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Made Japan [Live]

Current price: $10.99
Made Japan [Live]
Made Japan [Live]

Barnes and Noble

Made Japan [Live]

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Recorded over three nights in August 1972,
Deep Purple
's
Made in Japan
was the record that brought the band to headliner status in the U.S. and elsewhere, and it remains a landmark in the history of
heavy metal
music. Since reorganizing with singer
Ian Gillan
and bassist
Roger Glover
in 1969,
had recorded three important albums --
Deep Purple in Rock
,
Fireball
, and
Machine Head
-- and used the material to build a fierce live show.
, its selections drawn from those albums, documented that show, in which songs were drawn out to ten and even nearly 20 minutes with no less intensity, as guitarist
Ritchie Blackmore
and organist
Jon Lord
soloed extensively and
Gillan
sang in a screech that became the envy of all
metal
bands to follow. The signature song, of course, was
"Smoke on the Water,"
with its memorable riff, which went on to become an American hit single. But those extended workouts, particularly the moody
"Child in Time,"
with
's haunting falsetto wail and
Blackmore
's amazingly fast playing, and
"Space Truckin',"
Lord
's organ effects, maintained the onslaught, making this a definitive treatment of the band's catalog and its most impressive album. By stretching out and going to extremes,
pushed its music into the kind of deliberate excess that made
what it became, and their audience recognized the breakthrough, propelling the original double LP into the U.S. Top Ten and sales over a million copies. ~ William Ruhlmann

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