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Deep Purple/London,UK 1974

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In 2015, when WHITESNAKE revived the 3rd and 4th period DEEP PURPLE songs, the mellow vintage album is back! This work was recorded at the full show of “May 12, 1974 London Performance”. Speaking of “London 74”, the official “May 9th Hammersmith performance” and “May 12th Kilburn performance” are famous, but this work is a “Lucham Odeon performance” that is different from those. This master suddenly appeared on the internet in 2010. DEEP PURPLE is a band that has been well-discovered as the founding father of hard rock, but no one expected that a new full-length sound source would jump across 36 years of time and space, and enthusiasts all over the world It became very colorful. When you play this work, what comes out is a wonderful vintage sound that allows you to feel the surprise of such a maniac. To be honest, I can’t say it’s “super high quality” or “just like a sound board,” and I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone looking for that kind of sound. However, its analog feel and the freshness that comes from master direct are enough to capture the hearts of vintage recording enthusiasts. Of course, it’s not at the level of “searching for music beyond the noise” (never!), but the band’s musical sounds and the taste of the recording are the main focus. It’s a quality that allows you to fully immerse yourself in the soulful vocalizations of David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes, the sharpness of Ritchie Blackmore, and the rich band improvisation that endlessly overflows. A sense of history that such a sound has surpassed the challenges of 36 years. This, this spectacle! This is the true taste of vintage. A musical art that is played without stopping even for a moment and disappears at the same time. Witnessing that tremendous energy and breathing in the trembling air, the tape fell into a long sleep, and the sound that transcended the ocean and era awakened. This is the “taste” that you can never get from Sonjosora’s official editions, soundboards, or even audience recordings that were recorded yesterday and today. It’s a flavor that becomes deeper and richer as you think back to England in the 1970s. Yes, this depth demands quality from the listener. Even if you scoop dozens of spoonfuls of sugar with a spoon, the spoon won’t feel anything. However, when it comes to the tongue, even a small amount of sugar can instantly taste sweetness. This work is filled with the overwhelming performance of DEEP PURPLE, the third season, and has a quality that can be felt by anyone who listens to it. However, not everyone can feel the true value of recording beyond that. This work will be a sweet one for those who know the taste of such vintage recordings. No, perhaps it will open the door to a new world of taste for those who have qualities that they are not aware of. This work is packed with such quality and music charm. This weekend, take a trip to 1974 England with rich vintage recordings. The 3rd DEEP PURPLE is waiting for you. Live at Lewisham Odeon, London, UK 12th May 1974 TRULY AMAZING SOUND Disc 1 1. Intro. 2. Burn 3. Might Just Take Your Life 4. Lay Down Stay Down 5. Mistreated 6. Smoke On The Water Disc 2 1. You Fool No One 2. The Mule 3. Space Truckin’ 4. Going Down 5. Highway Star David Coverdale – Vocal Ritchie Blackmore – Guitar Glenn Hughes – Bass & Vocal Jon Lord – Keyboards Ian Paice – Drums

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