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-'''''Tonite Lets All Make Love in London''''' is a soundtrack album released on LP in 1968, for the 1967 semi-documentary film made by [[Peter Whitehead (filmmaker)|Peter Whitehead]] about the "[[swinging London]]" scene of the sixties. The film consists of a series of psychedelic performances and interviews and features live performance by [[Pink Floyd]], together with footage of [[John Lennon]], [[Yoko Ono]], [[Mick Jagger]], [[Vanessa Redgrave]], [[Lee Marvin]], [[Julie Christie]], [[Allen Ginsberg]], [[Eric Burdon]], [[Michael Caine]] and many others attending one of the band's concerts.+'''See for Miles Records''' (SFM) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[record label]] which was one of the first British re-issue specialists predating the emergence of [[compact disc]]s.
-In 1990 [[See for Miles Records]] released an expanded version of the soundtrack on CD under the title ''Tonite Let's All Make Love in London ...Plus'' (Catalog Number: SEEK 258). The album included most of the tracks from ''Tonite Let's All Make Love in London''. [[Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?]] and [[Lady Jane (song)|Lady Jane]] by the [[Rolling Stones]] is featured in the movie but not on any version of the soundtrack album. "[[Interstellar Overdrive]]" which had only appeared in a 3.02 edited form on the original release was replaced by the previously unreleased 16:46 full-length version. Another long and previously unreleased instrumental track by Pink Floyd, the 11:50 "Nick's Boogie", was also included in this release, together with the interviews that appear in the film.+See for Miles reissued most of the records of many labels including [[Dandelion Records]] on CD in the 1990s. The name hints both to its co-owner Colin Miles and [[The Who]]'s "[[I Can See for Miles]]". Miles worked for his SFM partner Mark Rye at [[EMI]] on their re-issue programme, and they reunited after Miles had established the label upon leaving EMI. The company went into [[administration (law)|administration]] and in 2007 the label rights were sold to [[Phoenix Music International]]. Rye then went on to form Pucka Records, GVC Records and the RockHistory.co.uk project as well as continuing the Magpie Direct mail order company that he had created whilst at See For Miles.
-Other versions of this soundtrack have also been released. In 2001, Power House Records released a CD under the name, ''Pink Floyd & Friends – Interstellar Overdrive'' that included the full 16:49 "Interstellar Overdrive" and "Nick's Boogie" (at 11:47) by [[Pink Floyd]], plus an interview with [[Mick Jagger]] and an introductory reading by [[Allen Ginsberg]] called "Tonight Let's All Make Love in London". However, there are other tracks by [[Fleetwood Mac]], [[the Nice]], [[the Moody Blues]] and others that did not appear on the original album or the See for Miles reissue.+== See also ==
- +*[[List of record labels]]
-To help promote ''Tonite Let's All Make Love in London...Plus'', the interviews with Michael Caine and Lee Marvin and the two extended instrumental tracks, "Nick's Boogie" and "Interstellar Overdrive", were also released as a Pink Floyd CD. While the sleeve for the Pink Floyd release of ''Tonite Let's All Make Love in London...Plus'' states 'Mini Promotion – CD Sampler' this item was in fact a full release and was available for sale in many independent record stores. The interviews are also as one track, thus the CD has three tracks, although the booklet incorrectly lists the interviews as two separate tracks.+
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-==Soundtrack albums' track listings==+
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-===Tonite Lets All Make Love in London. (1968) (Instant Records)===+
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-====Side One====+
-# [[Pink Floyd]] – "[[Interstellar Overdrive]]" (Barrett/Mason/Waters/Wright) – 3:02+
-#: This is the edited version of the almost 17 minutes long early take of the song, which is released on the ''[[London '66-'67]]'' album and the [[See for Miles Records]] release ''Tonite Let's All Make Love in London ...plus''+
-# [[Marquis of Kensington|Marquess of Kensington]] – "Changing of the Guard" (Leander/Mills) – 3:06+
-# [[Twice as Much]] – "Night Time Girl" (Skinner/Rose) – 3:00+
-# [[Chris Farlowe]] – "[[Out of Time (Rolling Stones song)|Out of Time]]" (Jagger/Richards) – 3:36+
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-====Side Two====+
-# [[Pink Floyd]] – "Interstellar Overdrive" (Reprise) (Barrett) – 0:33+
-#: A clip from the beginning of the 17-minute-long "Interstellar Overdrive" take.+
