Описание
Deep Purple- SPACE TRUCKIN’ ROUND THE WORLD: LIVE 1968-1976 – 2CD- 08.12.2009-
- Darker Than Blue Ltd./Deep Purple (Overseas) Ltd./Purple Records- 5022911315313 (PUR 315D)- 500 grn
DEEP PURPLE OFFICIAL ARCHIVE COLLECTION Series.
The restarted Purple Records, the official reissue label for all things associated with Deep Purple, celebrated its Tenth Anniversary by issuing its first-ever live compilation. This double-disc set released in late 2009 contains performances from 1968 through 1976, when the band officially called it a day for the first time. Where other bands of their vintage have called it a day or disappeared to the obscure gig circuit, Deep Purple continue to pack stadiums around the world and regularly release new albums. This collection proves a remarkable journey through the group's live repertoire, and covers all four of the original line-ups with tracks sourced from across the label's entire catalogue. Starting off on the West Coast of America at the height of flower-power, with tracks recorded on their debut tour in 68, the set soon rips into the core of the band's classic era. Tracks from Deep Purple In Rock, Machine Head and Made In Japan era taken from rare shows across Europe (Germany, Denmark, Monteux) are followed by a final selection from the Mk 3 and Mk 4 years, including a track from Ritchie Blackmore's last show with the group in Paris in 1975, culminating in the famous Tokyo recording from 1975.
PERSONNEL: Bass – Nick Simper, Roger Glover; Bass, Vocals – Glenn Hughes; Drums – Ian Paice; Guitar – Ritchie Blackmore, Tommy Bolin; Keyboards – Jon Lord; Vocals – David Coverdale, Ian Gillan, Rod Evans.
This means, of course, that along with Ritchie Blackmore on guitar and vocalist Ian Gillan, we get axe god Tommy Bolin and a young David Coverdale as well! This set was compiled for the purpose of attracting more general fans rather than merely collectors - though who else would be interested in two CDs of vintage Deep Purple? - so there isn’t any unreleased material on it. That said, what is here is completely righteous, even if the sound quality - based on the original source tape - is a little dodgy from time to time. Disc one kicks off with a live version of “Hush” from 1968 that, despite its rather thin sound, is a monster of a performance. But that song, despite its smash worldwide success, wasn’t the extent of Deep Purple’s fascination with American R&B. Check out the nine-plus-minute “River Deep Mountain High,” complete with a 2001: A Space Odyssey-themed intro by Jon Lord. It turns into a full-blown rock jam from the beginning and showcases how heavy Deep Purple’s sound was right from the jump. “Wring That Neck,” from 1970, includes bits of “Lazy,” “Three Blind Mice,” “In The Hall Of The Mountain King,” “Rhapsody In Blue,” “White Christmas,” and “Jingle Bells” in its 20-minute sprawl. Disc two kicks off with a gorgeous version of “Child In Time,” recorded during a television appearance in Granada. It also includes a smokin’ reading of “Lazy,” for over ten minutes, and versions of “Burn” and “Mistreated” from a gig in San Diego in 1974 with Tommy Bolin and David Coverdale. “Lady Double Dealer” showcases David Coverdale at his early live best and Tommy Bolin is just plain scary in his technical facility that sacrifices nothing in the rock department. Ultimately, this is a solid compilation that is thoroughly enjoyable from top to bottom if you ever liked Deep Purple, despite the fact that “Space Truckin’” and “Smoke On The Water” are not included - we say Hallelujah! While all instruments and voices can be heard without straining at all, the sheer raw presentation of the material here makes it more, not less, attractive for the listener.
Issued In A Standard Jewel Case With Double Clear Tray Includes 12-Page Booklet.
Made In The EU.
ПРИ ПОКУПКЕ (сразу) ТРЁХ ФИРМЕННЫХ АЛЬБОМОВ, ДОСТАВКА БЕСПЛАТНО !!!