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Deep Purple/Tokyo,Japan 6.25.1973

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From the 1973 Japan tour, which came to Japan for the second time, the legendary June 25th Nippon Budokan was recorded for 90 minutes from the original cassette master in the highest quality ever recorded on 2CDs. Here it is. First of all, “LIVE IN JAPAN”, which first came to Japan in 1972, is returning to Japan and has attracted attention from all over the world. The members refused to do an encore because it didn’t feel right, and the audience became enraged and a riot broke out. As a result, the legendary performance had to be canceled the following day, the 26th.The origin of this work, which contains such historical scenes, was released in the analog record era as “CHAOS AT A CONCERT/BEDLAM IN A A cassette master of the famous sound source known under the title “BED-SIT”. The original master cassette was discovered and made into a direct CD.The tuning scene at the beginning is longer than the previously distributed version, and what’s even more spectacular is the 50-second riot scene at the end. I’m recording about that. The recording was interrupted at the end of the main concert, but resumed after a riot broke out, and the commotion in the venue can be clearly heard, from the sounds of explosions and chairs being destroyed to the screams of excited audience members. Shocking take that will be released for the first time in Japan, including screaming and screaming. Of course, the live sound is also due to the freshness unique to the master cassette, and is of course top class among the second performances in Japan. It wasn’t such a bad performance that it was said that the members were at a low level. Gillan gave a strong shout from the beginning of “Highway Star”, Jon Lord played “Silent Night” even though it was early summer, and Richie also sang “Strange Kind”. In the intro of “Of Woman”, the mood is relaxed as Bach’s “Gavotte”, which is rare at this time, is heard. Furthermore, in the second half, there is a lot of playfulness, such as inserting “Kusa Keiba” and “Happy Birthday” in the keyboard solo, and even in the improvisation of “Space Truckin'”, Richie inserts “Greensleeves”. However, in reality, an encore was not held and a large-scale riot broke out, and this 2CD collection includes titles that have been excavated in recent years, vividly recording the situation. Disc 1 : 1. Intro. 2. Highway Star 3. Smoke On The Water 4. Strange Kind Of Woman 5. Child In Time Disc 2 : 1. Keyboard Solo 2. Lazy 3. Drum Solo 4. The Mule 5. Space Truckin ‘ 6. Riot After The Concert [Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 25th June 1973] Ian Gillan – Vocal / Ritchie Blackmore – Guitar / Roger Glover – Bass / Jon Lord – Keyboards / Ian Paice – Drums

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