’, Rome, Italy, April 1968 1.21
  5. Interstellar Overdrive: ‘Pop 68’, Rome, Italy, 6 May 1968 6.59

‘Tienerklanken – Kastival’, Kasterlee, Belgiu, 31 August 1968:

  1. Astronomy Domine 3.48
  2. + Roger Waters interview

‘Samedi et Compagnie’, Paris, France, 6 September 1968:                                                    5.31

  1. Let There Be More Light
  2. Remember A Day
  3. Let There Be More Light: ‘A L’Affiche du Monde’, London, UK, 1968 1.53

‘Tous En Scene’, Paris, France, 21 October 1968:                                                                 6.39

  1.  Let There Be More Light
  2. Flaming
  1. Let There Be More Light: ‘Surprise Partie’, Paris, France, 1 November 1968 6.35
  2. Point Me At The Sky: Restored promo video, UK, 1968 3.19

Total: 84 mins, 18 secs approx..

1969 DRAMATIS/ATION

CD 1:

‘More’ album non-album tracks

  1. Hollywood (non-album track) †                            1.21
  2. Theme (Beat version) (Alternative version) † 5.38
  3. More Blues (Alternative version) † 3.49
  4. Seabirds (non-album track) † 4.20
  5. Embryo (from ‘Picnic’, Harvest Records sampler) 4.43

BBC Radio Session, 12 May 1969:

  1. Grantchester Meadows† 3.36
  2. Cymbaline† 3.38
  3. The Narrow Way† 4.48
  4. Green Is The Colour† 3.21
  5. Careful With That Axe, Eugene† 3.26

Live at the Paradiso, Amsterdam, 9 August 1969:

  1. Interstellar Overdrive† 4.20
  2. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

CD 2:

Part 1: ‘The Man’, Amsterdam, 17 September 1969

  1. Daybreak (Grantchester Meadows)† 8.14
  2. Work† 4.12
  3. Afternoon (Biding My Time)† 6.39
  4. Doing It† 3.54
  5. Sleeping† 4.38
  6. Nightmare (Cymbaline)† 9.15
  7. Labyrinth† 1.10

Part 2: ‘The Journey’, Amsterdam, 17 September 1969

  1. The Beginning (Green Is The Colour)† 3.25
  2. Beset By Creatures Of The Deep (Careful With That Axe, Eugene)† 6.27
  3. The Narrow Way, Part 3† 5.11
  4. The Pink Jungle (Pow R. Toc H.)† 4.56
  5. The Labyrinths Of Auximines† 3.20
  6. Footsteps / Doors† 3.12
  7. Behold The Temple Of Light† 5.32

DVD/Blu-ray:

‘Forum Musiques’, Paris, France, 22 January 1969:                                                   19.25

  1. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

David Gilmour interview

  1. A Saucerful Of Secrets
  1. ‘The Man’ and ‘The Journey’: Royal Festival Hall, London, rehearsal, April 14, 1969: 14.05

Afternoon (Biding My Time)

The Beginning (Green Is The Colour)

Cymbaline

   Beset By Creatures Of The Deep

   The End Of The Beginning (A Saucerful Of Secrets)

Essencer Pop & Blues Festival, Essen, Germany, October 11 1969:                             19.14

  1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
  2. A Saucerful Of Secrets

Music Power & European Music Revolution, Festival Actuel,                                        27.53

Amougies Mont de l’Enclus, Belgium, 25 October 1969:

6, Green Is The Colour

  1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
  2. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
  3. Interstellar Overdrive with Frank Zappa 11.26

Total: 71 mins, 14 secs approx.

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