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Deep Purple/Sweden 1975

Deep Purple/Sweden 1975

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A “miraculous spring” between RAINBOW and DEEP PURPLE. That was the 1975 European tour that took place just before Ritchie Blackmore left. The other day, the new excavation “COPENHAGEN 1975” from this tour was very popular, and another masterpiece recording has appeared. That is this work, the audience album of “March 21, 1975 Gothenburg Performance”. First of all, let me explain why our last European tour is so special. 《Storm no Messenger'' released in November 1974》 ・November 13-December 18, 1974: North America (19 performances) ・January 25, 1975: Australia (1 performance) 《February-March 1975 “STORMBRINGER WORLD TOUR 1974-1975” ・March 16-April 7, 1975: Europe (12 performances) ←★Click here★ [Ritchie Blackmore leaves] This was only 32 performances “STORMBRINGER WORLD TOUR 1974-1975” “Full story. After completing 20 concerts in North America and Australia, Ritchie produced "Conqueror of Silver Ridge" with ELF's Ronnie James Dio. He felt a positive response there and decided to form RAINBOW. The 12 performances of the European tour that followed were a digestive match for Richie, but the strange thing about rock is that it does not become lazy, but the opposite. Even though Richie had already completed ``Ginrei no Conqueror'' and his heart had shifted to his new band, RAINBOW, his enthusiasm for new possibilities remained undiminished and he continued to perform on DEEP PURPLE's stage, day after day and night. He gave a series of great performances. Its fulfillment was seen in the official live albums “MADE IN EUROPE” and “MK III: THE FINAL CONCERTS” compiled from the last three days, but the miracle was not only in those three days. This work is a live album that proves that. Here, let's take a look back at the schedule of those miraculous 12 days. ・March 16 & 17: 2 performances in Yugoslavia ・March 20: Denmark “COPENHAGEN 1975” ・March 21: Sweden [this work] ・March 23-30: 5 performances of Germany tour ・April 3rd: Austria (Official Edition) ・April 5th: Germany (Official Edition) ・April 7th: France (Official Edition) This is the complete story of the last 12 performances of the European tour. This work was recorded the day after the previous “COPENHAGEN 1975”. The quality is a stunning vintage audience. Above all, the power to convey a performance full of tension is amazing. There are some scenes where the movie seems a little over-peaked, but I feel like that's an advantage rather than a disadvantage. KING CRIMSON's "EARTHBOUND" became a masterpiece because the performance and sound miraculously matched, but this work also has that magic. If I write it like this, you might think it's a tremendous explosion, but of course, if that's the case, I won't make it into a press. Although it has some complaints about it being "for the 70's," the sound can be confidently recommended as "amazing." However, it's just that it can't be said to be "just like a sound board." In the first place, this recording itself was once known as “GYPSY IN SWEDEN”, but this work uses a younger generation master. The mastering also took full advantage of its naturalness (the sound doesn't need to be made more powerful in the first place). Although the recording itself has a vintage feel, the freshness of the master is so fresh that it is hard to believe that it has exceeded 41 years, and it is undoubtedly the best live album of Gothenburg 75 in existence. How exciting and uplifting was the birth of RAINBOW for Richie? There's no need to put it into words, it's a masterpiece of a performance. The miraculous last European tour had a total of 12 performances, but the remaining recordings are the three performances that became the basis for the official "MADE IN EUROPE" and "MK III: THE FINAL CONCERTS", and the three performances by the audience (3 20th, 21st, and 30th of each month), and one of them is the one that has been permanently preserved with the best sound. The greatness of the last European tour is a masterpiece of a live album that flows from the speakers with 100% real sound. For those who were shocked by "COPENHAGEN 1975" and those who want to hear as much of "The Miraculous Spring of 1975" as possible in one performance. This is truly a product that can be called "MADE IN (NORTHERN) EUROPE." Live at Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden 21st March 1975 Disc 1(65:41) 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. Drum Solo/The Mule Disc 2(35:49) 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(65:41) 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. Drum Solo/The Mule Disc 2(35:49) 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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