Duration - 47:56
Bitrate - 320kbps
1. Hush (Joe South) - 4:44
2. Kentucky Woman (Neil Diamond) - 5:01
3. Mandrake Root (Rod Evans, Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord) - 10:10
4. Help (Lennon / McCartney) - 6:19
5. Wring That Neck (Blackmore, Nick Simper, Lord, Ian Paice) - 6:40
6. River Deep, Mountain High (Phil Spector, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich) - 9:44
7. Hey Joe (Billy Roberts) - 7:57
Rod Evans: Lead vocals, Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar, Nick Simper: Bass, backing vocals,
Jon Lord: Keyboards, backing vocals, Ian Paice: Drums, percussion
Bitrate - 320kbps
1. Hush (Joe South) - 4:44
2. Kentucky Woman (Neil Diamond) - 5:01
3. Mandrake Root (Rod Evans, Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord) - 10:10
4. Help (Lennon / McCartney) - 6:19
5. Wring That Neck (Blackmore, Nick Simper, Lord, Ian Paice) - 6:40
6. River Deep, Mountain High (Phil Spector, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich) - 9:44
7. Hey Joe (Billy Roberts) - 7:57
Rod Evans: Lead vocals, Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar, Nick Simper: Bass, backing vocals,
Jon Lord: Keyboards, backing vocals, Ian Paice: Drums, percussion
This album is one of the "legalized" bootlegs
and includes a unique and the only extant recording of the concert the
first composition of Deep Purple, which was held on 10.18.1968, in
Inglewood, USA. It was the performance of musicians as a support group
Cream in their farewell tour.
Deep Purple - Inglewood - Live in California
Sound is taken from the surviving recording of the concert, which was produced by Tetragrammaton Records from the floor using 1/2 inch coil Sony VCR and portable camera with an external microphone for audio capture.
In 1970, Warner Bros. Records original 1/2 inch reel tape video was culled. Fortunately, the original tape has been saved, and many years later the company was acquired by the fans The Deep Purple Appreciation Society. The soundtrack has been transformed, remastered and issued on CD.
Deep Purple - Inglewood - Live in California
Sound is taken from the surviving recording of the concert, which was produced by Tetragrammaton Records from the floor using 1/2 inch coil Sony VCR and portable camera with an external microphone for audio capture.
In 1970, Warner Bros. Records original 1/2 inch reel tape video was culled. Fortunately, the original tape has been saved, and many years later the company was acquired by the fans The Deep Purple Appreciation Society. The soundtrack has been transformed, remastered and issued on CD.
~Enjoy~
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