商品説明
This is the final day of the 1975 Japan Tour, which was the third time for DEEP PURPLE in the 1970s since the second formation in June 1973, and the first and last visit to Japan in the fourth formation. The performance at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on December 15th will be released as a 2-disc limited press CD using the best audience master who has never appeared among traders!
After Ritchie Blackmore's withdrawal, DEEP PURPLE had Jon Lord's idea that he couldn't continue the band without Ritchie, and he was thinking of breaking up at this point. However, the situation changed due to the enthusiasm of David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes who wanted to continue the band and the participation of Tommy Bolin, and it was decided to continue the band as the fourth lineup. Not only the second period, which is synonymous with hard rock, but also the third period, which practiced bluesy rock, will be released as a masterpiece "COME TASTE THE BAND" with a funky and soulful taste. The band, which started the world tour from the Oceania Asia Tour in November 1975, encountered a big trouble in Jakarta on the way, but started with the Nagoya Civic Assembly Hall performance on December 8 as originally scheduled, all 4 We will hold a performance in Japan.
The 4th PURPLE performance in Japan can be heard with the bonus title "FIRST TASTE IN NAGOYA" from the Nagoya performance mentioned above, and the following Osaka performance on the 11th is "RISES OVER" packed with two types of audience sources. It is released as "OSAKA". Furthermore, for the Fukuoka performance on the 12th, the press CD title "ALWAYS TEASIN'", which appeared four years ago, is known to fans as one of the classics. In addition, this Tokyo performance also has an audience recording such as "MORE TASTE!" Which is nostalgic for maniacs, and the official work "THIS TIME AROUND: LIVE IN TOKYO" announced in 2001, and all performances are now performed. The pattern of is known. However, this Budokan live, which was the last performance in Tokyo not only for the 4th period but also for DEEP PURPLE in the 1970s, is as important as 1972, which marked the brilliant first landing in Japan. The newly introduced Mas His Tar Tape is a must-listen sound source for DEEP PURPLE fans, which reveals the special Budokan performance from different directions with exquisite sound!
Disc 1 (58:40)
1. Opening 2. Burn 3. Lady Luck 4. Love Child 5. Gettin' Tighter
6. Smoke On The Water incl. Georgia On My Mind 7. Wild Dogs 8. I Need Love
9. Soldier Of Fortune
Disc 2 (67:46)
1. Jon Lord Solo 2. Lazy incl. Drum Solo 3. This Time Around 4. Owed To G
5. Guitar Solo 6. Drifter 7. You Keep On Moving 8. Stormbringer
9. Highway Star
David Coverdale - Vocal Tommy Bolin - Guitar Glenn Hughes - Bass, Vocal
Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums
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