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List Price: $14.98Amazon.com's Price: $13.49 You Save: $1.49 (10%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: DEEP PURPLE
EAN: 0801213014095
Format: Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Eagle Rock Ent
Manufacturer: Eagle Rock Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Eagle Rock Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 18, 2005
Running Time: 127 minutes
Sales Rank: 18513
Studio: Eagle Rock Ent
Theatrical Release Date: June 28, 1996
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Editorial Review:
Description: Deep Purple in 1972 were reaching the height of their success, with hit singles and albums worldwide. Into this heady atmosphere they delivered one of the most famous rock albums of all time, 'Machine Head'.
1972 saw them premier the new album at concerts in Europe, Japan and America (with no fewer than six tours there that year), delivering the powerful new 'Machine Head' set. It was a concert in the Danish capital of Copenhagen that the first (and only) full film of the famous Mk 2 line-up presented here was made, and is now available on DVD for the first time.
Recorded March 1, 1972, it was originally filmed by Danmark Radio, Denmark's national radio and television station. The actual black and white footage was never screened in full and ended up lying dormant in the company's vaults.
The tour continued through to 1973 when Deep Purple returned to America, selling out more shows and shifting more albums than they had ever done. A camera crew turned up to film the group in New York in May for the 'In Concert' show, and this is also released here for the first time in glorious color (on any format), including the only performance of the line-up doing 'Smoke on The Water’. LINEUP: Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar Ian Gillan: Vocals Roger Glover: Bass Jon Lord: Keyboards Ian Paice: Drums
*David Coverdale: Vocals on Bonus Track
Tracklisting: Copenhagen, March 1972 (black and white) (90 minutes) 1. Highway Star 2. Strange Kind Of Woman 3. Child In Time 4. The Mule 5. Lazy 6. Space Truckin' 7. Fireball 8. Lucille 9. Black Night New York, May 1973 (color) (27 minutes) 1. Strange Kind Of Woman 2. Smoke On The Water 3. Space Truckin'
Bonus Features: Archive Collection Preview 1. Burn (bonus live track from Live At California Jam, 1974) DVD Credits / Links DVD History
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I love Purple, this is the only DVD collection to show the true Mark II version of the band in their full 70's glory. While it's great to see, it's really not essential. The b/w Denmark show is good, and the camera work is alright, and the 73 color portion is a treat, the band in color, and how cool looking is Gillan in this. But man the camera work sucks and the audience is totally lame! If you are a diehard then pick it up, but if you can rent it first go ahead and do that before dropping an ... Read More
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I was hoping for a more up to date version of Deep Purple when I bought this. The picture quality is lacking, the sound is good. But I wasnt overly impressed with this DVD
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If you are a true Deep Purple fan from the late `60s and early `70s, from the era of "In Rock", "Fireball" and "Machine Head", and if are looking for a live concert performance from that era, then you have found it. This is it, and unbelievable and unlikely as it may seem that no other live performances of Deep Purple from that era were recorded and kept, this is apparently the case.
The DVD consists of one complete MK2 concert performed in Copenhagen in '72, plus a portion of a concert ... Read More
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...I know that true Deep Purple fans won't like to hear, but...this DVD proves what many reviews over the years did have to say.
The concert footage on this DVD shows one thing very clearly: that the classic MK II line up was not one band, but a band plus a guitarist. You can say about Ritchie Blackmore what you like, but he was NEVER a team player. And this shows very clearly in all performances contained here. We see Paice, Gillan, Lord and Glover playing aside a guitarist named Blackmore. There ... Read More
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The set list is tremendous and seeing the boys from their heyday in 1972 - 1974 is just awesome. The major complaint concerning this DVD concerns the camera work. For the first four or five songs of the Denmark show, the director must have been tripping. When Blackmore launches into a solo, the camera lingers on Gillan, then catches a bit of Glover, then back to Gillan, etc. Later on there is great footage of Blackmore and Lord soloing, and the camera work during Ian Paice's drum solo is superb - as is the ... Read More
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