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Scandinavian Nights is a live album by Deep Purple. It was originally recorded by Swedish National Radio for a radio show called Tonkraft at the Stockholm Konserthuset on 12th November 1970.
This concert was originally released in 1988 as Scandinavian Nights in Europe and as Live and Rare in the USA. The original mastertapes were later discovered and are remixed for this release.
Additionally, the Scandinavian Nights 2CD had the same running-order as the vinyl release, the set being adjusted to fit the timing-restrictions of vinyl. For Live in Stockholm the correct order was restored and this, together with the improved sound-quality, makes it the definitive release of this recording.
Songs on the album are from the Deep Purple in Rock album, and long instrumentals from earlier albums. The two songs "Mandrake Root" and "Wring that Neck" took up half the concert in the early days, until the Fireball tour.
This early live set by Purple Mark II, complete on two discs, was recorded in Stockholm, Sweden in 1970, and it showcases the band at its most extended. The jams on "Wring That Neck" and "Mandrake Root" clock in at around half an hour apiece.
But this was the era when hundreds of bands were stretching out every night, and Purple, with the skills and imaginations of Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore to call on, did it better than many, at its climaxes reaching a fiery intensity matched by few others.
Disc 1:
01."Wring That Neck" (Blackmore, Nick Simper, Lord, Paice) - 32:06
02."Speed King" - 10:20
03."Into the Fire" - 04:00
04"Paint It, Black" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 09:08
Disc 2:
01."Mandrake Root" (Rod Evans, Blackmore, Lord) - 28:42
02."Child in Time" - 20:29
03."Black Night" - 06:54
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ReplyDeleteThank you for this one and all the others. One thing: when you provide live recordings, would it be possible to give us an estimation of sound quality?
I am somehow between music and (old times) hi-fi freak, so if i get a bad quality recording, I delete it.
Thank you again.
This live recording, i bought in Stockholm in 1984 as a bootleg (originally a radio recording), called Alive trbute to Wally, only made in 500 copies, after that I even bought Scandinavian nights. Today I have several recordings, one called Live in Stockholm 1970 and one called Stockholm 1970. Must say, with the soud remastered the soubd is great (was good, even before). This concert is not only great, the were really on fire that night in Stockholm. In my opinion they have never been better than that night, Here they wrote rock history in Stockholm Sweden. Grestest band on the planet!
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