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| artist = [[Deep Purple]] |
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| released = 21 February 2006<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Popoff | first1 = Martin | author-link1 = Martin Popoff | title = The Deep Purple Family, vol 2 | edition = 2nd | publisher = Wymer Publishing | year = 2018 | pages = 251 | isbn = 978-1-908724-87-8}}</ref> |
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| recorded = 1993<br /> 16 October in [[Stuttgart]]<br /> 9 November in [[Birmingham]] |
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| genre = [[Hard rock]], [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] |
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| Last album = ''[[Live in Stockholm]]''<br>(2005) |
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| This album = '''''Live in Europe 1993'''''<br>(2006) |
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(128:33 in Stuttgart / 107:29 in Birmingham) |
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| chronology = [[Deep Purple]] live albums |
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'''''Live in Europe 1993''''' (alternative title: ''On Tour MCMXCIII'') is a live box |
'''''Live in Europe 1993''''' (alternative title: ''On Tour MCMXCIII'') is a live box-set, released by Sony/BMG, containing two concerts recorded by [[Deep Purple]] in [[1993 in music|1993]]. Each concert has its own gatefold sleeve and paper CD-liners, being housed in a cardboard outer box. |
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The first recording is from a show on 16 October at the [[Schleyerhalle]] in [[Stuttgart]], [[Germany]]. The second is from a show at the [[National Exhibition Centre]] in [[Birmingham]], [[England]] on 9 November, which would be the final show Ritchie Blackmore did with Deep Purple in England. |
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The live album ''[[Come Hell or High Water]]'' from 1994 was recorded at this Stuttgart show. The Birmingham show was released on DVD as ''[[Come Hell or High Water#DVD Track listing|Come Hell or High Water]]'' in 1994. |
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⚫ | In 2007 each show had a separate release, in a jewel-case, being titled ''Live in Stuttgart'' and ''Live at the Birmingham NEC''. The Birmingham show was soon deleted, Ian Gillan advising fans not to buy the release, describing the performance as one of the band's worst.<ref>{{ cite news|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080531225804/http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/story/2007/02/27/deep-purple-album.html |title=Don't buy our album, Deep Purple's Gillan says |publisher=CBC News |archivedate=31 May 2008 |url=http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/story/2007/02/27/deep-purple-album.html? |date=27 February 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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====Disc one==== |
====Disc one==== |
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#"[[Highway Star]]" – 7:20 |
#"[[Highway Star (song)|Highway Star]]" – 7:20 |
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#"[[Black Night]]" – 6:15 |
#"[[Black Night]]" – 6:15 |
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#" |
#"Talk About Love" – 4:22 |
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#"A Twist in the Tale" ( |
#"A Twist in the Tale" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) – 4:37 |
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#"[[Perfect Strangers (Deep Purple song)|Perfect Strangers]]" ( |
#"[[Perfect Strangers (Deep Purple song)|Perfect Strangers]]" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) – 6:56 |
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#"[[The Mule (song)|The Mule]]" – 2:19 |
#"[[The Mule (song)|The Mule]]" – 2:19 |
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#"[[Beethoven's Ninth]]" ([[Ludwig van Beethoven]]) – 8:08 |
#"[[Difficult to Cure]] ([[Beethoven's Ninth]]) / Keyboard Solo" ([[Ludwig van Beethoven]]) – 8:08 |
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#"[[Knocking at Your Back Door]]" (Gillan, Blackmore, Glover) – 9:40 |
#"[[Knocking at Your Back Door]]" (Gillan, Blackmore, Glover) – 9:40 |
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#"Anyone's Daughter" – 4:16 |
#"Anyone's Daughter" – 4:16 |
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#"[[Child in Time]]" – 11:09 |
#"[[Child in Time]]" – 11:09 |
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#"Anya" ( |
#"Anya" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord) – 12:14 |
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====Disc two==== |
====Disc two==== |
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#"The Battle Rages On" |
#<li value=12>"[[The Battle Rages On]]" – 6:37 |
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#"[[Lazy (Deep Purple song)|Lazy]]" – 8:55 |
