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Deep Purple Pictures
Band:
Deep Purple
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United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Band Members:
Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice. Also: Tommy Bolin, Steve Morse, Joe Satriani, Glenn Hughes, David Coverdale, Rod Evans, Nick Simper and Joe Lynn Turner
Deep Purple Album: «Made in Europe»
Deep Purple Album: «Made in Europe» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.2 of 5)
  • Title:Made in Europe
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  • Type:Audio CD
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Review - Product Description
The live majesty of Made in Japan was matched by this 1975 recording, their last Warner Bros. LP with Ritchie Blackmore. He and John Lord show off their killer chops on Burn; Mistreated; You Fool No One , and more!
Customer review
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
- 4.5 Stars for one of the most underrated rock albums ever

Great remaster of this fantastic live album. The remastered sound is punchy and crisp, with Ian Paice's drumming thrashing about in all its glory. One little nitpick, Blackmore's guitar seems to be pushed a little bit back in the mix here and there, but it's never inaudible. It's a great CD, although there are no bonus tracks. And bassist Glenn Hughes' high-pitched shrieking doesn't occur much here. Only on the break in "Burn," and a spot or two elsewhere, which is great. Glenn is a fantastic bassist and a great singer when he sings in his natural range, but his shrieking is hit and miss. Thankfully, there's little of his squealing here. Glenn's bass sounds great on this remaster, too. I never owned this LP or the original CD, so I don't know what to compare it to, but to these ears, this jewel sounds great. I only wish there was a little bit more artwork and essays in the CD booklet (like the Gillan-Glover reissues), but the remastering is really great.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- I love this CD

I owned this recording back in the day when vinyl was king. The transition to digital is of course fantastic. I am a huge DP fan and every fan should have this CD. While it may be somewhat overlooked compared to Made in Japan it is still a must have in every DP or hard rock or guitar hero collection!! The recordings of Burn and Mistreated are each worth the price of the CD by themselves. BUY THIS CD.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Disappointed !

I love Deep Purple, is my favorite band, but next time i am going to think twice before buy a REMASTERED cd, it sound like playing a "tape", too much background "hiss" (noise).I have live recordings made around the same time, and later REMASTERED and they sound very well.

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- MK III Deep Purple is Deep Purple at its best!

This is my favourite Deep Purple's line-up. If not exclusively for the presence of my also favourite Rock and Roll singer/bass player, Glenn Hughes, I also enjoy very much the way Glenn and Jon Lord interact throughout the album. This remastered edition is superb, beating my older CD version I have since a long time ago. In terms of sound (volume and clarity), it is another great job from Friday Music. I highly recommend this CD.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- A Long Underrated Live Album

If you are in a certain age group you can probably remember what it felt like to buy a live album by your favorite band because it contained nearly all of their best songs on one (sometimes 2 records/cds). I certainly do. But I also remember the ones who didn't let me down from that era. This is one of them along with Robin Trower Live, Mahogany Rush LIve, Unleashed In The East, One More From The Road & Live Bullet, Other live albums of the day sounded like butchered versions of your favorite songs with extended, boring, sloppy solos, or no solos at all, nearly inaudible vocals, and of course all the usual chants to and from the audience while disregarding the audience that heard this in somebody's car stereo on the way to the mall.

If you're a DP fan then you already know the songs and you don't need me to explain that each and every song here is as good as the studio version and that's what other live albums lacked.

This one is a classic that sounds great and it just gets better with age.