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Private Gold — 11 The Pyramid 1996 Pyramida Czech Extra Quality

In the world of music collecting, "Private Gold" refers to a series of bootleg CDs often produced in the 1990s that were prized for containing unreleased tracks, alternate takes, or superior-quality recordings that were not available on official releases.

The Discovery: While excavating in Abu-Sir, the couple finds a treasure map leading to an ancient sarcophagus. In the world of music collecting, "Private Gold"

Private Gold 11: The Pyramid is a landmark 1996 adult adventure film that redefined production standards for the European adult film industry. Directed by the prolific Pierre Woodman and produced by Private Media Group, this film is the first installment of the "Pyramid Trilogy," which famously utilized a record-setting $1 million budget for its time. Known for its "Extra Quality" production and exotic locales, the movie is a cornerstone of the Private Gold series. Production and "Extra Quality" Details Directed by the prolific Pierre Woodman and produced

The narrative follows archaeologists William and Elysabeth Reuter (played by David Perry and Angelica Mirai). Are you interested in the historical context of

Are you interested in the historical context of 1990s high-budget adult cinema or details on the sequels in this trilogy? The Pyramid 1 (Video 1996) - IMDb

The Private Gold Standard

To understand the legacy of The Pyramid, one must understand the context of the "Private Gold" label. This series was designed to showcase feature films—movies with actual plots, costumes, and sets—rather than the "gonzo" style of filmmaking that was becoming popular elsewhere.

For years, unreleased tracks (often from The Beatles' "Get Back" / "Let It Be" sessions) circulated on vinyl bootlegs with high generation loss—meaning they were copies of copies, resulting in muffled sound and tape hiss.