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'Deep Purple: Live in Concert 72/73' on DVD This Fall

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NEW YORK (By Cathy Halgas Nevins/ Eagle Rock Entertainment) - Eagle Rock Entertainment, the leading independent source for high-quality music audio/visual programming, this fall will release "Deep Purple: Live in Concert 72/73." This historically significant collection of vintage live footage of the classic lineup of one of the greatest heavy metal bands in rock history is now available on DVD.

The greater portion of "Live in Concert 72/73" is a performance from March 1, 1972, at Copenhagen's Boldklub in 1972, hot on the heels of the release of "Machine Head," the album that introduced "Smoke on the Water," "Space Truckin'" and "Highway Star." Recorded for Danmark Radio, Denmark's national radio and television station, the show had lain dormant in their archives for 15 years. "Live..." is the only known full-length concert ever to be filmed of the "Mark II" version of the band in the 1970s: vocalist Ian Gillan, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, bassist Roger Glover, keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice.

A year later (May 1973), the same roster played a concert at Hofstra University in New York. Shown here are three songs from that show, which was filmed for "Don Kirschner's Rock Concert" TV program and includes the only known footage of Purple performing "Smoke on the Water" during that era. At this time, Gillan had already served notice to the rest of the band that he would be quitting - he and Blackmore had never gotten along very well.

It was ever thus for Deep Purple: since their inception in 1968, there was always much coming and going. The "Mark II" lineup had formed in 1970, and its fractious nature renders the band the clearest influence on Spinal Tap. Nonetheless, "Live in Concert 72/73" is absolutely devastating. From Gillan's berserk shrieking in "Child in Time," to the mind-melting, reckless improvisation in "Highway Star" and "Space Truckin,'" to Blackmore's still startling six-string virtuosity, to the brutal pounding the band gives "Fireball," this is the kind of rock they don't make anymore.

"Live..." also includes a bonus song, "Burn," from a performance at the 1974 Cal Jam in California courtesy of the "Mark III" edition of the band, featuring Gillan's replacement David Coverdale, who would go on to lead Whitesnake. Additionally, "Live..." includes a commentary track from Purple fan Jon Kirkman, and is in stereo, 5.1 and digital DTS surround. Run time is 127 minutes and the list price is $14.98.

Track Listing

Copenhagen, March 1972 (black and white) (90 minutes)
1. "Highway Star"
2. "Strange Kind of Woman"
3. "Child in Time"
4. "The Mule"
5. "Lazy"
6. "Space Truckin'"
7. "Fireball"
8. "Lucille"
9. "Black Night"

New York, May 1973 (color) (27 minutes)
1. "Strange Kind of Woman"
2. "Smoke on the Water"
3. "Space Truckin'"

Archive Collection Preview
1. "Burn" (bonus live track from Live At California Jam, 1974)

Eagle Rock Entertainment is one of the leading independent sources for music audio and audio/visual programming, which it releases worldwide on DVD, CD and other formats, as well as through channels such as television and VOD. Eagle Rock's mission is to bring music fans high-quality music audio and audio/visual content from the broadest range of artists, with superior production, sound and high definition visuals, as well as other historically significant releases. Eagle Vision's extensive catalog covers every genre of music, and includes the "Classic Albums" documentary series, which tells the stories behind some of the greatest albums in rock history, and "Live at Montreux," which features performances from top artists at the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival.
The company's record imprints include frontline artist label Eagle Records, and the hard rock/ heavy metal label Spitfire Records. Eagle Media releases a variety of comedy, television and fact-based programming. Eagle Vision, Eagle Records, Eagle Media, Eagle Eye Media and Spitfire are imprints of Eagle Rock Entertainment, Inc. in the U.S., which is a part of Eagle Rock Entertainment, Ltd. The company's North American headquarters are in New York City. Its corporate headquarters are in London, with offices in Toronto, Paris and Hamburg.






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