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Live in Stockholm 1970
Deep Purple
Live in Stockholm 1970
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
  •  Track Listings (4) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (3) - Disc #2

Remastered Japanese double-CD live album containing their gig in Stockholm, Sweden, recorded on Nov. 12, 1970. Packaged in a miniature LP gatefold papersleeve. Features 7 tracks, including a cover of the Stones 'Paint It...  more »

     
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All Artists: Deep Purple
Title: Live in Stockholm 1970
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Purple Records
Release Date: 2/7/2005
Album Type: Import, Original recording remastered
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Europe, Britain & Ireland, British Invasion, Supergroups, Arena Rock, British Metal
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2

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Remastered Japanese double-CD live album containing their gig in Stockholm, Sweden, recorded on Nov. 12, 1970. Packaged in a miniature LP gatefold papersleeve. Features 7 tracks, including a cover of the Stones 'Paint It Black'. Vap. 2003.

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Awesome early Mk 2 concert.
Isaac Salapa | Harrisburg | 01/13/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"First, let's make it clear that yes, this has been released before under the name "Scandinavian Nights." Yes, it's the same material. But this remastered release has much better sound quality and puts the tracks in their proper concert order. It also has extensive liner notes, pictures, ticket stubs, posters, etc.



Now, the music itself. This recording is from the Deep Purple In Rock era. The concert is about two and a half hours total, which is ridiculous for seven songs. Four of the songs are based more on Ian Gillan's vocals (Speed King, Into the Fire, Child in Time, Black Night) and the other three (Paint It Black, Wring that Neck, Mandrake Root) are a lot of good instrumental jamming. Wring that Neck and Mandrake Root are half an hour EACH, and Child in Time is almost twenty minutes.



The best word to describe this concert is INTENSE. Right from the first chord in the Speed King intro, you know you're in for a wild ride, and Deep Purple don't disappoint. Child in Time, Speed King, and Black Night are all longer, louder, and more energetic than the Made in Japan versions, and it's neat to see a live take of Into the Fire. Gillan does a lot more screaming than on MiJ, but he pulls it off very well. Ritchie Blackmore and Jon Lord tear it up the whole time.



There are several differences between this and Made in Japan. First, and most obviously, this is pre-Machine Head and consequently doesn't have the hits from that album. If you want Smoke on the Water and the like, go get Made in Japan. Second, the tracks are a lot longer than any other live Purple recording. Only two songs (Into the Fire and Black Night, which is the encore) are under ten minutes. Third, this was before the tensions in the band appeared, and so everyone is looser, more energetic, and consequently we have a much more intense show.



If you're new to Purple, get MiJ first. If you're a fan, you owe it to yourself to get this. It surpasses Made in Japan in some ways. Listen to it and you'll hear what I mean."
Rock Jazz...but the mastering is harsh !
Micaloneus | the Cosmos | 09/07/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is deep purple (mk2) in concert with the tapes rolling in Sweden late 1970 promoting the IN ROCK album. Just seven songs in about two and a half hours. Amazing stuff! This isn't jazz rock, but ROCK JAZZ, there's a big difference.



This concert has been released before, but the sound quality isn't as good as the original release on the connoisseur label. There are so many great live tapes of Deep Purple out there (mainly unavailable on compact disc), but this one is still worth hearing."
Wait For The Ricochet...
JA | 06/01/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"1970...a transition period for rock 'n' roll, with the end of The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix along with the emergence of a new genre, hard rock/heavy metal. One of the most important bands in this new category is Deep Purple, and this live album shows Deep Purple at their most hardest and heaviest! This live recording was made while the band was on tour behind their latest album, 'In Rock'. While they were still two years away from reaching superstardom with 'Machine Head' and 'Made In Japan', this live album shows that Deep Purple MK II knew exactly what they were doing right from the beginning. Kicking off with an exciting, 11-minute version of "Speed King", the interplay between Blackmore, Lord, and Gillan is awesome and never boring. "Into The Fire" is up next, and while this was played frequently between 1970 and 1971, there are very few existing live recordings that have been officially released. This version of "Into The Fire" is as loud and as heavy as ever, a very good performance. Next up is a 19-minute version of "Child In Time", which may be even better then the 'Made In Japan' version, featuring some excellent soloing by Ritchie. "Wring That Neck" follows, it is almost a half hour in length of jamming and soloing by Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore. Deep Purple's version of "Paint It Black" opens the second disc, and gives Ian Paice (who plays phenomenally throughout the whole disc) a solo spot. "Mandrake Root" again gives Blackmore and Lord solo spots with the theme played during Blackmore's solo later being used as the solo spot on "Space Truckin'". The concert closes out with a blistering, 7-minute version of "Black Night", thus ending one of the greatest concerts ever recorded. So if your into Deep Purple and like live recordings, then this is definitely for you!"