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The absolute recording where you can listen to the ultimate super rare song “Mad Dog” has been reprinted. It is available with the highest peak sound by the original master of the industry. In the era of “THE HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHT”, which has been reevaluated recently, two famous recordings of sisters have been decided to be released at the same time. This work is the first of them, “April 16, 1987 Portland performance”. It is an excellent audience recording. The biggest point of this work is that you can listen to “Mad Dog”. After all, this song was confirmed live only once at the Portland performance later and later. Even now, 35 years later, it is an ultimate rare live album that can only be heard on this recording. So, what position is that miracle performance? Speaking of 1987, it is also famous for the official traditional board “NOBODY’S PERFECT”, so let’s organize it from the schedule. {January 12th: “THE HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHT” released}・January 26th – March 8th: Europe (27 shows)・April 15th: Quebec show・April 16th: Portland show ←★This album★・April 17th: “HARTFORD 1987″・April 18th – May 22nd: North America (21 shows) *May 23rd: Irvine show ←※NOBODY’S PERFECT・May 24th – 29th: North America (3 shows) *May 30th: Phoenix show ←※NOBODY’S PERFECT {May 30th: Richie injures his left hand}・August 19th: Helsinki show*August 22nd: Oslo show ←※NOBODY’S PERFECT・August 27th – September 1st: Europe (5 shows) *September 2nd (?): Milan show ←※NOBODY’S PERFECT ・September 5th + 6th (?): Rome (2 performances) * September 7th (?): Verona performance ← * NOBODY’S PERFECT * Note: The * marks are the recording dates of the official “NOBODY’S PERFECT”. This is DEEP PURPLE in 1987. “THE HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHT Tour” continued in 1988, and our store collection has quite a few, but it would be difficult to understand if we listed them all. Here, we only list the recording dates of the iconic work “NOBODY’S PERFECT” and its sister work “HARTFORD 1987” (by the way, the Italian performances adopted for “NOBODY’S PERFECT” differ slightly depending on the material, so we have marked them with “?”). The US tour began with the Quebec performance (4/15), and the Portland performance of this work was the next day. It was the early stage full of kick-off momentum. This work, which vacuum-packs such a scene, is a powerful and beautiful neat recording. The somewhat warm tone makes it impossible to mistake it for a sound board, but at the same time, there is no sense of distance. The density of the mid-low range is tightly packed and there is no sense of sparseness at all. Although the hall sound is absorbed, it gives thickness and dynamism to the already powerful core, and it is a powerful recording in which the performance of the five people approaches you with clarity. Moreover, it is beautiful despite being so powerful. If Richie’s mischievous phrases, which are like whispers, are clear, even if all five people approach fortissimo, they will not be scared at all. This recording was excavated from the early Power Gate label (as mentioned at the beginning) and is the original master provided by the related parties. Since it has been digitized directly from there, there are no dubbing marks such as twisting or distortion. Above all, it is a recording known for its high level of preciousness, but the sound alone is more than enough to be a masterpiece. And the show depicted by that sound… this is already amazing! It’s amazing!! The ultimate rarity of “Mad Dog”, which will only be released once in history, is dizzying, but in fact, there is more to it than that. Here is a summary of the one and only full set. Machine Head (4 songs) Highway Star/Lazy/Space Truckin’/Smoke On The Water House of Blue Light (5 songs) The Unwritten Law (★)/Dead Or Alive/Hard Lovin’ Woman/Bad Attitude/Mad Dog (★★) Others (6 songs + α) Perfect Strangers: Perfect Strangers/Knocking At Your Back Door Others: Strange Kind Of Woman/Child In Time/Woman From Tokyo/Difficult To Cure (★) *Note: The “★” mark indicates a song that cannot be heard on “NOBODY’S PERFECT”. In particular, the “★★” mark is a must-listen. …And so it is. All of the “THE HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHT” numbers were limited to that time, but on this day, the two rare songs “The Unwritten Law” and “Mad Dog” were played together. Although there is no other rare song “Call Of The Wild” (you can enjoy this song in our masterpiece “HUNGARIAN LIGHTS”), the total rarity of the album with half of the 10 songs played is also the highest peak. It is also the night closest to the “live performance version of THE HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHT”. Live performance of the ultimate rare “Mad Dog”. This is a masterpiece among masterpieces that depicts the miracle of only one night with the original master provided by the related parties. An absolute board that is indispensable to the collection even when viewed from the entire history of DEEP PURPLE. An absolute work where you can listen to the ultimate rare song “Mad Dog”. It is an excellent audience recording of the “Portland performance on April 16, 1987”. The original master provided by the people involved is powerful and beautiful, slightly warm but not sparse, and the hall sound is thick and dynamic. Not only “Mad Dog”, which was only confirmed on this day, but also “The Unwritten Law”, which cannot be heard on “NOBODY’S PERFECT”, is performed. This is the live album that is closest to the “live version of THE HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHT”. Live at Civic Center, Portland, Oregon, USA 16th April 1987 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND (from Original Masters) Disc 1 (60:01) 1. Intro. 2. Highway Star 3. Strange Kind Of Woman 4. The Unwritten Law 5. Drum Solo 6. Dead Or Alive 7. Perfect Strangers 8. Hard Lovin’ Woman incl. Under The Gun 9. Bad Attitude 10. Child In Time 11. Woman From Tokyo 12. Mad Dog★Rare!! Disc 2(44:59) 1. Difficult To Cure 2. Keyboard Solo 3. Knocking At Your Back Door 4. Lazy 5. Space Truckin’ 6. Smoke On The Water Ian Gillan – Vocals Ritchie Blackmore – Guitar Roger Glover – Bass Jon Lord – Keyboards Ian Paice – Drum
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