商品説明
Twenty years ago, the first live album of the Hokkaido performance, which was realized in 1996, is now available. The performance in Japan at "PURPENDICULAR WORLD TOUR 1996" was also the first visit to Japan with Steve Morse joining, but this day was the first performance in Hokkaido in the history of DEEP PURPLE. This work is the memorable audience album.
The 1996 Japan tour was scheduled to traverse the whole of Japan on a scale of 10 performances, but this work was recorded on the 9th performance "November 6, 1996 Sapporo performance". The recorder is a master of Sapporo known as "there is that person" in Hokkaido. Recently, Paul Rodgers's "SAPPORO 1996 (Wardour-172)" and Jeff Beck's "SAPPORO 2005 (Wardour-163)" have attracted a lot of attention for their high-quality sound. am.
The master handed over directly from such a master is the recording that will be released for the first time in the world this time. Enclosed there was a wonderful sound that made it famous. Anyway, the musical tone is clear, and the bass also roars thickly. The "Hokkaido Welfare Pension Hall (currently Sapporo Art and Culture House)", which was the site of the event, is the largest hall in Hokkaido with 2,300 seats. Vivid to the edge of the instrument. On top of that, the rich bass that is transmitted to the vibration of the floor and walls of the venue is also wonderful. Speaking of Hokkaido, there is an image of a barren area that has been suffering from a lack of taper for many years, but the quality of this work is more than sufficient even in the metropolitan areas of Tokyo and Osaka, which are crowded with masters. On the contrary, it is a masterpiece recording at a level that can surpass.
Disc 1(57:06)
1. Intro 2. Fireball 3. Vavoom: Ted The Mechanic 4. Pictures Of Home 5. Black Night
6. Cascades: I'm Not Your Lover 7. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming 8. Woman From Tokyo
9. The Aviator
Disc 2(63:27)
1. MC 2. Rosa's Cantina 3. No One Came 4. Smoke On The Water 5. When A Blind Man Cries
6. Speed King
Encore
7. Perfect Strangers 8. Hey Cisco 9. Highway Star
Ian Gillan - Vocal Steve Morse - Guitar Roger Glover - Bass Ian Paice - Drums
Jon Lord - Keyboards
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