Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack FRANCE 3LP 12" Vinyl Album

Complete Guide to the Legendary Album, Track List, and Exclusive Photo Gallery

The Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack is a 3LP set capturing the legendary 1969 festival’s most iconic performances. Released by Cotillion, it features historic sets from Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, The Who, Santana, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Joe Cocker, and more. The gatefold album includes live crowd sounds, stage announcements, and era-defining rock, folk, and psychedelic performances.

Album Description & Collectors information:

Gatefold/FOC (Fold Open Cover) Album Cover Design with three vinyl records

Music Genre:

60s Rock Psych 
Album Production information:

The album: "Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack 3LP" was produced by: Eric Blackstead

Sound/Recording Engineer(s): Hanley Sound Inc, Edwin H Kramer, Lee Osborne

Eddie Kramer is a legendary music producer & sound engineer known for shaping the sound of rock icons like Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and Kiss. Born in South Africa, his innovative recording techniques revolutionized studio production. From Electric Lady Studios to Woodstock, his impact spans decades. Learn more about his career & contributions in his biography.

This album was recorded at: 3 Days during Woodstock 1969

Album cover design: Loring Eutemey

Album cover photography: Elliott Landy Jim Marshall

Jim Marshall was a legendary music photographer known for capturing rock’s most iconic moments. His images of Jimi Hendrix at Monterey, Johnny Cash at San Quentin, and The Beatles defined an era. With unparalleled access, he documented the raw energy and emotion of music’s greatest legends, leaving a timeless visual legacy that continues to inspire. more…

Record Label & Catalognr:

Cotillion 940 033 (940033)  

Media Format:

3x 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record
Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 800 gram  

Year & Country:

1969 Made in France
Complete Track-listing of the album "Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack 3LP"

Side One

  • John B. Sebastian - I Had a Dream

    John Sebastian performed an impromptu acoustic set, including this dreamy folk song that captured the spirit of the festival.

  • Canned Heat - Going Up The Country

    Canned Heat’s performance of this bluesy anthem became one of the defining sounds of Woodstock.

  • Richie Havens - Freedom

    Richie Havens opened Woodstock with a powerful, improvised rendition of "Freedom," setting the tone for the festival.

  • Country Joe & The Fish - Rock & Soul Music

    The band's electrifying mix of psychedelic rock and political themes energized the crowd.

  • Arlo Guthrie - Coming into Los Angeles

    Arlo Guthrie’s performance of this folk tune, despite being slightly disoriented on stage, remains a classic Woodstock moment.

  • Sha-Na-Na - At the Hop

    The doo-wop revival group brought a nostalgic twist to Woodstock with their energetic rendition of this 1950s classic.

Side Two

  • Country Joe McDonald - The "Fish" Cheer

    Country Joe got the crowd roaring with his famous anti-war chant and song, becoming a key moment in Woodstock history.

  • Joan Baez - Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man

    Joan Baez delivered a stirring performance of this protest song, dedicated to her then-imprisoned husband.

  • Joan Baez - Joe Hill

    Her haunting rendition of this classic labor ballad captivated the audience.

  • Crosby, Stills & Nash - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes

    In only their second live performance, CSN wowed the crowd with their intricate harmonies.

  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Sea of Madness

    Neil Young joined in for this high-energy track, showcasing the band's evolving sound.

Side Three

  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Wooden Ships

    A mesmerizing performance of this countercultural anthem.

  • The Who - We're Not Gonna Take It (from "Tommy")

    The Who delivered a legendary set, including this track from their rock opera.

  • Joe Cocker - With a Little Help from My Friends

    Joe Cocker’s soulful rendition of this Beatles song became one of Woodstock’s most iconic moments.

Side Four

Side Five

  • Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers

    The band’s psychedelic rock energized the crowd on Sunday morning.

  • Max Yasgur

    Woodstock’s host and farm owner gave an inspiring speech to the massive crowd.

  • Sly & The Family Stone

    Funk legends Sly & The Family Stone had the audience dancing all night with these three groovy tracks.

    • Dance to the Music
    • Music Lover
    • I Want to Take You Higher
  • John B. Sebastian - Rainbows All Over Your Blues

    Another relaxed, soulful folk tune from Sebastian's impromptu set.

Side Six

  • Butterfield Blues Band - Love March

    A blues-fueled performance with soulful harmonica and brass.

  • Jimi Hendrix - Star Spangled Banner

    Jimi Hendrix’s groundbreaking, feedback-laden take on the national anthem remains one of rock’s most powerful statements.

  • Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze & Instrumental Solo

    Hendrix closed Woodstock with his signature song and an improvisational solo.

