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track list and timings
Disc 1 1/
Burn 8.38,
2/ Lady Luck 3.31,
3/ Love Child 5.00,
4/ Gettin' Tighter 16.52,
5/ Smoke On The Water / Georgia On My Mind 10.14,
6/ Wild Dogs 6.05.
Disc
2
1/ I Need Love 5.47,
2/ Soldier Of Fortune 1.47,
3/ Jon Lord solo 9.43,
4/ Lazy & drum solo 13.38,
5/ This Time Around 3.38,
6/ Owed To G 3.29,
7/ Tommy Bolin guitar solo 7.09,
8/ Drifter 5.55,
9/ You Keep On Moving 6.38,
10/ Stormbringer 10.08
Encore:
11/ Highway Star 7.29.
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When
founder member and guitarist Ritchie Blackmore walked out of Deep
Purple in spring 1975, many fans and critics felt that the band
were finished, but singer David Coverdale and bassist Glenn Hughes
weren't about to throw in the towel so easily and their defiant
attitude gave organist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice the enthusiasm
to carry on. What really sealed it was the arrival of young American
guitarist Tommy Bolin, who walked into the audition rooms and
blew everyone away with his effortless talent. Fired by his energy
and writing abilities Deep Purple Mk 4 laid down the powerful
studio album "Come Taste The Band" in late 1975 and set off to
conquer the world once more. Some nights they were so fired up
the fans never looked back, at
other times Hughes and Bolin let offstage attitudes and habits
interfere too much with the music. Yet the rollercoaster tour
produced some incredible highs, none more so than when they arrived
in Japan for a sold out tour in December 1975. It is from those
shows that this CD is taken. The tapes were rolling on the final
night in Tokyo. A poorly mixed and much edited single vinyl album
was later issued only in Japan and the tapes were forgotten. In
recent years the reels were rediscovered and it was decided to
remix the show in full, bringing back (in stunning digital sound
quality) some of the power and energy that had been lost on that
original Japanese release.
For
the first time this double CD contains the complete show, from
the thundering opening chords of "Burn" to the closing mayhem
of "Highway Star". A good two thirds of this set has never been
available anywhere in the world before, while the remix means
most fans won't even recognise the rest, such is the huge sonic
overhaul. The double CD is attractively packaged with our usual
care and attention, with detailed notes and rare pictures from
the tour. Purple Records have also produced a special limited
edition in a slipcase with a reproduction concert ticket, handbill
and other goodies, available only via mail-order. The set also
includes no less than five songs previously unavailable in live
form on CD in the UK.
'This
Time Around' (both the regular and special editions) can be ordered
from the dpas
online store.

'this
time around' cd review
purple
records catalogue
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