Deep Purple - 1976 - Made in Europe
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The opening song "Burn" makes for a powerful start, but also "Mistreated" and "Lady Double Dealer" come off really well,
very exciting.
But, "You Fool No One" is the real masterpiece here, sounding much stronger than the studio version,
with a great keyboard opening from Jon Lord and some brilliant soloing from Ritchie Blackmore and furious drumming from Ian Paice.
To close out the disc is an excellent version of "Strombringer."
Made In Europe a solid listen throughout, but it isn't quite on the level of Made In Japan, but what is?
...but why are the stereo channels reversed, with Blackmore on the left and Jon Lord on the right?
Regardless, Coverdale sounds fine, Blackmore plays with some fire, Hughes' bass is mixed clearly, and Lord and Paice,
as always, are excellent.
Makes for a nice alternative to the same lineup's more widely heard and seen California Jam set.
Note: Made In Europe and Mark III The Final Concerts (Archives Alive in U.S.A.) are two completely different releases.
Both recorded in April 1975 and consist of the last three concerts with Blackmore.
Mark III The Final Concerts consists of unreleased tracks left off of Made In Europe and contains the entire setlist
(with two alternative versions) in the right order.
very exciting.
But, "You Fool No One" is the real masterpiece here, sounding much stronger than the studio version,
with a great keyboard opening from Jon Lord and some brilliant soloing from Ritchie Blackmore and furious drumming from Ian Paice.
To close out the disc is an excellent version of "Strombringer."
Made In Europe a solid listen throughout, but it isn't quite on the level of Made In Japan, but what is?
...but why are the stereo channels reversed, with Blackmore on the left and Jon Lord on the right?
Regardless, Coverdale sounds fine, Blackmore plays with some fire, Hughes' bass is mixed clearly, and Lord and Paice,
as always, are excellent.
Makes for a nice alternative to the same lineup's more widely heard and seen California Jam set.
Note: Made In Europe and Mark III The Final Concerts (Archives Alive in U.S.A.) are two completely different releases.
Both recorded in April 1975 and consist of the last three concerts with Blackmore.
Mark III The Final Concerts consists of unreleased tracks left off of Made In Europe and contains the entire setlist
(with two alternative versions) in the right order.
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