Limited boxing set for the 50th birthday of this Pink Floyd release "London 1966 / 1967". Comes in Earbook format and includes a CD, DVD and a coloured 10" LP in neon orange, with 36-page booklet. The Deluxe Hardcover Boxset from Pink Floyd "London 1966 / 67" offers a fascinating insight into the early Pink Floyd. London 1966 / 67 "was originally recorded for Peter Whitehead and was to be used as film music for his legendary documentary" Tonite Let's All Make Love In London ", which tells of the swing scene of the 1960s. The film shows rare shots of the 60s line-up. With rare live recordings from the UFO Club and the Alexandra Palace and studio performances from Studio Techniques. In sound and picture we get fascinating insights into the early work of one of the most important rock bands in history. This Deluxe boxing set with 36 page booklet contains two rare songs from the early Floyd era feat. Syd Barrett, when the band was on the verge of experimenting. Incl. a 17-minute version of' Interstellar Overdrive', recorded in Sound Techique Studio.