Pink Floyd - The Early Years 1971 Reverber/ation (2017) [Blu-Ray]

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Title: The Early Years 1971 Reverber/ation
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Pink Floyd Records – PFREY5
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: 24bit-48&96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:18:57
Total Size: 1.85 GB
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Tracklist:

BD1
1. One Of These Days [Meddle 24/96 Remaster] (5:58)
2. A Pillow Of Winds [Meddle 24/96 Remaster] (5:11)
3. Fearless [Meddle 24/96 Remaster] (6:08)
4. San Tropez [Meddle 24/96 Remaster] (3:43)
5. Seamus [Meddle 24/96 Remaster] (2:18)
6. Echoes [Meddle 24/96 Remaster] (23:32)

BD2
1. interview - Atom Heart Mother [extracts] (3:21)
2. interview - A Saucerful Of Secrets [extract] (6:33)
3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun [Asnieres-Sur-Oise, France, 15 June 1971] (11:53)
4. Cymbaline [Asnieres-Sur-Oise, France, 15 June 1971] (6:05)
5. Atom Heart Mother [extract - Ossiach, Austria 01 July 1971] (3:14)
6. Careful With That Axe, Eugene [Sydney, Australia 15 August 1971] (2:20)
7. band interview [Sydney, Australia 15 August 1971] (4:05)
8. documentary interview ['24 Hours - Bootleg Records', London, 1971] (2:30)
9. Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell interview [London 1971] (3:39)
10. One Of These Days ('French Windows') [July 1972] (4:22)
11. Atom Heart Mother [extract; Ossiach, Austria 01 July 1971] (5:13)
12. Atom Heart Mother [Hakone, Japan 7 August 1971] (15:16)
13. Echoes [original 1971 quad mix stereo folddown] (23:47)

Originally released as part of the mammoth 2016 rarities clearinghouse The Early Years 1965-1972, 1971 Reverber/Ation contains all the known unreleased music and video Pink Floyd recorded that year. The single CD contains a work-in-progress version of "Echoes" called "Nothing, Pt. 14," plus a BBC session from September. There's greater variety on the DVD/Blu-rays, which contain the quad mix of "Echoes"; a short film for German TV; performances in France, Austria, and Australia; an Ian Emes animation for "One of These Days"; a brief documentary called "24 Hours -- Bootleg Records"; and an interview with the band's album designer, Storm Thorgerson.