Criterion lavishes a major upgrade to its older box set celebrating the first major rock concert event, the ‘California Dreamin’ idyll that some say marked the beginning of the Summer of Love. Get ready to hear and see some history-making performances from Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, and The Who. Plus two more features and a bundle of ‘extra’ music sets . . . including Tiny Tim.
The Complete Monterey Pop Festival
Blu-ray
The Criterion Collection 167
1968 / Color / 1:33 flat / 79 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date December 12, 2017 / 69.95
Cinematography: James Desmond, Barry Feinstein, Richard Leacock, Albert Maysles, Roger Murphy, D.A. Pennebaker
Film Editor: Nina Schulman
Original Music: The Animals, The Association, Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Byrds, Canned Heat, Country Joe and the Fish, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Al Kooper, Hugh Masekela, Jefferson Airplane, The Mamas and the Papas, Laura Nyro, Otis Redding, The Quicksilver Messenger Service,...
The Complete Monterey Pop Festival
Blu-ray
The Criterion Collection 167
1968 / Color / 1:33 flat / 79 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date December 12, 2017 / 69.95
Cinematography: James Desmond, Barry Feinstein, Richard Leacock, Albert Maysles, Roger Murphy, D.A. Pennebaker
Film Editor: Nina Schulman
Original Music: The Animals, The Association, Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Byrds, Canned Heat, Country Joe and the Fish, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Al Kooper, Hugh Masekela, Jefferson Airplane, The Mamas and the Papas, Laura Nyro, Otis Redding, The Quicksilver Messenger Service,...
- 12/9/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Lots more soundtrack deep cuts; loads more fun.
Our lovely friends at The Cinefamily have returned to the internet bringing gifts: another volume (their 2nd!) of the now-bi-monthly podcast, Soundtrack Shelf.
I was a big, big fan of Volume 1 because it was a boatload of fun hosted by Bret and because it was of impeccable taste. In fact, I was listening to that very volume thinking about when I might get – and if there might even be — Volume 2. Then this happened:
The Soundtrack Shelf, vol. 2! Our killer soundtrack podcast is back with new movie groovies to movie-you. Dig this Asap http://t.co/3nto6nPAugust 5, 2011 7:17 pm via webReplyRetweetFavorite@cinefamilycinefamily
Can’t beat that for serendipity.
Volume 2 is more of the same awesomeness. I’m only about two-thirds of the way through it at the moment, but I feel safe in saying that. I also feel safe in saying that...
Our lovely friends at The Cinefamily have returned to the internet bringing gifts: another volume (their 2nd!) of the now-bi-monthly podcast, Soundtrack Shelf.
I was a big, big fan of Volume 1 because it was a boatload of fun hosted by Bret and because it was of impeccable taste. In fact, I was listening to that very volume thinking about when I might get – and if there might even be — Volume 2. Then this happened:
The Soundtrack Shelf, vol. 2! Our killer soundtrack podcast is back with new movie groovies to movie-you. Dig this Asap http://t.co/3nto6nPAugust 5, 2011 7:17 pm via webReplyRetweetFavorite@cinefamilycinefamily
Can’t beat that for serendipity.
Volume 2 is more of the same awesomeness. I’m only about two-thirds of the way through it at the moment, but I feel safe in saying that. I also feel safe in saying that...
- 8/6/2011
- by Danny
- Trailers from Hell
Thomas Wolfe said you can't go home again. Was he right? One of the quiet gems of 2009 was an album originally produced by Bob Dylan in 1973. Other than his own work under the pseudonymous Jack Frost, it's the only album Dylan ever produced. It's not, however, a Dylan record, it's a Barry Goldberg record. Even if you've never heard of Barry Goldberg, you've heard Barry Goldberg. Keyboardist/songwriter/producer, he wrote a #1 hit ("I've Got To Use My Imagination" by Gladys Knight & The Pips) and played on another ("Devil With A Blue Dress" by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels). As part of the Chicago blues mafia of the 1960s, he ran with the late string king Mike Bloomfield. They co-founded Electric Flag (with Buddy Miles, among others), and Barry later...
- 12/28/2009
- by Michael Simmons
- Huffington Post
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