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Deep Purple/Sweden 1975

Deep Purple/Sweden 1975

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WHITESNAKE is remaking their famous songs, Glenn Hughes is preparing for his solo visit to Japan, and Ritchie Blackmore announces the restart of RAINBOW with the words, ``I'll do Purple songs too.'' Nowadays, the live album containing the last tour of DEEP PURPLE, the 3rd season of DEEP PURPLE, which has rapidly started to be in the spotlight, has become more affordable and has been reissued! This work is an audience album containing the “March 21, 1975 Gothenburg performance”. First, let’s check the schedule of “STORMBRINGER WORLD TOUR 1974-1975” to get an idea of ​​the location of this live show. To begin with, this tour was only 32 times. It can be broadly divided into three parts. ・November-December 1974: North American tour with 19 performances ・January 1975: 1 performance in Australia ・March-April 1975: European tour with 12 performances Among these, the 1975 Europe tour was the last tour of the third period. Looking at the 12 performances in more detail... ・March 16 and 17, 1975: 2 performances in Yugoslavia ・March 20, 1975: Denmark ・March 21, 1975: Sweden [this work] ・March 23-30, 1975: 5 performances in Germany tour・April 3, 1975: Austria (official edition) ・April 5, 1975: Germany (official edition) ・April 7, 1975: France (official edition) And so on. From this tour, the last three days of the official edition “MADE IN EUROPE” and “MK III: THE FINAL CONCERTS” are famous, but this work is a live show about two weeks before that. As is known from the official version, this tour is full of sharp and passionate performances, despite the deterioration of human relationships. In particular, the Swedish performance where this work was recorded is the fourth performance after a month and a half off, and it is a perfect timing with no feeling of fumbling or fatigue. It is a masterpiece that is called “one of the best in the third period” among enthusiasts. In fact, ``Space Truckin','' which uses ``Thus Spoke Zarathustra'' as an intro, runs for 21 minutes, with David Coverdale singing a line from ``Child In Time,'' followed by Ritchie and Jon Lord's solos. is sharp enough to remind you of 1970. Glenn and Coverdale, who gained confidence with "BURN" and "STORMBRINGER," roared out their youthful and powerful singing voices, and Ian Paice's swing drum, which organized the whole thing, was supple. The show's contrasting structure is dynamic, with the beginning featuring the new songs "Stormbringer," "Gypsy," and "Lady Double Dealer," and the middle and end stages featuring plenty of improvisation. The sound that flows from such a masterpiece is master quality with a realistic vintage feel. There is also a previously released “GYPSY IN SWEDEN” that contains the same live performance, but this work has a younger generation in each stage and the pitch is normal. It is not the type of recording that is “like a soundboard”, but it is not the type of “searching for musical sounds beyond the audience noise”. No matter how loud the audience is, the musical tone is perfectly balanced and can be heard far away! and dominates the space. You can fully enjoy such a famous recording with the best existing natural sound. “STORMBRINGER WORLD TOUR 1974-1975” ended with only 32 performances, with a set list that summarized the 2nd and 3rd seasons and a fulfilling performance. Officials are still in the process of excavating the last three performances, but it would be a waste to be satisfied with just three performances. We want as many people as possible to know about this fulfilling live show. That's why this is a white disc reissue. Now that the third season of DEEP PURPLE is being reviewed again, please experience this work. Live at Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden 21st March 1975 FAIR/GREAT SOUND Disc 1 1. Intro. 2. Burn 3. Stormbringer 4. Gypsy 5. Lady Double Dealer 6. Mistreated 7. Lazy/Smoke On The Water 8. Georgia On My Mind 9. Keyboard Solo 10. You Fool No One 11. Drums Solo/The Mule Disc 2 1. Space Truckin' 2. Going Down 3. Highway Star Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar David Coverdale - Vocal Glenn Hughes - Bass & Vocal Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums

Disc 1 1. Intro. 2. Burn 3. Stormbringer 4. Gypsy 5. Lady Double Dealer 6. Mistreated 7. Lazy/Smoke On The Water 8. Georgia On My Mind 9. Keyboard Solo 10. You Fool No One 11. Drums Solo/The Mule Disc 2 1. Space Truckin' 2. Going Down 3. Highway Star Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar David Coverdale - Vocal Glenn Hughes - Bass & Vocal Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums

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