Celebrating Jon Lord feat. Deep Purple, Bruce Dickinson, Glenn Hughes, Paul Weller and many others (2014)   Bluray | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC 16765 kbps / 1920*1080i / 29,970 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1 | 46.71 GB
  Bluray | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC 16765 kbps / 1920*1080i / 29,970 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1 | 46.71 GB 
 Audio: DTS-HD MA 5.1 / 96 kHz / 6202 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 
 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit); LPCM 2.0 / 96 kHz / 4608 kbps / 24-bit; 
 (documentary): LPCM 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit | Length: 01:16:04 + 01:53:35 + 01:03:22 (documentary) 
 Rock, Classical, Tribute Concert | Uploaded/Uploadable/Freakshare | Links are interchangable  It was in 2006 when, once a year, a group of stellar musicians and stars of rock 
 started meeting up in London for a night of live music. The main intent 
 was to raise money for a charity called The Sunflower Jam. At first the 
 rumours about these sessions with Deep Purple, Robert Plant, Brian May 
 and Alice Cooper were too good to be true, to the point that a few 
 thought that they were nothing else than an urban legend. "The Jam" as 
 it soon started to be called quickly became a cult night. A real must 
 first of all for the artists themselves, finally free and happy to leave 
 their commercial thoughts outside the venue and able to enjoy playing 
 music together with colleagues, friends and maybe even secret rivals and 
 for the audience, who often could simply not believe their eyes. 
 The Sunflower Jam started as an idea from Jacky Paice, who very often 
 could count on the drumming of her husband Ian. Who would turn down 
 playing with him? The first editions were mainly open to guests and 
 music business professionals that would contribute to the charity. Later 
 "The Jam" became too good not to be available for the public. It is in 
 one of the earlier SFJs that Jon Lord played for the last time with his 
 friends with Deep Purple, duetting in a peaceful "war of hammonds" with 
 Don Airey, who had replaced Lord in Deep Purple when he decided it was 
 enough with a life spent on the road, and after a lifetime dedicated to 
 rock and roll, Lord left to concentrate to his first love: classical 
 music and the combination of rock elements in it. 
 2014: "The Sunflower Jam" is a now a regular sold out event. The fourth 
 one at the Royal Albert Hall. A night of great music but also an 
 explosion of joy and will to live. Jon Lord sadly passed away in 2012. 
 Just a few weeks before the release of the just finished remake of what 
 is universally known as the first ever meeting of classical music and 
 rock. The "Concerto For Group and Orchestra". The same composition that 
 Purple played live in 1969 at the Royal Albert Hall. Considering the 
 amount of respect, friendship and love expressed on any occasion by 
 anybody who had worked, played or simply met Jon Lord, it is not a 
 surprise that the 2014 Jam would be dedicated totally to his music. The 
 night turned out to be an historical moment in rock music: A full 
 orchestra, a director - Paul Mann - crazy enough to give wonderful 
 arrangements to a repertoire going back and forth through fifty years of 
 music, many old friends for an unforgettable night. The Albert Hall 
 sold out to the last seat...  
 
   
   
   
   Tracklist  • The Composer
  Tracklist  • The Composer  1. Fantasia from Sarabande 
 2. Durham Awakes from Durham Concerto 
 3. All Those Years Ago (with Steve Balsamo and Micky Moody) 
 4. Pictured Within (with Miller Anderson) from the album Picture Within 
 5. Sarabande from Sarabande (with Rick Wakeman) 
 6. One From The Meadow (with Margo Buchanan) 
 7. Bourrée from Sarabande 
 8. Afterwards (with Jeremy Irons and Paul Mann)  
• The Rock Legend  9. Things Get Better featuring Paul Weller / originally by Jon Lord’s Artwoods 
 10. I Take What I Want feat Paul Weller and Micky Moody / originally by Jon Lord’s Artwoods 
 11. Silas and Jerome (featuring Phil Campbell from The Temperance 
 Movement, Ian Paice, Bernie Marsden. Originally by Paice Ashton Lord) 
 12.: I’m Gonna Stop Drinking (featuring Phil Campbell from The 
 Temperance Movement, Ian Paice, Bernie Marsden. Originally by Paice 
 Ashton Lord) 
 13. Soldier of Fortune (with Steve Balsamo, Sandi Thom and Micky Moody) originally by Deep Purple 
 14. You Keep On Moving (with Glenn Hughes, Bruce Dickinson, Ian Paice, Don Airey and Micky Moody) originally by Deep Purple 
 15. Burn (with Glenn Hughes, Bruce Dickison, Ian Paice, Don Airey and Rick Wakeman) / originally by Deep Purple 
 16. Deep Purple, Mk. III: This Time Around (with Glenn Hughes) originally by Deep Purple 
 - Deep Purple celebrating Jon Lord: Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Ian Paice, Don Airey, Steve Morse 
 17. Uncommon Man 
 18. Above And Beyond 
 19. Lazy featuring Stephen Bentley-Klein, Violine 
 20. When A Blind Man Cries 
 21. Perfect Strangers 
 22. Black Night 
 23. Hush feat. Bruce Dickinson, Rick Wakeman, Phil Campbell, Bernie Marsden, Micky Moody  
Bonus:  • Documentary: Two Worlds - The Making of Celebrating Jon Lord  
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