リージョンAですので、PS3をはじめ日本のブルーレイ・プレイヤーで再生することができます。
ただし、日本語音声、日本語字幕は収録されておりませんのでご注意ください。
2005年にDVD化された「モンタレーポップフェスティバル完全版」が米国クライテリオン社よりブルーレイ版が発売されました。DVDでは3枚組だったものをBDの大容量を活かして2枚組。DVDではdisc3に収められていたアウトテイク集は本編ディスクにもれなく収録されております。
Monterey Pop(disc1)
D. A. Pennebaker, 1967
In 1967, at the height of the Summer of Love, the first and only Monterey International Pop Festival roared forward, capturing a decade’s spirit and ushering in a new era of rock and roll. Monterey would launch the careers of Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Otis Redding, but they were just a few.
Jimi Plays Monterey & Shake! Otis at Monterey(disc2)
D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus, 1986
Jimi Plays Monterey and Shake! Otis at Monterey, acclaimed documentarian D. A. Pennebaker’s Monterey Pop companion pieces, feature the entire sets by these legendary musicians, performances that have entered rock-and-roll mythology.
Disc Features.•Restored high-definition digital transfers of all three films, supervised and approved by D. A. Pennebaker
•Soundtracks featuring 5.1 mixes by legendary recording engineer Eddie Kramer, presented in Dolby Digital and DTS-HD Master Audio (on Blu-ray edition)
•THE OUTTAKE PERFORMANCES: Two hours of performances not included in Monterey Pop, from the Association, Big Brother and the Holding Company, the Blues Project, the Byrds, Country Joe and the Fish, the Electric Flag, Jefferson Airplane, Al Kooper, the Mamas and the Papas, Laura Nyro, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Simon and Garfunkel, Tiny Tim, and the Who
•Audio commentaries by Pennebaker and festival producer Lou Adler, and music critics and historians Charles Shaar Murray and Peter Guralnick
•Video interviews with Adler and Pennebaker and with Phil Walden, Otis Redding’s manager from 1959-1967
•Audio interviews with festival producer John Phillips, festival publicist Derek Taylor, and performers Cass Elliot and David Crosby
•Photo-essay by photographer Elaine Mayes
•Original theatrical trailers and radio spots
•Monterey Pop Festival scrapbook
•PLUS: Booklets featuring essays by critics Michael Lydon, Barney Hoskyns, Armond White, and David Fricke