商品説明
"Miracle spring" between RAINBOW and DEEP PURPLE. It was the 1975 European tour that took place just before Ritchie Blackmore left. The other day, the new excavation "COPENHAGEN 1975 (Darker Than Blue 233/234)" was very well received from this tour, but another masterpiece recording appeared on the press 2CD. That is the audience album of this work, "March 21, 1975 Gothenburg Performance". First of all, let me explain once again why the last European tour is so special.
"Released" Stormbringer "in November 1974"
・ November 13th-December 18th, 1974: North America (19 performances)
・ January 25, 1975: Australia (1 performance)
<< February-March 1975 "Champion of Ginrei" production >>
・ March 16th-April 7th, 1975: Europe (12 performances) ← ★ Coco ★
《Ritchie Blackmore withdrawal》
This is the whole picture of "STORMBRINGER WORLD TOUR 1974-1975" which was only 32 performances. After 20 performances in North America & Australia, Ritchie produced "Ritchie Blackmore's Champion" with ELF's Ronnie James Dio. He felt a response there and decided to form RAINBOW. The 12 European tours that followed were a dead rubber match for Ritchie, but it's a mystery of rock that it's not just a mess, it's the other way around. Ritchie has already completed "Ritchie Blackmore's", and despite the fact that his heart has moved to the new band RAINBOW, the psychology of burning new possibilities has not cooled down and has been struck by the stage of DEEP PURPLE day after night. It was a series of famous performances.
Disc 1(65:41)
1. Intro. 2. Burn 3. Stormbringer 4. Gypsy 5. Lady Double Dealer 6. Mistreated
7. Lazy/Smoke On The Water 8. Georgia On My Mind 9. Keyboard Solo 10. You Fool No One
11. Drum Solo/The Mule
Disc 2(35:49)
1. Space Truckin' 2. Going Down 3. Highway Star
Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar David Coverdale - Vocal Glenn Hughes - Bass, Vocal
Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums
DEEP PURPLE KENT