This week's Classic Rock Album (played from beginning to end at 8pm every Friday in case you didn't already know...) continued our work to celebrate the weekly 40th anniversary of a great album from 1969. This week it was the turn of Pink Floyd and their 'Soundtrack from the Film More', an artsy French film directed by Barbet Schroeder. It was the Floyd's third LP, and their first without any trace of Syd.
Here's an oh-so sixties clip from that movie, featuring the Floyd in a gentle mood. Note the 'Blood Sweat and Tears' LP (a C.R.A. from 2005) being put to good use:
Artist - Album - Song
- Amon Duul - Wolf City -- Deutch Nepal
- Black Widow - Return to the Sabbat -- Come to the Sabbat
- Arzachel (Uriel) - Arzachel -- Leg
- Comus - First Utterance -- Song for Comus
- Bulldog Breed - Made in England -- Austin Osman Spare
- Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath -- The Wizard
- Jason Crest - Collected Works of Jason Crest -- Black Mass
- Iron Butterfly - Heavy -- Iron Butterfly Theme
- Alice Cooper - Killer -- You Drive me Nervous
- Frijid Pink - Frijid Pink -- End of the Line
- Rory Gallagher - Rory Gallaher -- Laundromat
- Grateful Dead - Birth of the Dead -- Keep Rolling By
- Montrose - Montrose -- Space Station #5
- Hawkwind - PRX5 -- Uncle Sam's on Mars
- Picchio Dal Rozzo - Picchio Dal Rozzo -- Seppia
- Randy California - Kapt Kopter and the Fabulous Twirly Birds -- Things Yet to Come
- Ten Years After - Ssssh -- If You Should Love Me
- Mick Ronson - Play Don't Worry -- Angel #9
- Caravan - Caravan and the New Symphonia -- The Love in Your Eye
- Strawbs - Ghost -- Ghost
- Jethro Tull - Living in the Past -- Dr. Bogenbroom
- Emerson Lake and Palmer - Emerson Lake and Palmer -- Barbarian
- Guru Guru - Hinten -- The Meaning of Meaning
- Frank Zappa - Zoot Allures -- Black Napkins
- Can - Soundtracks -- Tango Whiskyman
- Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gates of Dawn -- Interstellar Overdrive
- Captain Beyond - Captain Beyond -- Dancing Madly Backwards (On a Sea of Air)
- The Who - Direct Hits -- Call Me Lighting
- Rare Bird - As your Mind Flies by -- Central Park
No comments:
Post a Comment