Deep Purple: In Concert With The London Symphony Orchestra (Collector's Edition) on 1 DVD and 1 CD
In Concert With The London Symphony Orchestra (Collector's Edition)
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- Sound Format:
- Dolby Surround 5.1
- Label:
- Eagle Rock
- Year of recording ca.:
- 1999
- Age release:
- FSK (volunteer German film censoring) approved as of 0 years
- UPC/EAN:
- 5034504900295
- Release date:
- 27.10.2003
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DVD: Sound:DSS 5.1/Dolby Digital 2.0;Bild:4:3/PAL;Spr:E;Ländercode:0;
Laufzeit:120 Min.
Es ist ziemlich leicht, eine Menge berechtigter Argumente gegen die meist gescheiterten Versuche, Klassik und Rock miteinander zu vermählen, ins Feld zu führen. Aber die zweistündige Darbietung von Deep Purple samt illustren Gästen wie Ronnie James Dio oder Sam Brown in der Londoner Royal Albert Hall, verlangt Respekt. Denn fast auf den Tag genau vor 30 Jahren führte die Band an gleicher Stelle ihr „Concerto For Group And Orchestra“ auf, das damals wie heute im Mittelpunkt eines denkwürdigen Konzertabends steht. Respekt gebührt dem Quintett für sein Durchhaltevermögen, aber auch für seine musikalische Leistung: Was 1969 eine Innovation war und so manchen Orchester-Musiker angesichts langhaariger Freaks mit elektrischen Instrumenten etwas streng schauen ließ, ist im Zeitalter aller nur erdenklichen Crossover- Mischungen alltäglich. Heute spricht der hohe Standard der Komposition des Organisten Jon Lord für sich.
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In 1969 Deep Purple premiered Jon Lord’s groundbreaking “Concerto For Group And Orchestra” at the Royal Albert Hall. Thirty years later, in September 1999, Deep Purple and the London Symphony Orchestra returned to the same venue for the concerto’s second performance. The centrepiece of the concert is of course the concerto itself but it is preceded by a short set of other Jon Lord tracks, songs from Roger Glover’s “Butterfly Ball” (sung by Ronnie James Dio) and Ian Paice’s jazz arrangement of the early Purple classic “Wring That Neck”. Following the concerto are five Deep Purple classics culminating with “Smoke On The Water”.
The audio samples belong to the article Deep Purple: In Concert With The London Symphony Orchestra (CD). The track list may differ for this item.
Disk 1 von 2 (DVD)
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1 Pictured within
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2 Wait a while
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3 Sitting in a dream
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4 Love is all
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5 Wring that neck
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6 Concerto For Group And Orchestra - First Movement: Moderato - Allegro
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7 Concerto For Group And Orchestra - Second Movement: Andante
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8 Concerto For Group And Orchestra - Third Movement: Vivace - Presto
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9 Ted the mechanic
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10 Watching the sky
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11 Sometimes I feel like screaming
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12 Pictures Of Home
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13 Smoke on the water
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
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1 Concerto For Group And Orchestra - First Movement: Moderato - Allegro
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2 Concerto For Group And Orchestra - Second Movement: Andante
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3 Concerto For Group And Orchestra - Third Movement: Vivace - Presto
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4 Wring that neck
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5 Pictures Of Home
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6 Smoke on the water