#"[[Lazy (Deep Purple song)|Lazy]]" – 8:55 |
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#"[[In the Hall of the Mountain King]]" ([[Edvard Grieg]]) – 1:54 |
#"[[In the Hall of the Mountain King]]" ([[Edvard Grieg]]) – 1:54 |
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#"[[Space Truckin']]" – 2:26 |
#"[[Space Truckin']]" – 2:26 |
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#"[[Woman from Tokyo]]" – 2:08 |
#"[[Woman from Tokyo]]" – 2:08 |
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#"[[Paint It, Black]]" ([[Mick Jagger |
#"[[Paint It, Black]] / [[Mandrake Root]]" ([[Jagger/Richards|Mick Jagger, Keith Richards]]) – 5:35 |
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#"[[Speed King]]" – 7:24 |
#"[[Speed King]] / [[Burn (Deep Purple song)|Burn]]" – 7:24 |
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#"[[Hush (song)|Hush]]" ([[Joe South]]) – 3:32 |
#"[[Hush (Billy Joe Royal song)|Hush]]" ([[Joe South]]) – 3:32 |
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#"[[Smoke on the Water]]" – 12:28 |
#"[[Smoke on the Water]]" – 12:28 |
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===Live at the NEC=== |
===Live at the NEC (Birmingham)=== |
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====Disc one==== |
====Disc one==== |
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#"Highway Star" – 8:12 |
#"Highway Star" – 8:12 |
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#"Black Night" – 5:19 |
#"Black Night" – 5:19 |
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#"Talk About Love" – 4:16 |
#"Talk About Love" – 4:16 |
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#"A Twist in the Tale" ( |
#"A Twist in the Tale" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) – 4:37 |
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#"Perfect Strangers" ( |
#"Perfect Strangers" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) – 6:48 |
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#" |
#"Difficult to Cure (Beethoven's Ninth)" (Ludwig van Beethoven) – 2:51 |
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#"[[Piano solo|Jon's Keyboard Solo]]" (Lord) – 6:13 |
#"[[Piano solo|Jon's Keyboard Solo]]" (Lord) – 6:13 |
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#"Knocking at Your Back Door" ( |
#"Knocking at Your Back Door" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) – 8:48 |
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#"Anyone's Daughter" – 3:47 |
#"Anyone's Daughter" – 3:47 |
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====Disc two==== |
====Disc two==== |
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#"Child in Time" – 10:12 |
#<li value=10>"Child in Time" – 10:12 |
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#"Anya" (Gillan, Blackmore, Glover, Lord) – 7:16 |
#"Anya" (Gillan, Blackmore, Glover, Lord) – 7:16 |
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#"The Battle Rages On" ( |
#"The Battle Rages On" (Blackmore, Gillan, Lord, Paice) – 6:23 |
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#"Lazy" – 7:21 |
#"Lazy & Drum Solo" – 7:21 |
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#" |
#"Space Truckin'" – 2:42 |
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#" |
#"Woman from Tokyo" – 2:22 |
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#"Paint It, Black" (Jagger, Richards) – 7:04 |
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#"Hush" (South) – 3:22 |
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#"Smoke on the Water" – 9:41 |
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==Personnel== |
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;Deep Purple |
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*[[Ian Gillan]] - [[vocals]] |
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*[[Ritchie Blackmore]] |
*[[Ritchie Blackmore]] – [[electric guitar|lead guitar]] |
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*[[Ian Gillan]] – [[vocals]] |
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*[[Jon Lord]] – [[keyboard instrument|keyboards]] |
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*[[Roger Glover]] – [[bass guitar]] |
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*[[Ian Paice]] – [[drum kit|drums]] |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 02:41, 14 February 2023
Live in Europe 1993 | ||||
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Released | 21 February 2006[1] | |||
Recorded | 1993 16 October in Stuttgart 9 November in Birmingham | |||
Genre | Hard rock, heavy metal | |||
Length | 3:55:29 (128:33 in Stuttgart / 107:29 in Birmingham) | |||
Label | Sony BMG | |||
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Live in Europe 1993 (alternative title: On Tour MCMXCIII) is a live box-set, released by Sony/BMG, containing two concerts recorded by Deep Purple in 1993. Each concert has its own gatefold sleeve and paper CD-liners, being housed in a cardboard outer box.
