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This is an emergency release with a surprising title from the 1971 live show where the second stage DEEP PURPLE was giving amazing performances like every time! Based on the title of the previous sound source, the April 24th Denmark Arhas performance, commonly known as “DANISH YODEL” by fans, has been digitized directly from the original reel master released by the recorder, and all PURPLE This is an audience source that fans must listen to! This live is known for its excellent audience recording, and various previously released titles have been released so far. “DANISH YODEL MASTER” directly used sound sources independently obtained from overseas tapers, and the best live performance revived with high freshness astonished all PURPLE fans. The master of the sound source was imagined to have been recorded using reel tape due to its high sound quality and recording characteristics. This sound source that appeared overseas this time is the original reel master! At the stage of “DANISH YODEL MASTER”, the clearness and realistic reproducibility of the sound was said to be “super high sound quality comparable to modern DAT recordings”, but this recording is even more natural with no feeling of equalization. You will be overwhelmed by the splendor of the sound of the original master of the masterpiece, with natural acoustics that seem to be a complete package, including the tone and the atmosphere of the venue. In addition, a major feature of this sound source is that there is no break between the songs “Child In Time” and “Wring That Neck”, where there was a break in the previous releases, and the two songs can be listened to in a continuous flow. (That’s why “Wring That Neck” is also included on Disc 1). As previously mentioned in the title of the same-day sound source, a major feature of the live performances during this period was the song “Yodel” sung by Guillain over the band’s Swiss folk-style jam at the beginning of the show. Although it is different from the yodel in the expression). The song that Gillan sings peacefully with Ritchie’s broken chords is full of impact on its own. Normally, “Speed King” would immediately explode and knock out the fans, but on this day, a PA problem occurred just before “Speed King” started, and the performance went down, causing the audience to laugh. I’m inviting you. At this point, Pace immediately performs a drum solo (which should not have been in the plan). The fact that they maintained the tension in the venue with their accurate judgment of the situation was truly a performance that could be called “the peak of the second period.” After taking a breather, the band resumed their performance with “Speed King” and hit the audience with a tremendous performance. This too intense play also roars with the highest realistic sound quality in this work! Furthermore, the new song “Strange Kind Of Woman”, which was just released in February of the same year, is also a great listen. Compared to the performance in 1972, the call-and-response pattern has not yet solidified, and the feeling of fumbling that is unique to the early stages is interesting. From the heavy “Into The Fire” comes “Child In Time” and “Wring That Neck”, each song over 20 minutes! It draws the listener into the realm of improvisation and interplay, which can be said to be at its peak in the second season of PURPLE. Richie and John’s solos are wonderful plays full of creativity, and Gillan’s vocals, which mix delicacy and crazy screams, are also overwhelming. It’s strange that when you can enjoy these two songs in sequence, you get an even stronger impression of the live performance! “Mandrake Root” also explodes on disc 2. It’s hard to imagine a performance of over 70 minutes with just three songs, from “Child In Time” to “Mandrake Root,” in today’s music-driven live shows. Even so, the ever-changing number of plays will not make the listener feel sluggish at all, and will push through to the end without getting bored! “Black Night” and “Lucille”, which will be featured in the encore, will also be performed with a level of perfection that is even better than the ’70 live performance. Even though it is hard, it has a swinging drive feeling that is the best. Listeners will forget that time has passed and will be drawn into PURPLE’s performance at its peak! The famous recording, which has received a lot of support from the second DEEP PURPLE live performance due to its excellent sound quality and performance, is revived here in its original master form! Even those who own various titles that have already been released should not be able to miss this sound source. Live at Vejlby-Risskov Hallen, Arhus, Denmark 24th April 1971 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND(UPGRADE!) Disc 1(72:53) 1. Intro. 2. Yodel 3. Drum Solo 4. Speed King 5. Strange Kind Of Woman 6. Into The Fire 7. Child In Time 8. Wring That Neck Disc 2 1. Intro. 2. Mandrake Root 3. Black Night 4. Lucille
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