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Tonite let's all make love in London : a film by Peter Whitehead


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Ritchie Unterberger

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"Peter Whitehead's 1967 film Tonight Let's All Make Love in London was an attempt to document the mid-'60s "swinging London" pop scene at its peak. The soundtrack was an instant collector's item, divided between interview snippets with such scenemakers as Michael Caine, David Hockney, Julie Christie, and Mick Jagger, and marginal incidental music by ummemorable pop acts produced by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham ... Even in its expanded CD reissue, this album will only appeal to hardcore collectors".