The first recording is from a show on 16 October at the Schleyerhalle in Stuttgart, Germany. The second is from a show at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, England on 9 November, which would be the final show Ritchie Blackmore did with Deep Purple in England.
The live album Come Hell or High Water from 1994 was recorded at this Stuttgart show. The Birmingham show was released on DVD as Come Hell or High Water in 1994.
In 2007 each show had a separate release, in a jewel-case, being titled Live in Stuttgart and Live at the Birmingham NEC. The Birmingham show was soon deleted, Ian Gillan advising fans not to buy the release, describing the performance as one of the band's worst.[2]
Track listings
All songs written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice, except where indicated.
Live at Schleyer Halle (Stuttgart)
Disc one
- "Highway Star" – 7:20
- "Black Night" – 6:15
- "Talk About Love" – 4:22
- "A Twist in the Tale" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) – 4:37
- "Perfect Strangers" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) – 6:56
- "The Mule" – 2:19
- "Difficult to Cure (Beethoven's Ninth) / Keyboard Solo" (Ludwig van Beethoven) – 8:08
- "Knocking at Your Back Door" (Gillan, Blackmore, Glover) – 9:40
- "Anyone's Daughter" – 4:16
- "Child in Time" – 11:09
- "Anya" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord) – 12:14
Disc two
- "The Battle Rages On" – 6:37
- "Lazy" – 8:55
- "In the Hall of the Mountain King" (Edvard Grieg) – 1:54
- "Space Truckin'" – 2:26
- "Woman from Tokyo" – 2:08
- "Paint It, Black / Mandrake Root" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 5:35
- "Speed King / Burn" – 7:24
- "Hush" (Joe South) – 3:32
- "Smoke on the Water" – 12:28
Live at the NEC (Birmingham)
Disc one
- "Highway Star" – 8:12
- "Black Night" – 5:19
- "Talk About Love" – 4:16
- "A Twist in the Tale" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) – 4:37
- "Perfect Strangers" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) – 6:48
- "Difficult to Cure (Beethoven's Ninth)" (Ludwig van Beethoven) – 2:51
- "Jon's Keyboard Solo" (Lord) – 6:13
- "Knocking at Your Back Door" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) – 8:48
- "Anyone's Daughter" – 3:47
Disc two
- "Child in Time" – 10:12
- "Anya" (Gillan, Blackmore, Glover, Lord) – 7:16
- "The Battle Rages On" (Blackmore, Gillan, Lord, Paice) – 6:23
- "Lazy & Drum Solo" – 7:21
- "Space Truckin'" – 2:42
- "Woman from Tokyo" – 2:22
- "Paint It, Black" (Jagger, Richards) – 7:04
- "Hush" (South) – 3:22
- "Smoke on the Water" – 9:41
Personnel
- Deep Purple
- Ritchie Blackmore – lead guitar
- Ian Gillan – vocals
- Jon Lord – keyboards
- Roger Glover – bass guitar
- Ian Paice – drums
References
- ^ Popoff, Martin (2018). The Deep Purple Family, vol 2 (2nd ed.). Wymer Publishing. p. 251. ISBN 978-1-908724-87-8.
- ^ "Don't buy our album, Deep Purple's Gillan says". CBC News. 27 February 2007. Archived from the original on 31 May 2008.