-# [[Vashti Bunyan|Vashti]] – "Winter Is Blue" (Bunyan/Skinner) – 3:21+
-# [[Chris Farlowe]] – "[[Paint It, Black]]" (Jagger/Richards) – 3:35+
-# [[The Small Faces]] – "[[Here Come the Nice]]" (Marriott/Lane) – 3:10+
-# [[Pink Floyd]] – "Interstellar Overdrive" (Reprise) (Barrett) – 0:54+
-#: A clip from the beginning of the 17-minute-long "Interstellar Overdrive" take.+
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-===Tonite Let's All Make Love in London...Plus (1990) (See for Miles Records)===+
-# [[Pink Floyd]] – "[[Interstellar Overdrive]]" (Full Length Version) (Barrett/Mason/Waters/Wright) – 16:49+
-# "Michael Caine" interview – 0:09+
-# [[Marquis of Kensington]] – "Changing of the Guard" (Leander/Mills) – 2:52+
-# [[Twice as Much]] – "Night Time Girl" (Skinner/Rose) – 2:41+
-# "Interview: 'Dolly Bird'" – 0:52+
-# [[Chris Farlowe]] – "Out of Time" (Jagger/Richard) – 3:04+
-# "Interview: [[Edna O'Brien]]" – 2:23+
-# [[Pink Floyd]] – "Interstellar Overdrive" (reprise) (Barrett) – 0:33+
-# "Andrew Loog Oldham" interview – 0:22+
-# [[Vashti Bunyan|Vashti]] – "Winter Is Blue" (Bunyan/Skinner) – 1:27+
-# "Interview: Andrew Loog Oldham" – 1:22+
-# [[Vashti Bunyan|Vashti]] – "Winter Is Blue" (Reprise) (Bunyan/Skinner) – 1:23+
-# "Interview: [[Mick Jagger]]" – 3:15+
-# "Interview: [[Julie Christie]]" – 0:46+
-# "Interview: Michael Caine" – 1:29+
-# [[Chris Farlowe]] – "[[Paint It, Black]]" (Jagger/Richard) – 3:28+
-# "Interview: [[Alan Aldridge]]" – 0:46+
-# [[Chris Farlowe]] – "[[Paint It, Black]] (Instrumental Reprise)" (Jagger/Richard) – 0:13+
-# "David Hockney" interview – 0:09+
-# [[The Small Faces]] – "Here Comes the Nice" (Marriott/Lane) – 3:00+
-# "Lee Marvin" interview – 0:46+
-# [[Pink Floyd]] – "Interstellar Overdrive" (Reprise 2) (Barrett) – 0:54+
-# [[Allen Ginsberg]] – "Tonite Let's All Make Love in London" (Ginsberg) – 1:09+
-# [[Pink Floyd]] – "Nick's Boogie" (Mason) – 11:50+
-<!--The actual song lengths listed above differ from the incorrect lengths listed on the back cover of the album.-->+
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-===Tonite Let's All Make Love in London (1991) (Immediate Sound)===+
-# [[Pink Floyd]]&nbsp;– "[[Interstellar Overdrive]]" (Barrett/Mason/Waters/Wright)&nbsp;– 3:09+
-# [[Michael Caine]] Interview&nbsp;– 0:09+
-# Marquess of Kensington&nbsp;– "Changing of the Guard" (Leander/Mills)&nbsp;– 2:53+
-# [[Twice as Much]]&nbsp;– "Night Time Girl" (Skinner/Rose)&nbsp;– 2:41+
-# "Dolly Bird" Interview&nbsp;– 0:52+
-# [[Chris Farlowe]]&nbsp;– "Out of Time" (Jagger/Richard)&nbsp;– 3:05+
-# [[Edna O'Brien]] Interview&nbsp;– 2:23+
-# [[Pink Floyd]]&nbsp;– "Interstellar Overdrive" (Reprise) (Barrett)&nbsp;– 0:34+
-# [[Andrew Loog Oldham]] Interview&nbsp;– 0:22+
-# [[Vashti Bunyan]]&nbsp;– "Winter Is Blue" (Bunyan/Skinner)&nbsp;– 1:28+
-# [[Andrew Loog Oldham]] Interview&nbsp;– 1:22+
-# [[Vashti Bunyan]]&nbsp;– "Winter Is Blue" (Bunyan/Skinner)&nbsp;– 1:24+
-# [[Eric Burdon]] and [[The Animals]]&nbsp;– "When I Was Young" (Briggs/Burdon/Jenkins/McQuilock/Weider)&nbsp;– 2:58+
-# [[Mick Jagger]] Interview&nbsp;– 3:15+
-# [[Julie Christie]] Interview&nbsp;– 0:46+
-# [[Michael Caine]] Interview&nbsp;– 1:30+
-# [[Chris Farlowe]]&nbsp;– "[[Paint It, Black]]" (Jagger/Richard)&nbsp;– 3:29+
-# [[Alan Aldridge]] Interview&nbsp;– 0:46+
-# [[Chris Farlowe]]&nbsp;– "[[Paint It, Black]]" (Instrumental Reprise) (Jagger/Richard)&nbsp;– 0:13+
-# [[David Hockney]] Interview&nbsp;– 0:09+
-# [[Small Faces]]&nbsp;– "Here Comes the Nice" (Marriott/Lane)&nbsp;– 3:01+
-# [[Lee Marvin]] Interview&nbsp;– 0:45+
-# [[Pink Floyd]]&nbsp;– "Interstellar Overdrive (Reprise)" (Barrett)&nbsp;– 0:55+
-# [[Allen Ginsberg]]&nbsp;– "Tonite Let's All Make Love in London" (Ginsberg)&nbsp;– 1:08+
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See for Miles Records (SFM) was a British record label which was one of the first British re-issue specialists predating the emergence of compact discs.

See for Miles reissued most of the records of many labels including Dandelion Records on CD in the 1990s. The name hints both to its co-owner Colin Miles and The Who's "I Can See for Miles". Miles worked for his SFM partner Mark Rye at EMI on their re-issue programme, and they reunited after Miles had established the label upon leaving EMI. The company went into administration and in 2007 the label rights were sold to Phoenix Music International. Rye then went on to form Pucka Records, GVC Records and the RockHistory.co.uk project as well as continuing the Magpie Direct mail order company that he had created whilst at See For Miles.

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