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Deep Purple hold a unique place amongst the cream of the world's hard
rock groups. Where other bands of their vintage have called it a day
or disappeared to the obscure gig circuit, Deep Purple continue to
pack stadiums around the world and regularly release new albums.
This reputation for hard work and even harder gigs was earned the hard
way, with the band touring relentlessly during the early 1970s to
promote their classic albums.
A number of those shows were recorded
and have been rescued from obscurity by Purple Records over the years.
Now, to mark the tenth anniversary of the label's relaunch, their
first ever Deep Purple compilation has been put together. It proves a
remarkable journey through the group's live repertoire, and covers all
four of the original line-ups with tracks sourced from across the
label's entire catalogue.
Starting off on the West Coast of America at the height of flower-
power, with tracks recorded on their debut tour in 68, the set soon
rips into the core of the band's classic era. Tracks from In Rock,
Machine Head and Made In Japan era taken from rare shows across Europe
(Germany, Denmark, Montreux) are followed by a final selection from
the Mk 3 and Mk 4 years, including a track from Blackmore's last show
with the group in Paris in 1975, culminating in the famous Tokyo
recording from 1975.
The package carries a detailed history of the group during the period
with pictures and information on the concerts.
This 2CD set can be ordered from DPAS Mailorder and will be available
in all good record stores.

purple
records catalogue
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