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  1. Tonite Let's All Make Love In London. Soundtrack from the film: 'Tonite Lets All Make Love In London'. Released: July 19, 1967. Re-released in 1991 as 'Original full length soundtrack...' Buy from Amazon.co.uk. Lp: AMG R000084638 CD: CBS 47893 CD: See For Miles SEECD-258. Pink Floyd: Interstellar Overdrive - 16.46

  2. Home / Pink Floyd Discography / Pink Floyd Tonite Lets All Make Love in London (1968) “Tonite Let’s All Make Love in London” is a 1968 documentary film directed by Peter Whitehead. It’s a visual and auditory exploration of the “Swinging London” scene of the late 1960s, characterized by its focus on the youth-driven cultural revolution that was taking place in London at the time.

  3. A Film By Peter Whitehead. ''Tonite Let's All Make Love In London'' is printed on the label while ''Tonite Lets All Make Love In London.''. without single quotation mark and with full stop is printed on the cover. Released in a ''flipback'' cover. ''Interstellar Overdrive'' appears consistently as ''Intersteller Overdrive'' throughout.

  4. Plus". This mini LP contains highlights from Peter Whitehead's classic Sixties film "Tonight Let's All Make Love In London" a time-capsule of the life and music of the swinging sixties filmed in and around London by Whitehead and released as a feature film and a soundtrack album. Tracks 3a and 3b are credited as tracks 3 and 4 on the artwork ...

  5. This represents the Barret-era.This is also the first ever recordings from Pink Floyd. The Two songs are quite enjoyable to listen to, especially Interstellar Overdrive. Nick's Boogie is also good, but at time get stretchy. You will get the feel of their 1966-1967 Club gigs in London.

  6. Tonite Lets All Make Love in London. is a soundtrack album released on LP in 1968, for the 1967 semi-documentary film made by Peter Whitehead about the "swinging London" scene of the sixties. The film is based around a series of psychedelic performances and interviews and features live performance by Pink Floyd, together with footage of John ...

  7. Obviously many have sought out this album on the basis of its Pink Floyd tracks & little else … and that's a shame, as it's a superb musical/sound collage of Swinging London at its height, an exemplary artifact of the times that captures the fab electric zeitgeist with striking immediacy.