INTÉRPRETES: Mark One Line-Up (March 1968 – July 1969) – Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Rod Evans (vocals), Jon Lord (keyboard), Ian Paice (drums), Nick Simper (bass) Mark Two Line-Up (July 1969-June 1973) – Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Ian Gillan (vocals), Roger Glover (bass), Jon Lord (keyboard), Ian Paice (drums) Mark Three Line-Up (July 1973-1975) – Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), David Coverdale (vocals), Glenn Hughes (bass/vocals), Jon Lord (keyboards), Ian Paice (drums) Mark Four Line-Up (June 1975-March 1976) – Tommy Bolin (guitar), David Coverdale (vocals), Glenn Hughes (bass/vocals), Jon Lord (keyboards), Ian Paice (drums)
DURACIÓN: 287 mins
TEMAS: Disc 1:
History - 20-minute history of DEEP PURPLE from 1968 to 1976
Hits - full performances:
Mark One Lineup (March 1968 - July 1969)
Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) Rod Evans (vocals) Jon Lord (keyboards) Ian Paice (drums) Nick Simper (bass)
01. Help 02. Hush 03. Wring That Neck
Mark Two Lineup (July 1969 - June 1973)
Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) Ian Gillan (vocals) Roger Glover (bass) Jon Lord (keyboards) Ian Paice (drums)
04. Hallelujah 05. Mandrake Root 06. Speed King 07. Black Night 08. Child In Time 09. Lazy 10. Strange Kind Of Woman 11. Fireball Writing Session 12. Fireball 13. Demon's Eyes 14. No No No 15. Into The Fire 16. Never Before 17. Highway Star 18. Smoke On The Water
Mark Three Lineup (July 1973-1975)
Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) David Coverdale (vocals) Glenn Hughes (bass/vocals) Jon Lord (keyboards) Ian Paice (drums)
19. Burn 20. Mistreated
Mark Four Lineup (June 1975-March 1976)
Tommy Bolin (guitar) David Coverdale (vocals) Glenn Hughes (bass/vocals) Jon Lord (keyboards) Ian Paice (drums)
21. Love Child 22. You Keep On Moving
Disc 2:
Highlights - bonus performances and interviews
Mark One Lineup
01. And The Address (Playboy TV)
Mark Two Lineup
02. Wring That Neck (Bilzen Jazz Festival 1969) 04. Wring That Neck ("Pop Deux" Paris Concert 1970) 03. Mandrake Root ("Pop Deux" Paris Concert 1970) 05. Black Night (Promo Clip) 06. No No No (Take 1 - Rockpalast Rehearsal Session) 07. No No No (Take 2 - Rockpalast Rehearsal Session)
Mark Three Lineup
08. Jt. Nuit (French TV 1974) 09. Leeds Polytechnic Student Project 1974 - featuring "Burn"/"Space Truckin'"
Mark Four Lineup
10. New Zealand TV Documentary (November 1975) 11. Smoke On The Water (New Zealand TV) 12. Tony Edwards (DEEP PURPLE's manager) - French TV Interview 1976
A vivid compilation of rare and unreleased material, live performances, archival interviews and studio/television footage, History, Hits & Highlights chronicles the years 1968-1976 when the band survived four line-up changes and produced such classic albums as In Rock, Fireball, Burn, and Machine Head. It was at this time that essential tracks like "Hush," "Speed King," "Black Night," and, of course, "Smoke On The Water," were produced. These solid rock staples, plus many more, are prominently displayed on this set. As a bonus, a photo gallery is included on the second disc. Hot on the heels of front man Ian Gillan's new CD One Eye To Morocco (March 31, Eagle Rock), this 2DVD set is a revealing look at the band. It also follows a grand tradition of great Deep Purple releases from Eagle Rock, such as Around The World Live 5DVD set (June 2008), and They All Came Down To Montreux DVD (June 2007).
Deep Purple - History, Hits & Highlights '68-'76 [2x DVD 5/DVD 9, 2009]
This is vol. 3 in a series of DVD archive releases aimed to provide Deep Purple fans with DVDs rounding up as much rare footage from the 1968-1976 era as possible. The vol. 3 Archive DVDs contains a large collection of individual performances from TV around Europe, as well as rounding up some of the longer video segments known to exist plus an introduction to the band's history.
Disc One compiles all of Deep Purple's biggest hits taken from promotional clips, TV performances, and rare concert footage. The bulk of the songs come from the band's classic Gillan/Glover lineup, which is not surprising, as that lineup lasted the longest and recorded Deep Purple's most famous songs. What the live songs do is demonstrate the band's extraordinary instrumental prowess, especially when Blackmore leads them into extended jams and the other members follow along with relish. The two performances from the Bolin era, "Love Child" and "You Keep on Moving," are also intriguing. Though this period of the band is often dismissed or forgotten, these songs make a case that when Bolin was at his best Deep Purple could make music to rank with the best of the Blackmore era. Disc Two contains some outtakes and more esoteric performances that aren't as essential as the songs on Disc One but are welcome rarities for fans. There's also a smattering of TV interviews and documentaries from the era scattered throughout that are fascinating to see, especially since Deep Purple were at the time so rarely profiled in the press, even the rock 'n' roll press such as Rolling Stone. Overall, these two discs paint a pretty thorough picture of how Deep Purple looked and sounded like back then, particularly live.
