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Phoenix Rising (Deep Purple album)

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Phoenix Rising
(Coverdale • Hughes • Bolin • Paice • Lord)
Live album by
Released11 May 2011
RecordedLive
on 15 December 1975 at the Budokan, Tokyo, Japan &
on 27 February 1976 at Long Beach Arena, Los Angeles, CA
GenreHard rock, heavy metal
Length70:13 (CD)
142:00 (DVD)
LabelEdel
ProducerDeep Purple (CD)
Drew Thompson & Tony Edwards (DVD)
Deep Purple Video chronology
History, hits & highlights '68–'76
(2009)
Phoenix Rising
(Coverdale • Hughes • Bolin • Paice • Lord)

(2011)
Live at Montreux 2011
(2011)

Phoenix Rising (subtitled "Coverdale • Hughes • Bolin • Paice • Lord") is a combo CD/DVD live album by the Mark IV line-up of Deep Purple, released in May 2011. It includes rare live tracks from Mk IV history, Rises Over Japan, a (30 minute) concert film directed by Tony Klinger,[1][2] Gettin' Tighter, an 80-minute new music documentary about the band's 1975/1976 tour, and some extras.

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Transcription

Overview

The concert film Rises Over Japan was made at Budokan Hall on 15 December 1975. The concert was released on LP in an incomplete form as Last Concert in Japan in 1977 and the whole concert was issued in 2001 as This Time Around: Live in Tokyo.[3] The footage was shot professionally with multiple cameras on 16mm film. Despite this, for many years only very poor quality bootleg copies from an obscure Japanese VHS release circulated among fans and collectors. Finally, after over 36 years the concert was restored from the original 31 minute print and released as a bonus feature on the "Deep Purple: Phoenix Rising" Blu-ray Disc in 2011, complete with the original stereo sound mix and a new 5.1 surround sound mix.[4]

In May 2012, "Phoenix Rising" won German Leserwahl award as the Best Music Blu-ray.

Track listing

CD and 2LP

The Official Soundtrack and More –
Rare Live Tracks from MKIV History
(digitally remastered in 2011)
  1. "Burn" – 8:09 (Longbeach) {from Burn (1974)}
  2. "Getting Tighter" – 15:04 (Japan) {from Come Taste the Band (1975)}
  3. "Love Child" – 4:23 (Japan) {from Come Taste the Band (1975)}
  4. "Smoke on the Water" (including "Georgia") – 9:29 (Japan) {from Machine Head (1972)}
  1. "Lazy" (includes drum solo) – 11:41 (Japan) {from Machine Head (1972)}
  2. "Homeward Strut" – 5:44 (Longbeach) {from Teaser (1975)}
  3. "You Keep on Moving" – 5:44 (Japan) {from Come Taste the Band (1975)}
  4. "Stormbringer" – 9:49 (Longbeach) {from Stormbringer (1974)}

DVD and Blu-Ray

Deep Purple Rises Over Japan
(30 minute concert)
  1. "Burn" (Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Jon Lord, Ian Paice)
  2. "Love Child" (Tommy Bolin, Coverdale)
  3. "Smoke on the Water" (Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Lord, Paice)
  4. "You Keep on Moving" (Coverdale, Hughes)
  5. "Highway Star" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)
Gettin' Tighter (The untold story of the 1975/1976 MKIV World Tour)
(80 minute music documentary)
Extras
Jakarta, December 1975 – Interview with Jon Lord & Glenn Hughes
Come Taste the Band – Electronic Press Kit

Personnel

Deep Purple

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Germany 22
Norway 38
Austria 50
Switzerland 61
UK 188

External links

  1. ^ "Phoenix Rising". Amazon. 28 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Phoenix Rising".
  3. ^ "Home". deeppurple.tv.
  4. ^ "Deep Purple TV".
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