商品説明
The moment of the climax of the second phase DEEP PURPLE who was the creator of "MACHINE HEAD" right now. The superb live album has been brushed up and is now available.
Two performances are included in this work. A superb audience recording with "February 19, 1972 Round House Performance (5 songs)" and "October 4, 1971 Royal Albert Hall Performance (2 songs)" added. Yes, it's the super-famous board "DAGENHAM ROUNDHOUSE 1972" that shocked me four years ago.
[Legendary name recording that vacuum packed the climax of miracles]
The history of deep purple has exceeded 50 years, but its peak period was extremely short. The sharpness of the performance was terrible in 1970, but while keeping its terribleness, when it was time to add more historic masterpieces to the set, it stabbed the todome from the latter half of 1971 to the first half of 1972. "DAGENHAM ROUNDHOUSE 1972" was a masterpiece that let you experience such an extreme scene with the best sound. First of all, let's unravel from the schedule at that time in order to imagine such a situation.
● 1971
"Released" FIREBALL "on July 9"
・ July 2-31: North America # 1 (23 performances)
・ September 1st-October 11th: Europe # 1 (16 performances) ← ★ Coco ★ 13th performance
・ October 22nd + 24th: North America # 2 (2 performances)
《Giran collapses due to hepatitis》
《December 6-21, “MACHINE HEAD” production》
● 1972
・ January 5: Hamburg performance
・ January 13-31: North America # 3 (16 performances)
・ February 5-29: Europe # 2 (12 performances) ← ★ Coco ★ 8th performance
"March 25," MACHINE HEAD "released"
This is the history from "FIREBALL" to "MACHINE HEAD". The main round house performance of this work is just before the release of "MACHINE HEAD". It was the 8th performance of "Europe # 2". And the Royal Albert Hall performance is the 13th performance of "Europe # 1" going back further. It was about two months before the Montreux session when "MACHINE HEAD" was produced.
(79:21)
Live at Roundhouse, Dagenham, UK 19th February 1972
1. Intro
2. Highway Star
3. Strange Kind Of Woman
4. No No No
5. Child In Time
6. The Mule
Live at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 4th October 1971
7. Lazy
8. Fireball
Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Ian Gillan - Vocal Roger Glover - Bass
Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums
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