商品説明
Speaking of the live of the second period DEEP PURPLE, first of all, it is ad lib and interplay derived from the high playing ability of the members, but there are songs such as "Wring That Neck" and "Mandrake Root" that are close to 25 minutes in one song. The following live performances from 1970 to 71 are spectacular in interplay, but there are some aspects that are a little uncomfortable for beginners to listen to suddenly. On the other hand, in the early 1972 live, which began to feature many songs from "MACHINE HEAD" such as "Highway Star" and "Space Truckin'", there was a balance between a fulfilling band play and songs of sufficient length. It's suitable, and you can enjoy a live performance that is just right for beginners to use as an entrance. This work "ELECTRIC GHOST" is one that I would like to recommend to many fans from the aspect of the variation of the performance song as well as the wonderfulness of the live performance.
Wolverhampton "Civic Hall" on February 20th, which is the second performance from the live in the UK where three performances were held in the latter half of February during the 1972 European tour just before the release of "MACHINE HEAD". "The sound source that recorded the performance was a live that was well known as a staple of the same period among enthusiasts since it was released under the title" WALVERHAMPTON 2.20.72 ". In this work "ELECTRIC GHOST", while taking the same system as the audience recording that has existed from the past, it is 1 hour 32 minutes with high freshness and normal pitch from the master who seems to be clearly higher than the material distributed among traders. (You can understand the difference between the masters in that you don't really care about the muddy sound). The sound reproduced with a live tape-like presence and stable recording, with a better outlook and proportion than at that time, was outstanding in terms of both audibility and ease of listening, and the audience at the same time. As one of the decisive recordings, the listener will be able to enjoy the fulfilling PURPLE live.
Disc 1
1. Highway Star 2. Strange Kind Of Woman 3. Child In Time 4. Mule/Drum Solo
Disc 2
1. Lazy 2. Space Truckin' 3. Fireball 4. Lucille
Ian Gillan - Vocal Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Roger Glover - Bass Jon Lord - Keyboards
Ian Paice - Drums
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