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3LP DEEP PURPLE
Paris 1975
(Live at Palais Des Sports, Paris, France, 07. 04. 1975)
Country of release: Germany, 2014
Label: Edel / Ear Music
Catalogue number: 0209764ERE
Barcode: 4029759097648
Klappcover / Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Includes Innersleeves
Condition Records: Mint
Condition Cover: Mint
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1.
Burn (9:46)
2. Stormbringer (5:13)
3. The Gypsy (6:11)
4.
Lady Double Dealer (4:36)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Mistreated (17:26)
2. Smoke On The Water (11:11)
Tracks Side 3:
1. You Fool No One (19:31)
Tracks Side 4:
1. Space Truckin' (21:22)
Tracks Side 5:
1.
Going Down (5:19)
2. Highway
Star (11:33)
Tracks Side 6:
1. 1975 Interview With Coverdale, Hughes & Paice (Bonustrack)
Listen At YouTube:
This
aural document of Blackmore's last pre-reunion Deep Purple show is an
amazing record of an historic event. I freely admit to having a 'soft
spot' for this era of Purple as the scrapbook 1975 tour album 'Made
In Europe' was an early purchase for me (when I was a mere pimply
youth). So what does this 'new' release have to offer?
Well
apart from a good half hour of previously unreleased material, the
major point of interest on Live In Paris 1975 is the SOUND. Full
marks to the restoring engineers as the sound on this one is
absolutely awesome: everything is exactly where it should be, with
each voice and instrument distinct and yet somehow blending together
to make a great Purple whole. With headphones on it's easy to get a
minds-eye-view of the stage in Paris. Blackmore prowling in the
shadows on the right, Lord making all the right noises on the left,
Paicey powering everything wonderfully from the back, Coverdale
centre stage and Hughes whooping away to the left of him.
It's
great to hear the full set, with in-between song chat (and all,
ahem,interpolated
bits)
restored to their rightful place. Much has been made of Blackmore's
mind being elsewhere (over the Rainbow?) at the time of this show,
but his playing, whilst perhaps not as fiery as the '74 tour, is
still inspired. This is clear from the outset with a very powerful
'Burn'
kicking
things off. Blackmore is simply on fire for this one, with some great
playing, even when he's only playing rhythm behind Lord's solo. Some
manic keyboard work leads into 'Stormbringer'
with
killer solos from both Blackmore and Lord. 'The
Gypsy' is
next up with good vocals and nice soloing from Blackmore again at the
coda. We're then treated to a full-tilt 'Lady
Double Dealer' before
arguably Mk 3's finest hour 'Mistreated'.
If Ritchie Blackmore loses his way a little on the intro to this, he
more than makes up for it with the seemingly nonchalant virtuosity of
his solo work in the middle, which is simply masterful.
'Smoke
On The Water' follows
- a nice version, as Mk 3 ones go, prefaced by some casual noodling
from Blackmore, which includes the riff of 'Lazy'. 'You
Fool No One' begins
as it always did in a live setting - with a keyboard solo, and is
very much a vehicle to show off the individual talents of the band
with Blackmore doing his blitz-&-blues thang, and the whole
shebang rounded off with a dose of Paicey magic and a snatch of 'The
Mule'. Oh, and there's some pretty good harmonised singing from
Coverdale and Hughes in there somewhere too.
'Space
Truckin' begins
with Glenn getting a bit carried away, before Jon gets things back on
track with his '2001' intro. This 20 minute work-out finds Blackmore
seemingly a bit subdued, but has some good 'lead' bass work from
Glenn Hughes, using the 'twangy' effects pedal that people who saw
him on his recent UK tour will recognise. The 'Going
Down / Highway Star' encore
brings proceedings to a close in fine style with the excellent sound
again meaning that everything is clearly audible and showing that the
whole band is working hard.
All in all then a fitting, and indeed
a fighting finish to the Mk 3 era, with Blackmore giving his Strat
some serious abuse into the bargain.(Tim Summers/deep-purple.net)
Ritchie
Blackmore - Guitar
David Coverdale - Lead Vocals
Glenn Hughes -
Bass, Backing Vocals
Jon Lord - Organ, Keyboards
Ian Paice - Drums, Percussion
Versand innerhalb Deutschland (versichert mit GLS - generell innerhalb von 24 Stunden) 6,00 Euro
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