Various - Performance: Original Motion Picture Sound Track Mp3
- Performer: Various
- Album: Performance: Original Motion Picture Sound Track
- Label: Warner Bros. Records
- Catalog #: K 46075
- MP3: 2484 mb | FLAC: 1718 mb
- Released: 1974
- Country: UK
- Style: Blues Rock, Acoustic, Abstract, Psychedelic, Soundtrack
- Rating: 4.0/5
- Votes: 550
- Category: Electronic / Rock / Funk / Blues / Stage & Screen

Tracklist
1 | –Ry Cooder | Get AwayGuitar [Bottleneck Solo] – Ry Cooder | 2:05 |
2 | –Merry Clayton & Bernard Krause | PerformanceVocals – Merry Clayton | 1:47 |
3 | –Bernard Krause & Merry Clayton | Poor White Hound DogVocals – Merry Clayton | 2:45 |
4 | –The Last Poets | Wake Up, NiggersWritten-By – Alafia Pudim | 2:43 |
5 | –Buffy Sainte-Marie | Dyed, Dead, RedVocals, Strings [Mouth Bow] – Buffy Sainte-Marie | 2:32 |
6 | –Bernard Krause | Natural Magic | 1:37 |
7 | –Ry Cooder | Powis SquareGuitar [Bottleneck Solo] – Ry Cooder | 2:23 |
8 | –Ry Cooder & Buffy Sainte-Marie | The HashishinDulcimer [Solo] – Ry CooderStrings [Mouth Bow Solo] – Buffy Sainte-Marie | 3:35 |
9 | –Bernard Krause | Rolls Royce And Acid | 1:47 |
10 | –Jack Nitzsche | Harry Flowers | 4:00 |
11 | –Bernard Krause & The Merry Clayton Singers | Turner's MurderVocals – The Merry Clayton Singers | 4:15 |
12 | –Randy Newman | Gone Dead TrainWritten-By – Russ Titelman | 2:55 |
13 | –Mick Jagger | Memo From TurnerVocals – Mick JaggerWritten-By – Mick Jagger, Keith Richard | 4:02 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BS 2554 | Various | Performance: Original Motion Picture Sound Track (LP) | Warner Bros. Records | BS 2554 | US | 1970 |
BS 2554 | Various | Performance: Original Motion Picture Sound Track (LP, Album, RE) | Warner Bros. Records | BS 2554 | US | Unknown |
WB 46 075 | Various | Performance: Original Motion Picture Sound Track (LP, Album, RE) | Warner Bros. Records | WB 46 075 | Germany | Unknown |
K 46075 | Various | Performance: Original Motion Picture Sound Track (LP, Album, RE) | Warner Bros. Records | K 46075 | UK | 1974 |
BS 2554 | Various | Performance (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (LP, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | BS 2554 | Canada | 1970 |
Credits
- Bass – Bobby West
- Conductor – Randy Newman
- Drums – Gene Parsons
- Guitar – Lowell George, Russ Titelman
- Percussion – Milt Holland
- Producer, Arranged By – Jack Nitzsche
- Santoor – Nasser Rastegar-Nejad
- Synthesizer [Moog] – Bernard Krause
- Written-By – Jack Nitzsche (tracks: A1 to A7, B2, B4 to B6)
- Bass – Bobby West
- Conductor – Randy Newman
- Drums – Gene Parsons
- Guitar – Lowell George, Russ Titelman
- Percussion – Milt Holland
- Producer, Arranged By – Jack Nitzsche
- Santoor – Nasser Rastegar-Nejad
- Synthesizer [Moog] – Bernard Krause
- Written-By – Jack Nitzsche (tracks: A1 to A7, B2, B4 to B6)
Notes
Palm tree label design with "WEA logo"
A Goodtimes Enterprises Production.
OST of the movie "Performance" 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 "A Hard Day's Night" , denied the film a cinematic release. "Performance" was finally released in 1970 after several recuts and changes but is now frequently cited as a classic of British cinema.
The lyrics of "Memo From Turner" were re-written for this film and so different than on the Rollings Stones "Metamorphosis" LP from 1975.
According to Colin McCabe (in his book "Performance") the Moog synthesizer was so new that none were commercially available and a prototype was used for these recordings in 1968 by Bernie Krause.Original pressing with green labels.
A Goodtimes Enterprises Production.
OST of the movie Performance 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 A Hard Day's Night , denied the film a cinematic release. Performance was finally released in 1970 after several recuts and changes but is now frequently cited as a classic of British cinema.
The lyrics of Memo From Turner were re-written for this film and so different than on the Rollings Stones Metamorphosis LP from 1975.
According to Colin McCabe (in his book Performance) the Moog synthesizer was so new that none were commercially available and a prototype was used for these recordings in 1968 by Bernie Krause.