商品説明
After the performance in Japan in August 1972, the second DEEP PURPLE decisively deteriorated the relationships inside the band around the UK tour in September, and Ian Gillan decided to leave the band. Will be. The second lineup will continue until June 1973 in order to digest the live that has already been booked, but the tension of the live will become more calm compared to the 1970 tour and the first performance in Japan. increase. Therefore, it is generally said that the second 1973 live is "not bad, but somehow unsatisfactory", but there are many live that fans should listen to. This work "BERLIN 1973" can be said to be one of them.
This sound source records the performance in Berlin, Germany on the first day of the 1973 European tour that started on January 16th. This recording is also well-known to PURPLE mania for a long time, and is a source that has produced numerous titles. However, in the production of this work, instead of the lower generation tape known in Japan, the direct copy of the master tape obtained from Germany's top collector his ter is used. The brightness and sound omission that are incomparable to the past titles 10 years ago are outstanding, and everyone will be surprised at the normal pitch and the brightness like DAT recording that goes through the whole recording. The taper is supposed to have been recorded with a very high quality microphone at the venue, and the sound and tone of the music are excellent from the opening "Highway Star". In addition to the rich bass, the piercing guitar and organ tones recreate the charm of '70s PURPLE with the best sound.
Disc 1
1. Highway Star 2. Smoke On The Water 3. Strange Kind Of Woman 4. Mary Long 5. Lazy
6. Drum Solo/The Mule
Disc 2
1. Space Truckin' 2. Black Night 3. Lucille
Ian Gillan - Vocal Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Roger Glover - Bass Jon Lord - Keyboards
Ian Paice - Drums
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