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BBC Sessions 1968–1970

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BBC Sessions 1968–1970
Live album by
Released7 Nov 2011
Recorded18 June 1968 – 23 September 1970
GenreProgressive rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock, heavy metal
Length98:28
LabelEMI
Deep Purple live albums chronology
Live at Montreux 2011
(2011)
BBC Sessions 1968–1970
(2011)
Copenhagen 1972
(2013)

BBC Sessions 1968–1970 is a 2011 live compilation album featuring performances by the English hard rock band Deep Purple that were recorded at the BBC's Maida Vale Studios, London, and originally broadcast on various BBC Radio shows from 1968 through 1970. BBC Sessions 1968–1970 is a two-disc set collecting all the surviving sessions in the BBC archives.

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Transcription

Track listing

All songs written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice except where noted.

Disc one 50:06 Mark I
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hush" (BBC Top Gear Session – 18 June 1968 †)Joe South4:07
2."One More Rainy Day" (BBC Top Gear Session – 18 June 1968 †)Lord, Evans2:56
3."Help!" (BBC Top Gear Session – 18 June 1968 †)Lennon/McCartney5:38
4."And the Address" (BBC Dave Symonds Show Session – 25 June 1968 †)Blackmore, Lord2:06
5."Hey Bop a Re Bop" (BBC Top Gear Session – 14 January 1969)Evans, Blackmore, Lord, Paice3:31
6."Emmaretta" (BBC Top Gear Session – 14 January 1969)Evans, Blackmore, Lord3:08
7."Wring That Neck" (BBC Top Gear Session – 14 January 1969)Blackmore, Simper, Lord, Paice4:42
8."Brian Matthew Interviews Rod Evans" (BBC Top Gear Session – 8 January 1969)1:27
9."Hey Joe" (BBC Top Gear Session – 14 January 1969)Billy Roberts4:02
10."It’s All Over" (BBC Top Gear Session – 14 January 1969)Ben E. King, Bert Berns4:14
11."The Painter" (BBC Sounds Like Tony Brandon Show Session – 24 June 1969)Evans, Blackmore, Simper, Lord, Paice2:18
12."Laléna" (BBC Sounds Like Tony Brandon Show Session – 24 June 1969)Donovan3:33
13."The Painter" (BBC Chris Grant’s Tasty Pop Sundae Session – 30 June 1969)Evans, Blackmore, Simper, Lord, Paice2:43
14."I'm So Glad" (BBC Chris Grant’s Tasty Pop Sundae Session – 30 June 1969)Skip James3:12
15."Hush" (BBC Chris Grant’s Tasty Pop Sundae Session – 30 June 1969)Joe South2:28
Disc two 48:22 Mark II
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ricochet" (BBC Symonds on Sunday Show Session – 11 August 1969 (an early version of "Speed King")) 3:07
2."The Bird Has Flown" (BBC Symonds on Sunday Show Session – 11 August 1969)Evans, Blackmore, Lord3:05
3."Speed King" (BBC Stuart Henry Noise at Nine Session – 31 October 1969) 3:25
4."Jam Stew (aka John Stew)" (BBC Stuart Henry Noise at Nine Session – 31 October 1969) 3:56
5."Hard Lovin' Man" (BBC Mike Harding's Sounds of the Seventies Session – 21 April 1970) 4:13
6."Bloodsucker" (BBC Mike Harding’s Sounds of the Seventies Session – 21 April 1970) 3:18
7."Living Wreck" (BBC Mike Harding’s Sounds of the Seventies Session – 21 April 1970) 3:25
8."Jon Lord Interview" (Session – 23 September 1970) 1:35
9."Black Night" (Session – 23 September 1970) 3:29
10."Grabsplatter" (Session – 23 September 1970) 4:33
11."Into the Fire" (Session – 23 September 1970) 3:49
12."Child in Time" (Session – 23 September 1970) 10:48
† indicates previously unreleased material

Personnel

Deep Purple
Mark I (Disc one)
Mark II (Disc two)

Charts

Year Chart Position
2011 Germany 94

External links

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