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Deep Purple Germany 12.01.1970 Upgrade and Longer

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DEEP PURPLE in 1970, which sparked a hard rock revolution with “IN ROCK” and became the strongest improvisation machine in history on stage. A new upgrade master has been excavated from that traditional recording! This work is engraved with the “December 1, 1970 Hanover performance”. It is the legendary audience recording. Speaking of the revolutionary year of 1970, official works such as the video “DOING THEIR THING” and the traditional albums “SCANDINAVIAN NIGHTS” and “GEMINI SUITE LIVE” were also left behind. What is the position of this work among them? First, let’s take a bird’s-eye view of the activities at that time.・January 5-10: Europe #1 (3 performances) ・January 19-June 2: Europe #2a (62 performances) {June 3rd “IN ROCK” released ・June 6-August 9: Europe #2b (22 performances) ←※ Official DOING THEIR THING etc. ・August 15-30: USA (7 performances) ・September 6-December 12: Europe #3 (49 performances) ←★ Here ★ This is DEEP PURPLE in 1970. They also did a small US tour in August, but it was almost exclusively European. In the midst of all this, the Hannover performance of this work is the final act of “Europe #3”. This is also a treasure trove of famous records, so let’s focus on the dates and check the collection. Details of “Europe # 3” September 6: Arras performance * September 17 “GEMINI SUITE LIVE (official)” September 25-December 12 (47 performances) * November 12 “SCANDINAVIAN NIGHTS (official)” September 25-December 12 (47 performances) * November 28 “HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY 1970” September 25-December 12 (47 performances) * December 1: Hannover performance ← ★ This work ★ September 25-December 12 (47 performances) A ​​newly excavated upgrade master released by a famous collector … and it is like this. There are many official masterpieces such as “GEMINI SUITE LIVE” and “SCANDINAVIAN NIGHTS”. The Hannover performance was the 38th concert, which is the later of any of them. This show is known for its famous record by the audience, and our shop has also loved the title “Darker Than Blue 156”. This work is not a remastered reissue of such a traditional work. Although it could not be called “Definitive” because there were only four songs like the conventional master, it is the highest peak updated master that was released very recently. Its true identity is the latest transfer released by the world-famous collector “Lucifer Burns”. It is about 30 seconds longer than the conventional version, but what is more important is the sound that runs through the whole work. Although the specific gene information has been lost, this new master is much fresher. For example, the opening “Speed ​​King”. At the beginning of this song, the bass is still distorted, but the performance sound reaches your ears as if it is breaking through the distortion. Previous masters seemed to pick up the performance sound from the distortion with concentration, but this work does not require such consciousness. The density and strength of the core remain clearly, and just by immersing yourself in it, you will be tortured by the harsh live performance. And after “Wring That Neck” where the distortion cleared, it becomes even more vivid. The transparency of the air has increased, so the contours of each sound are clearer and the feeling of dumplings is reduced. The improvisation battle that does not yield to each other can be beautifully separated and enjoyed. Furthermore, this work is a perfect board that has been polished with unique meticulous mastering of such an upgrade master. The pitch of “Wring That Neck”, which was out of sync with the original sound on the net, has been corrected just right, and the hiss noise has been mitigated with a balance of just before it does not affect the performance sound. The momentary sound drops here and there have also been carefully treated one by one. The pleasure of experiencing the ultimate improvisation battle on site The 1970 DEEP PURPLE, who was a monster of improvisation, is revived with such a vivid sound. As mentioned above, this recording only has four songs (this is only a guess, but from the shows before and after, it seems that Into The Fire/Child In Time were missed), but the two major improvisation songs “Wring That Neck” and “Mandrake Root” are perfectly covered. Moreover, you can enjoy a great performance of improvisations clashing with each other at a length of about 24 minutes and about 29 minutes, respectively. Of course, a redundant improvisation that is only long would only be a drawback, but that is not the case with DEEP PURPLE in 1970. The key phrases have not yet been solidified, and there are no promises in the exchange. The tension of concentrating on each sound of each other is transmitted to the skin, and the phrases that hit it are full of surprises, such as “Is that how it comes?”, unlike later years. That’s why the phrases you set up may not be returned and may be missed, or the timing may be off, but the recovery is full of inspiration, so you can’t let your guard down in 1970. You can immerse yourself in such an improvisation paradise with an upgraded sound with improved resolution. If you have read this article, you will naturally love “SCANDINAVIAN NIGHTS”, but this work allows you to be present in that space of inspiration with 100% real audience sound. This is a historical album that allows you to experience the “live performance of 1970”, which is unique in rock history and was impossible to reproduce even by the band itself. A legendary audience recording of the “December 1, 1970 Hanover performance”. The new master released by the famous collector “Lucifer Burns” has upgraded the sound for longer than the previous version. The density and strength of the core remain clearly, and the transparency of the air has also increased, making the contours of each sound clearer. This is a cultural heritage album where you can experience the fierce improvisation battle with no room for compromise with the clearest, most updated sound. Messehalle, Hanover, Germany 1st December 1970 PERFECT SOUND UPGRADE & LONGER (70:57) 1. Speed ​​King 2. Wring That Neck 3. Mandrake Root 4. Black Night Ian Gillan – Vocals Ritchie Blackmore – Guitar Roger Glover – Bass Jon Lord – Keyboards Ian Paice – Drums

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