商品説明
From the European tour in December 1973, when the third period of Purple was unveiled, on December 11th, a press CD that completely recorded the performance of Gortemberg in Sweden with high-quality audience recording will be released. "White Nights" (CS-21 / 22) exists as an already-released version in this performance, but the sound quality is incomparably superior to the already-released version, and it is the first master quality of the third period purple. You can enjoy his early stage. (The pitch is also accurate.) Vocals, guitars and all musical tones are recorded with more direct sounds, and this time the drums can be heard firmly, so you can enjoy the crisp performance that is the original charm of purple. increase. All the sounds are picked up quite loudly, but it is good enough for this era, and you can enjoy the whole picture of the show with a powerful sound image. Full of listening places unique to the early stages of the tour! I'm not used to the new song yet, so after Burn's guitar solo (before Glenn Hughes enters the second vocal), Ritchie misunderstands the composition and it becomes a meaningless development. The number of endings is sloppy, but it still gets together with momentum. David calls Might Just Take Your Life !, but Glen says, "Wait a minute. The organ needs adjustment," while Ritchie plays a light ad lib. John's organ is also recorded with the best sound with a direct feeling, and it is a perfect score to listen to from beginning to end. In front of Lay Down and Stay Down, Glenn Hughes plays a rock star-like MC in a voice that Glenn Hughes often passes through to block David, who only says Thank you.
Disc 1
1. Intro. 2. Burn 3. Might Just Take Your Life 4. Lay Down, Stay Down 5. Mistreated
6. Smoke On The Water
Disc 2
1. Keyboard Solo 2. You Fool No One 3.Drum Solo/The Mule 4. Space Truckin'
5. What's Going On Here
Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar David Coverdale - Vocal Glenn Hughes - Bass & Vocal
Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums
Darker Than Blue 057/058
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