Here we have another release from "The Official Deep Purple (Overseas) Live Series" of a concert that was previously available for quite some time as a poor sounding bootleg. This new "official release" comes from original tapes, though not a multichannel recording.
This show was recorded for a radio show on July 30, 1971 in Long Beach (California) with the permission of the band. Deep Purple was on tour promoting the album "Fireball" in the United States and give us this amazing set that is only four tracks long but that clocks in at over 70 minutes of music. "Speed King" opens, followed by"Strange Kind Of Woman" (unique theme of the album "Fireball" promoted with that tour),"Child In Time" and traditionally lengthy edition of "Mandrake Root" as has been presented on previous live recordings.
This official edition is much better than previously available bootlegs, but still do not approach this with expectations of a hi-quality version or anything. This is an old radio broadcast, never intended for commercial release, but nonetheless still sounds great considering. This is of historical value as it presents the band (DP MK II) in a transition period between their first concerts with all these long jam sessions and the more structured and "short" songs as would happen on the next tour promoting the 1972 album "Machine Head." I personally love these types of historical glimpses into times of greatness, and here is another one for the collection.
----------------------------
Welcome to Long Beach 1971, the latest album in earMUSIC’s Deep Purple reissue series that, over the last two years, has seen the release of rare live material from the band, including “Paris 1975”, “Copenhagen 1972”, “Stockholm 1970” and “Graz 1975”. Spanning over 70 minutes of music, “Long Beach 1971” has been remastered in 2014 and is going to be released on February 27th, 2015 on earMUSIC.
Recorded at Long Beach Arena in Long Beach, California, on July 30, 1971, it was broadcast on radio (KUSC 91.5 FM), a showcase for a support performance to Rod Stewart and The Faces.
An official release for a concert that has long been considered a landmark for the band, the set featured tracks (“Speed King” and “Child In Time”) from their fourth studio album, June 1970’s “In Rock”. This was a transitional release for the Mk II version of the band - guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, front man Ian Gillan, bassist Roger Glover, organ/keyboard player Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice –, being their first hard rock affair as well as their commercial breakthrough as the third leading über-rock band of the day along with Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Completing the set that day were a considerably extended version of “Mandrake Root” from their July 1968 debut album “Shades Of Deep Purple”, and “Strange Kind Of Woman”.
Opening with an 11-minute long “Speed King”, the show actually starts off like a climax, with a frenzy of organ and batter of guitar and drums, before segueing into a fast and furious riff and some classic caterwauls from Ian Gillan. Next up is “Strange Kind Of Woman”. The pile driving central motif is a classic combination of rhythm and riff, the band hitting a bluesy, even funky, groove. Following is an impressive version of the Deep Purple classic “Child in Time”: it is 20 minutes of heavy action from Blackmore.
If you’re not too exhausted by that, there is time for one more, and it’s a good - not to mention long - one: “Mandrake Root”, a 27-minute extrapolation of the debut album track and concert standby.
All in all, the frenzy, powerful show is leaving the audience staggered, and not a little dazed, as they head towards the exit, into the warm California night, wondering what the hell just happened.
Deep Purple live just happened.
Tracklist
1. Speed King
2. Strange Kind Of Woman
3. Child In Time
4. Mandrake Root
All songs remastered in 2014
No comments:
Post a Comment