Pink Floyd 1939-??-??
A Tree Full Of Secrets Volume 5, Compilation, Unknown
Set 1
CD9
"San Francisco"
1 - Interstellar Overdrive (Barrett, Waters, Wright, Mason)
Recorded : London, Thompson Recording Studios, October 31, 1966
Primary source : "San Francisco" film, released 1968
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from the film
This version is also rumoured as to have been recorded in Syd Barrett's garage.
"Tonite Let's All Make Love in London"
2 - Interstellar Overdrive (Barrett, Waters, Wright, Mason)
3 - Nick's Boogie (Barrett, Mason, Wright, Waters) 11:43
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, January 11-12, 1967
Primary source : "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London... Plus" CD, released 1990
Source for the tree : "In London 1966*1967" CD
The original soundtrack album was released July 19, 1968, and contained a 3 minutes
extract from "Interstellar Overdrive". The full length version of "Interstellar Overdrive"
was released for the first time in 1990, on "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London... Plus"
CD, along with the unreleased "Nick's Boogie".
"The Committee" (Parts 1`-8)
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, April 1968
Primary source : "The Committee" film, released 1968
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from the film
The first track of the film was in fact recorded backwards. We inverted this track, so that
you can hear the song as it was recorded (track 4). Track 5 is the track as it appears in
the film.
Note that part 7 is an early version of "Careful With That Axe, Eugene".
"More"
13 - Main Theme (Waters, Wright, Gilmour) - film version
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
On the film, the slide guitar that can be heard on the regular version was edited out.
14 - Seabirds (Waters)
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
This song doesn't appear on the album.
15 - Cymbaline (Waters) - film version
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
This version has alternate lyrics, and the vocals are sung in a very different way than on
the album ("head voice").
16 - Hollywood (Gilmour)
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
Short instrumental track, not included on the album.
"San Francisco"
1 - Interstellar Overdrive (Barrett, Waters, Wright, Mason)
Recorded : London, Thompson Recording Studios, October 31, 1966
Primary source : "San Francisco" film, released 1968
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from the film
This version is also rumoured as to have been recorded in Syd Barrett's garage.
"Tonite Let's All Make Love in London"
2 - Interstellar Overdrive (Barrett, Waters, Wright, Mason)
3 - Nick's Boogie (Barrett, Mason, Wright, Waters) 11:43
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, January 11-12, 1967
Primary source : "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London... Plus" CD, released 1990
Source for the tree : "In London 1966*1967" CD
The original soundtrack album was released July 19, 1968, and contained a 3 minutes
extract from "Interstellar Overdrive". The full length version of "Interstellar Overdrive"
was released for the first time in 1990, on "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London... Plus"
CD, along with the unreleased "Nick's Boogie".
"The Committee" (Parts 1`-8)
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, April 1968
Primary source : "The Committee" film, released 1968
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from the film
The first track of the film was in fact recorded backwards. We inverted this track, so that
you can hear the song as it was recorded (track 4). Track 5 is the track as it appears in
the film.
Note that part 7 is an early version of "Careful With That Axe, Eugene".
"More"
13 - Main Theme (Waters, Wright, Gilmour) - film version
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
On the film, the slide guitar that can be heard on the regular version was edited out.
14 - Seabirds (Waters)
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
This song doesn't appear on the album.
15 - Cymbaline (Waters) - film version
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
This version has alternate lyrics, and the vocals are sung in a very different way than on
the album ("head voice").
16 - Hollywood (Gilmour)
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
Short instrumental track, not included on the album.
Set 2
CD10
1 - "More" outtakes
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : BBC broadcast ("Laying Down Tracks"), June 1969
Source for the tree : unknown gen from BBC broadcast
This is in fact a documentary about the multi-track recording technique, broadcast by the
BBC in June 1969, under the title "Laying Down Tracks". One can hear outtakes from the
"More" recording sessions: first, some unreleased instrumental music, then "Cirrus Minor"
and at last the keyboards intro to "Main Theme".
On some RoIOs, this BBC docmumentary is wrongly referred as being "The Committee" soundtrack.
"Zabriskie Point"
2 - Heart Beat, Pig Meat (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
3 - Heart Beat, Pig Meat (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - film version
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" film, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point" LaserDisc
Alternate mono mix. Extended intro (before the first organ notes). Sounds and
background noises are differently mixed (especially the orchestra snippets). The last part
is edited.
4 - Crumbling Land (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
This song was described by David Gilmour as "a kind of country and western number
which he [Michelangelo Antonioni, the film's director] could have gotten done better by
any number of American bands. But he chose ours... Very strange".
5 - Crumbling Land (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - extended
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
This version is basically the same as the regular version from the soundtrack album, but
the ending with cars and street noises is uncut.
6 - Crumbling Land (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - film version
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" film, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point" LaserDisc
Alternate mono mix, with different vocal tracks.
7 - Come in Number 51, Your Time is Up (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
"Careful With That Axe, Eugene" revisited.
8 - Come in Number 51, Your Time is Up (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - film version
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" film, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point" LaserDisc
Alternate mono mix, organ mixed louder, one guitar track edited out. Note that the
"reprise", after the abrupt cut, only appears on the LaserDisc version.
9 - Love Scene - Version 4 (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, November 16, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
Pink Floyd made at least 6 attempts to compose music that could fit in the desert sex
sequence of the film. Finally, none of the Floyd's versions was chosen (the music
accompanying the love scene in the film was composed and played by Grateful Dead's
guitarist Jerry Garcia). Version 4 is a quiet instrumental piano piece, played by Rick
Wright.
