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DEEP PURPLE With ORCHESTRA
Live At Montreaux 2011
Recorded Live at the Auditorium Stravinski, Montreaux, Switzerland, 16th July 2011
Limited Edition of 1000 Copies In Purple Vinyl
RSD - Record Store Day Edition 2015
Country of release: UK, 2015
Original released: 2011
Label: Rock Classics
Catalogue number: RCV153LP
Barcode: 803341439658
Condition Records: Mint
Condition Cover / Box: Mint
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Deep Purple Overture (1:39)
2. Highway Star (6:54)
3. Hard Lovin' Man (6:09)
4. Maybe I'm A Leo (4:30)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Strange Kind Of Woman (6:20)
2. Rapture Of The Deep (5:45)
3. Woman From Tokyo (6:19)
Tracks Side 3:
1. Contact Lost (4:29)
2. When A Blind Man Cries (3:50)
3. The Well Dressed Guitar (2:50)
4. Knocking At Your Back Door (5:51)
Tracks Side 4:
1. Lazy (8:59)
2. No One Came (5:40)
3. Don Airey Keyboard Solo (5:45)
Tracks Side 5:
1. Perfect Strangers (6:06)
2. Space Truckin' (4:56)
3. Smoke On The Water (8:32)
Tracks Side 6:
1. Hush (8:19)
2. Black Night (9:10)
Listen At YouTube:
Deep Purple have been regular
participants at The Montreux Jazz Festival since as far back as their 1972
release, Machine Head, which they recorded in the Swiss host town in 1971. The
band recorded a live album in Montreux in 1969 at a casino, and, ironically,
that same casino would inspire their signature song, “Smoke on the Water,” two
years later.
In 2006 Deep Purple released a double live CD and a DVD
compilation of performances from their Montreux Jazz Festival appearances in
1996 and 2000, respectively. Fast forward to 2011 when Deep Purple returned to
Montreux for the prestigious event, minus keyboardist Jon Lord, who retired from
the band in 2001. Taking over for Lord was none other than Don Airey (Rainbow),
who has a rich history in rock ‘n’ roll. The addition of Airey made guitarist
Steve Morse (formerly of the Dixie Dregs) a senior member after he took over
for reclusive guitarist Ritchie Blackmore in 1994.
For their appearance at
Montreux in 2011, Deep Purple added a twist to their set by teaming up with the
Neue Philharmonie from Frankfurt, Germany. Purple are no strangers to playing
with a symphony. They played a series of shows in the late ’60s with a symphony,
and in 1999 they played a series of shows at Royal Albert Hall that spawned a
live album release in 2000. Deep Purple are pioneers in combining hard-driving
rock ‘n’ roll with a symphony. Others have tried to replicate this style but
have failed. Recent heavy hitters that have tried include the Scorpions and
KISS, whose efforts were disastrous, and Metallica, whose effort was so-so at
best.
The set for this performance leaned heavily on the classic back
catalog. Purple included all the hits as well as recent cuts from the Morse era.
If you closed your eyes, the band didn’t sound like they had lost a thing. Airey
and Morse remain respectful to the classic material. Morse had the green light
to improvise and added his own southern jazz-fusion vibe to solos, and he jammed
without straying too far from the path that Blackmore blazed.
Sadly, the weak
link in Purple in 2011 is singer Ian Gillan, who at one time had some of the
most coveted vocal talents in rock ‘n’ roll. Time has taken its toll. Gillan
struggled right off the blocks. The show opened with “Highway Star” and he
couldn’t hit the hit the high notes. Based on his facial expression during
“Space Truckin’,” he appeared to be trying, but his vocal cords were having none
of it. Gillian fought throughout the set to break through the wall of sound
created by his band mates and the orchestra, at times getting lost in the mix.
Classics like “Woman from Tokyo,” “Knocking on Your Back Door,” “Hush,” Black
Night” and “Perfect Strangers” benefitted greatly from the symphonic
treatment.
In the end, Live at Montreux 2011 is for the die-hard fans or
completists who need this album and this DVD in their collection. Like Metallica
had with their S&M release, Live at Montreux might also have cross-over
appeal with classical music aficionados. (Ruben Mosqueda on November 22,
2011/oregonmusicnews.com)
Don Airey - Keyboards
Ian Gillan -
Vocals
Roger Glover - Bass Guitar
Steve Morse - Guitar
Ian Paice -
Drums
Stephen 'BK' Bentley-Klein - Conductor, Violin Solo
&
Neues
Philharmonisches Orchester Frankfurt
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