Front Cover Photo Of Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack FRANCE 3LP 12" Vinyl Album
The icon Woodstock album photograph of a young couple embracing under a quilt at Woodstock 1969, surrounded by a crowd of festival attendees, some sitting, others lying on blankets, with a colorful kite flying in the background.
The front cover of the Woodstock 1969 original movie soundtrack, released as a 3 LP vinyl album in France, features an iconic photograph capturing the essence of the legendary music festival. In the foreground, a young couple stands wrapped together in a large quilted blanket, evoking a sense of love and unity amidst the chaos of the event. The woman wears round sunglasses and gazes toward the camera while her companion faces away. Surrounding them, festival-goers are sprawled across the grassy field, some lying on blankets, others sitting in groups, engaging in conversation or resting. In the middle ground, a man wearing a hat and carrying a bag walks through the crowd. Further back, a colorful kite, shaped like a bird, soars above the attendees, adding a whimsical touch to the scene. The background consists of a hazy, distant view of the massive crowd stretching toward the horizon, blending into the overcast sky. The typography at the bottom of the cover lists the featured artists in a mix of white and red text, including Joan Baez, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, and many others, encapsulating the festival’s diverse musical lineup.
Photo Of The Back Cover Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack FRANCE 3LP 12" Vinyl Album
A photograph of two nude individuals bathing in a muddy pond, surrounded by overhanging green foliage, from the back cover of the Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack France 3LP album.
The back cover of the Woodstock 1969 original movie soundtrack, released as a 3 LP vinyl album in France, features a strikingly intimate and naturalistic photograph. The image captures two nude individuals, a man and a woman, immersed in a murky, brownish pond, engaging in what appears to be a shared moment of bathing or cleansing. Their bodies are partially submerged, with gentle ripples forming around them in concentric circles. The man, on the right side of the image, reaches out to assist or interact with the woman, who appears to be adjusting or washing something in the water. Overhanging green foliage frames the upper portion of the image, adding depth and a sense of enclosure to the scene, evoking the raw, free-spirited ethos of the Woodstock festival. The natural setting, with its earthy tones and unfiltered realism, reinforces the festival’s themes of peace, freedom, and harmony with nature. In the upper right corner, a small circular marking with "T3" is present, indicating the third record in the set. This evocative photograph serves as a visual representation of the countercultural ideals that defined Woodstock.
Photo One Of The Inner Gatefold Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack FRANCE 3LP 12" Vinyl Album
Inner gatefold cover of the Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack France 3LP album, featuring a blue-tinted crowd image as a background and detailed track listings for all six sides of the vinyl set.
This image displays the inner gatefold cover of the Woodstock 1969 original movie soundtrack, released as a 3 LP vinyl album in France. The design consists of a blue-tinted photograph of a massive festival crowd as the background, creating a textured and immersive effect that reinforces the scale of the event. Overlaid on this backdrop is the complete track listing for all six sides of the vinyl set, each section meticulously organized with numbered tracks, songwriting credits, and track durations. The album's title, "Music from the Original Soundtrack and More: Woodstock," is prominently displayed in bold black lettering at the top center, with the recognizable Woodstock dove-and-guitar logo placed beside it. Each track listing is categorized by side, featuring notable performances from legendary artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, The Who, Santana, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and many more. Some sections also include brief descriptions of stage announcements, rainstorm sounds, and crowd reactions, which were integral to the festival experience. At the bottom, fine print details the album’s production credits, copyright information, and distribution details. The album was released under Cotillion Records, a division of Atlantic Recording Corporation, with a distribution credit to Barclay in France. This gatefold design effectively captures the historical significance and chaotic energy of the Woodstock festival while providing fans with a detailed roadmap of the iconic live performances featured on the soundtrack.
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Photo of the inside cover Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack FRANCE 3LP 12" Vinyl Album
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Photo of the inside cover Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack FRANCE 3LP 12" Vinyl Album
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Close-up of Record's Label Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack FRANCE 3LP 12" Vinyl Album Side One

Record Label Details: Cotillion 940 033 (940033)

Close-up of the record label from the Woodstock 69 Original Movie Soundtrack France 3LP, featuring Cotillion branding, track listing for Side One, and catalog number 940 033.

This close-up photograph captures the record label from Side One of the Woodstock 1969 Original Movie Soundtrack, released as a 3 LP vinyl album in France. The label is printed on a light gray marble-textured background, encircled by the black grooves of the vinyl. At the top, the "Cotillion" logo is prominently displayed in a yellow-green rectangular box with bold black typography, signifying the record label under which this album was released.

Below the logo, the label includes key information such as "33 Tours" (indicating 33 1/3 RPM speed), "STEREO" for audio format, and "Disque 1 - Face 1," marking this as the first disc, Side One. The catalog number "940 033" is printed on the right side for reference.

The track listing is neatly printed in black text, featuring notable performances from:

- John B. Sebastian – "I Had a Dream" (2:35)

- Canned Heat – "Going Up The Country" (3:20)

- Richie Havens – "Freedom" (4:36) (preceded by stage announcements)

- Country Joe & The Fish – "Rock & Soul Music" (2:08)

- Arlo Guthrie – "Coming into Los Angeles" (2:07)

- Sha-Na-Na – "At the Hop" (2:00)

The text follows a structured layout, crediting songwriters in parentheses beneath each song title. Around the label's outer edge, there is a fine-print copyright disclaimer in French, stating, "Tous droits du producteur monographique et du propriétaire de l'œuvre réservés – duplication, exécution publique, radiodiffusion interdites," reinforcing reproduction restrictions.

A small center hole is visible, surrounded by a copper-colored spindle mark, showing signs of prior use. The clean and simple design of the label maintains readability while preserving the aesthetic of this historic vinyl release.