Disc 1:
History – 20 minute history of Deep Purple from 1968 to 1976 Hits – full performances: Mark One Line-Up (March 1968 – July 1969) – Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Rod Evans (vocals), Jon Lord (keyboard), Ian Paice (drums), Nick Simper (bass)
01. Help 02. Hush 03. Wring That Neck
Mark Two Line-Up (July 1969-June 1973) – Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Ian Gillan (vocals), Roger Glover (bass), Jon Lord (keyboard), Ian Paice (drums)
04. Hallelujah 05. Mandrake Root 06. Speed King 07. Black Night 08. Child In Time 09. Lazy 10. Strange Kind Of Woman 11. Fireball Writing Session 12. Fireball 13. Demon's Eyes 14. No No No 15. Into The Fire 16. Never Before 17. Highway Star 18. Smoke On The Water
Mark Three Line-Up (July 1973-1975) – Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), David Coverdale (vocals), Glenn Hughes (bass/vocals), Jon Lord (keyboards), Ian Paice (drums)
19. Burn 20. Mistreated
Mark Four Line-Up (June 1975-March 1976) – Tommy Bolin (guitar), David Coverdale (vocals), Glenn Hughes (bass/vocals), Jon Lord (keyboards), Ian Paice (drums)
21. Love Child 22. You Keep On Moving
Disc 2:
Highlights – bonus performances and interviews
Mark One Line-Up
01. And The Address (Playboy TV)
Mark Two Line-Up
02. Wring That Neck (Bilzen Jazz Festival 1969) 03. Wring That Neck ("Pop Deux" Paris Concert 1970) 04. Mandrake Root ("Pop Deux" Paris Concert 1970) 05. Black Night (Promo Clip) 06. No No No (Take 1 – Rockpalast Rehearsal Session) 07. No No No (Take 2 – Rockpalast Rehearsal Session)
Mark Three Line-Up
08. Jt. Nuit (French TV 1974) 09. Leeds Polytechnic Student Project 1974 – featuring Burn/Space Truckin'
Mark Four Line-Up
10. New Zealand TV Documentary (November 1975) 11. Smoke On The Water (New Zealand TV) 12. Tony Edwards (Deep Purple's manager) – French TV Interview 1976
Deep Purple - History, Hits & Highlights '68-'76 (2009)(2xDVD9)
2xDVD9 | Video: NTSC 720x480 (4:3) | Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 2ch 224kbps | 7.62 GB + 7.55 GB (RAR 5% Rec.) | Time: 5:05:01 | Covers Genre: Hard Rock, Documentary | Label: Eagle Rock Entertainment | Catalog Number: EREDV726
This is vol. 3 in a series of DVD archive releases aimed to provide Deep Purple fans with DVDs rounding up as much rare footage from the 1968-1976 era as possible. The vol. 3 Archive DVDs contains a large collection of individual performances from TV around Europe, as well as rounding up some of the longer video segments known to exist plus an introduction to the band's history.
Disc One compiles all of Deep Purple's biggest hits taken from promotional clips, TV performances, and rare concert footage. The bulk of the songs come from the band's classic Gillan/Glover lineup, which is not surprising, as that lineup lasted the longest and recorded Deep Purple's most famous songs. What the live songs do is demonstrate the band's extraordinary instrumental prowess, especially when Blackmore leads them into extended jams and the other members follow along with relish. The two performances from the Bolin era, "Love Child" and "You Keep on Moving," are also intriguing. Though this period of the band is often dismissed or forgotten, these songs make a case that when Bolin was at his best Deep Purple could make music to rank with the best of the Blackmore era. Disc Two contains some outtakes and more esoteric performances that aren't as essential as the songs on Disc One but are welcome rarities for fans. There's also a smattering of TV interviews and documentaries from the era scattered throughout that are fascinating to see, especially since Deep Purple were at the time so rarely profiled in the press, even the rock 'n' roll press such as Rolling Stone. Overall, these two discs paint a pretty thorough picture of how Deep Purple looked and sounded like back then, particularly live.
Disc 1:
History – 20 minute history of Deep Purple from 1968 to 1976 Hits – full performances: Mark One Line-Up (March 1968 – July 1969) – Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Rod Evans (vocals), Jon Lord (keyboard), Ian Paice (drums), Nick Simper (bass)
01. Help 02. Hush 03. Wring That Neck
Mark Two Line-Up (July 1969-June 1973) – Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Ian Gillan (vocals), Roger Glover (bass), Jon Lord (keyboard), Ian Paice (drums)
04. Hallelujah 05. Mandrake Root 06. Speed King 07. Black Night 08. Child In Time 09. Lazy 10. Strange Kind Of Woman 11. Fireball Writing Session 12. Fireball 13. Demon's Eyes 14. No No No 15. Into The Fire 16. Never Before 17. Highway Star 18. Smoke On The Water
Mark Three Line-Up (July 1973-1975) – Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), David Coverdale (vocals), Glenn Hughes (bass/vocals), Jon Lord (keyboards), Ian Paice (drums)
19. Burn 20. Mistreated
Mark Four Line-Up (June 1975-March 1976) – Tommy Bolin (guitar), David Coverdale (vocals), Glenn Hughes (bass/vocals), Jon Lord (keyboards), Ian Paice (drums)
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Disc 2:
Highlights – bonus performances and interviews
Mark One Line-Up
01. And The Address (Playboy TV)
Mark Two Line-Up
02. Wring That Neck (Bilzen Jazz Festival 1969) 03. Wring That Neck ("Pop Deux" Paris Concert 1970) 04. Mandrake Root ("Pop Deux" Paris Concert 1970) 05. Black Night (Promo Clip) 06. No No No (Take 1 – Rockpalast Rehearsal Session) 07. No No No (Take 2 – Rockpalast Rehearsal Session)
Mark Three Line-Up
08. Jt. Nuit (French TV 1974) 09. Leeds Polytechnic Student Project 1974 – featuring Burn/Space Truckin'
Mark Four Line-Up
10. New Zealand TV Documentary (November 1975) 11. Smoke On The Water (New Zealand TV) 12. Tony Edwards (Deep Purple's manager) – French TV Interview 1976
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