10 - Love Scene - Version 6 (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, November 16, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
Version 6 is a totally different approach than version 4. This is a blues jam, played by the
whole band, not very far from the blues number they used to play during their live
performances in 1970 and 1971.
11 - Unknown Song (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, December 6, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
The acoustic guitar duo has some themes from "The Narrow Way Part 1". The bass lines
appearing in this outtake were later developed in "Atom Heart Mother" ("Funky Dung").
12 - Rain in the Country (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, December 6, 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
Alternate take from "Unknown Song" (same basic track, but different lead and overdubs,
different edits). The title "Rain In The Country" was probably given by the "Omay Yad"
RoIO LP manufacturers, where this outtake first surfaced.
13 - Country Song (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, December 12, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
14 - Oenone (uncredited)
Recorded : Rome, November - December, 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
"Oenone", from Greek mythology, is the name of a nymph deserted by her husband,
Paris, for Helen of troy. Some prefer to spell this outtake "Oneone", because it would be
pronounced "oh-nee-oh-nee", the same way as the end of Zabriskie Point's director
name, Michelangelo AntONIONI. This title was probably given by the "Omay Yad" RoIO
LP manufacturers, where this outtake first surfaced.
15 - Fingal's Cave (uncredited)
Recorded : Rome, November - December, 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
"Fingal's Cave" is the name of a large cavern on Staffa islet in the Hebrides, West
Scotland. This title was probably given by the "Omay Yad" RoIO LP manufacturers, where
this outtake first surfaced.
1 - "More" outtakes
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : BBC broadcast ("Laying Down Tracks"), June 1969
Source for the tree : unknown gen from BBC broadcast
This is in fact a documentary about the multi-track recording technique, broadcast by the
BBC in June 1969, under the title "Laying Down Tracks". One can hear outtakes from the
"More" recording sessions: first, some unreleased instrumental music, then "Cirrus Minor"
and at last the keyboards intro to "Main Theme".
On some RoIOs, this BBC docmumentary is wrongly referred as being "The Committee" soundtrack.
"Zabriskie Point"
2 - Heart Beat, Pig Meat (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
3 - Heart Beat, Pig Meat (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - film version
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" film, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point" LaserDisc
Alternate mono mix. Extended intro (before the first organ notes). Sounds and
background noises are differently mixed (especially the orchestra snippets). The last part
is edited.
4 - Crumbling Land (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
This song was described by David Gilmour as "a kind of country and western number
which he [Michelangelo Antonioni, the film's director] could have gotten done better by
any number of American bands. But he chose ours... Very strange".
5 - Crumbling Land (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - extended
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
This version is basically the same as the regular version from the soundtrack album, but
the ending with cars and street noises is uncut.
6 - Crumbling Land (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - film version
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" film, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point" LaserDisc
Alternate mono mix, with different vocal tracks.
7 - Come in Number 51, Your Time is Up (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
"Careful With That Axe, Eugene" revisited.
8 - Come in Number 51, Your Time is Up (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - film version
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" film, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point" LaserDisc
Alternate mono mix, organ mixed louder, one guitar track edited out. Note that the
"reprise", after the abrupt cut, only appears on the LaserDisc version.
9 - Love Scene - Version 4 (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, November 16, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
Pink Floyd made at least 6 attempts to compose music that could fit in the desert sex
sequence of the film. Finally, none of the Floyd's versions was chosen (the music
accompanying the love scene in the film was composed and played by Grateful Dead's
guitarist Jerry Garcia). Version 4 is a quiet instrumental piano piece, played by Rick
Wright.
10 - Love Scene - Version 6 (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, November 16, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
Version 6 is a totally different approach than version 4. This is a blues jam, played by the
whole band, not very far from the blues number they used to play during their live
performances in 1970 and 1971.
11 - Unknown Song (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, December 6, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
The acoustic guitar duo has some themes from "The Narrow Way Part 1". The bass lines
appearing in this outtake were later developed in "Atom Heart Mother" ("Funky Dung").
12 - Rain in the Country (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, December 6, 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
Alternate take from "Unknown Song" (same basic track, but different lead and overdubs,
different edits). The title "Rain In The Country" was probably given by the "Omay Yad"
RoIO LP manufacturers, where this outtake first surfaced.
13 - Country Song (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
Recorded : Rome, December 12, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack" CD
14 - Oenone (uncredited)
Recorded : Rome, November - December, 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
"Oenone", from Greek mythology, is the name of a nymph deserted by her husband,
Paris, for Helen of troy. Some prefer to spell this outtake "Oneone", because it would be
pronounced "oh-nee-oh-nee", the same way as the end of Zabriskie Point's director
name, Michelangelo AntONIONI. This title was probably given by the "Omay Yad" RoIO
LP manufacturers, where this outtake first surfaced.
15 - Fingal's Cave (uncredited)
Recorded : Rome, November - December, 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
"Fingal's Cave" is the name of a large cavern on Staffa islet in the Hebrides, West
Scotland. This title was probably given by the "Omay Yad" RoIO LP manufacturers, where
this outtake first surfaced.
Set 3
Comment
The Definitive Pink Floyd Rarities Compilation
Volume 5 (CD9 - CD10): Soundtracks 1966 - 1969
Volume 5 (CD9 - CD10): Soundtracks 1966 - 1969
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