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Genre:Electronic, Rock, Funk / Soul, Blues, Stage & Screen Style:Blues Rock, Acoustic, Abstract, Psychedelic, Soundtrack
Tracklist:
A1. Randy Newman - Gone Dead Train 2:55 A2. Merry Clayton, Bernie Krause - Performance 1:47 A3. Ry Cooder - Get Away 2:05 A4. Ry Cooder - Powis Square 2:23 A5. Bernie Krause - Rolls Royce And Acid 1:47 A6. Buffy Sainte-Marie - Dyed, Dead, Red 2:32 A7. Jack Nitzsche - Harry Flowers 4:00 B1. Mick Jagger - Memo From Turner 4:02 B2. Ry Cooder, Buffy Sainte-Marie - The Hashishin 3:35 B3. The Last Poets - Wake Up, Niggers 2:43 B4. Bernie Krause, Merry Clayton - Poor White Hound Dog 2:45 B5. Bernie Krause - Natural Magic 1:37 B6. Bernie Krause, The Merry Clayton Singers - Turner's Murder 4:15
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
A Goodtimes Enterprises Production.
OST of the movie <i>Performance</i> directed in 1968 by Donald Cammell / Nicolas Roeg.
A dark, experimental film with the cut-up technique dealing with issue of identity crisis which included graphic depictions of sex, drug use and violence. Warner Bros. studio executives, who believed they were getting a Rolling Stones equivalent of the Beatles <i>A Hard Day's Night</i> (1964), denied the film a cinematic release. <i>Performance</i> was finally released in 1970 after several recuts and changes but is now frequently cited as a classic of British cinema.
The lyrics of <i>Memo From Turner</i> were re-written for this film and so different than on the Rollings Stones <i>Metamorphosis</i> LP from 1975.
According to Colin McCabe (in his book <i>Performance</i>) the Moog synthesizer was so new that none were commercially available and a prototype was used for these recordings in 1968 by Bernie Krause.
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Licensed From Warner Bros. Inc. Copyright (c) Warner Bros. Records Inc. Distributed By Kinney Filipacchi Music S.A. Printed By I.D.N.