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Deep Purple’s ...To The Rising Sun (In Tokyo) is a crisp, highly polished live album capturing the band at the legendary Nippon Budokan in April 2014.
It excels through its stellar sound mixing and features a mix of classic hits and modern tracks, contrasted against a deeply reverent, respectful Japanese audience.
By 2014, guitarist Steve Morse had been in the band for almost 20 years. The live iteration of Deep Purple is incredibly tight and professional, moving between classic hard rock and more progressive, jazz-leaning instrumentals.
One of the album's greatest strengths is the pristine audio production. Unlike many stadium and festival recordings where the instruments blend together into noise, ...To The Rising Sun features an incredibly clear, balanced mix. Every instrumental solo, bass groove, and drum beat is highly separated and easy to pick out.
Japanese crowds are known for being much quieter and more disciplined between songs compared to Western audiences. This gives the live album a unique, almost orchestral or concert-hall dynamic. You can feel the audience’s total focus, followed by waves of roaring applause after climaxes like "Child In Time".
01 APRES VOUS
02 INTO THE FIRE
03 HARD LOVIN' MAN
04 STRANGE KIND OF WOMAN
05 VINCENT PRICE
06 CONTACT LOST
07 UNCOMMON MAN
08 THE WELL-DRESSED GUITAR
09 THE MULE
10 ABOVE AND BEYOND
11 LAZY
12 HELL TO PAY
13 DON AIREYS SOLO
14 PERFECT STRANGERS
15 SPACE TRUCKIN'
16 SMOKE ON THE WATER
17 GREEN ONIONS / HUSH
18 BLACK NIGHT
Standard Master Product Configuration:
1/4” - 2 Track RTM LPR90 - 15IPS - 38cm/sec - CCIR - 320 nWb/m - 3 Metal Reels - Special Archive Boxes - Horch House Deluxe Packaging