pink-floyd-&-friends*-–-interstellar-overdrive
pink-floyd-&-friends*-–-interstellar-overdrive
pink-floyd-&-friends*-–-interstellar-overdrive
pink-floyd-&-friends*-–-interstellar-overdrive
pink-floyd-&-friends*-–-interstellar-overdrive

CD Pink Floyd & Friends* – Interstellar Overdrive

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Aprašymas
1 Tonite Let's All Make Love In London
1:26
2 Interstellar Overdrive (Full Length Version)
16:51
3 Man Of The World
2:51
4 Interview
3:13
5 Here Comes The Nice
3:04
6 Nick's Boogie
11:49
7 Angel Of The Morning
3:16
8 America
6:23
9 Stop
2:04

Relive the psychedelic revolution with Pink Floyd & Friends – Interstellar Overdrive. This 1996 compilation, released via Power Sound 2001, captures the raw, experimental energy of the London underground scene during the mid-1960s. At the heart of this release is the iconic title track, a 1966 instrumental masterpiece that redefined the boundaries of rock music.

Centered around the visionary genius of Syd Barrett, "Interstellar Overdrive" is a cosmic journey of free-form improvisation and distorted riffs. Ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the greatest guitar songs of all time, the track serves as a sonic representation of the era’s avant-garde spirit. This release provides a unique window into the band's early career, bridging the gap between whimsical "children's songs" and the intense, hypnotic "space epics" that would define their legacy.

Key Features & Tracks:
  • Interstellar Overdrive: The definitive psychedelic anthem, featuring Barrett’s "cosmic dream generator" guitar work.
  • Tonite Lets All Make Love in London: Essential tracks from the legendary 1966/67 sessions.
  • Historical Significance: Includes contributions from the "Friends" of the era, such as The Small Faces ("Here Come The Nice"), offering a broader view of the 1966-1967 London sound.
  • Genre: Psychedelic Rock / Experimental Space Rock.

Whether you are a completist or a newcomer to the Barrett era, this CD is an essential artifact of musical history, capturing a time when Pink Floyd was at its most revolutionary and unpredictable.