Deep Purple/Osaka, Japan 1991
Deep Purple/Osaka, Japan 1991
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"OSAKA 1991" is a reprint of Kinney's original DAT without missing a single note, and has been polished to the ultimate quality. This is truly a live album that Japan is proud of to the world. The only thing missing from this masterpiece is the ``visual sense of reality.'' This is where this work appears. This is an audience video that captures the same live performance from the audience's perspective. The shooting position for this film is in front of Ritchie Blackmore on the first floor arena. This is a video that once appeared as part of "BLAZE AND FIRE (POWER GATE-173)". What's amazing is the image quality. The image quality is so clear that it's hard to believe it's from 1991, and it's as vivid as if it had been shot digitally recently. What's more, even when the members are zoomed in, there is no blurring, and even Richie's facial expressions, flowing hair, and Ian Paice's enthusiastic performance while shaking his head are exceptionally clear. And it's amazing how Angle chases Richie. Richie doesn't show any flashy actions, perhaps due to an injury he sustained while playing soccer, but he concentrates on his performance. To be honest, it's a shame that the intro to "Knocking At Your Back Door" and "Lazy" are not included, and there are scenes where the camera direction is unstable. However, the scene when the members get hooked is amazing, and Richie's solo is clear up to his fingertips. Even if you are familiar with the Osaka performance due to previous releases, the image will be dozens of times more vivid. For example, "Truth Hurts". In the guitar solo scene in the middle, Roger Glover, Joe Lynn Turner, and Richie sit on the drum riser, and Joe takes the rhythm cross-legged. The scene is like a session in a living room, and the melancholic melody is even more reminiscent of a melancholy. Also, during "Highway Star", a star-shaped laser beam lights up the stage, and during the second half of the guitar solo, Joe fans Richie's fingertips with a towel to cool them down. In "Smoke On The Water," Pace's drum solo takes the rhythm with his shoulders on top of the big chorus, and Kime's smug face is perfect. The reality that unfolded beyond the scenes of these live shows and the fierce high quality sound of the main press 2CD appears one after another. “OSAKA 1991” has a hyper sound that is on par with the masterpiece soundboards packed into “SLAVES AND MASTERS WORLD TOUR 1991”. This is a piece that enhances that wonderful live album even more with a “visual image”. Please enjoy it to the fullest. Live at Osaka-Jo Hall, Osaka, Japan 26th June 1991(86:18) 1. Intro. 2. Burn 3. Black Night 4. Long Live Rock n' Roll 5. Child In Time 6. Black Night 7. Truth Hurts 8. The Cut Runs Deep (incl. Hush) 9. Perfect Strangers 10. Fire In The Basement 11. Love Conquers All 12. Difficult To Cure 13. Keyboard Solo 14. Knocking At Your Back Door15. Highway Star 16. Smoke On The Water 17. Drum Solo 18. King Of Dreams19. Woman From Tokyo 20. Smoke On The Water Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Joe Lynn Turner - Vocal Roger Glover - Bass Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums COLOR NTSC Approx.88min.
1. Intro. 2. Burn 3. Black Night 4. Long Live Rock n' Roll 5. Child In Time 6. Black Night 7. Truth Hurts 8. The Cut Runs Deep (incl. Hush) 9. Perfect Strangers 10. Fire In The Basement 11. Love Conquers All 12. Difficult To Cure 13. Keyboard Solo 14. Knocking At Your Back Door15. Highway Star 16. Smoke On The Water 17. Drum Solo 18. King Of Dreams19. Woman From Tokyo 20. Smoke On The Water Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Joe Lynn Turner - Vocal Roger Glover - Bass Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums COLOR NTSC Approx.88min.