Music DVD Review: Deep Purple - Around The World Live

I hereby declare myself an official member of the Deep Purple family. At least it feels that way as I have just finished watching and listening to the nine-hour, four-DVD disc box set by Deep Purple, entitled Around The World Live, chronicling the concert life of the group from 1995 to 2002, plus a few extras along the way.

Since their debut in 1968, Deep Purple has become recognized as one of the originators of the hard rock, heavy metal sound. Fourteen different musicians have contributed to 24 studio and live albums. Today’s group consists of vocalist Ian Gillan, guitarist Steve Morse, bassist Roger Glover, keyboardist Don Airey, and drummer Ian Paice. This is the lineup represented on these discs, except for retired member, Jon Lord, who plays keyboards on most of the concert footage.

Disc 1 is entitled “Bombay Calling.” This two-hour concert was recorded in India on April 18, 1995. I love intact performances rather than live albums that are pieced together. Just give me the good with the bad. This concert is a long listen, but is worth the effort for any rock fan and particularly for fans of Deep Purple. Steve Morse had just joined the group and it is interesting to see this early performance.

Deep Purple has always relied on a keyboard/guitar foundation, and Lord and Morse work well together. An excellent example of their growing relationship is heard on the song “Fireball,” where they trade leads until Morse takes off and shows just what an excellent guitarist he is. “Black Night” has been a concert staple for years, and here Morse is loyal to the Blackmore guitar lines until becoming inventive about half way through the song.

Ian Gillan is in fine form and leads the group through such staples as “Woman From Tokyo,” “Space Truckin,” “Speed King,” “Highway Star,” and “Smoke On The Water.” “When A Blind Man Cries” is a showstopper, as Ian Gillan provides a superb blues interpretation.

The bonus feature on this disc is actually another concert. Deep Purple is presented live in Seoul, Korea. This eight-song, 55-minute set is very satisfying and in many ways an easier listen than the longer concert.

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  • 1 - JC Mosquito

    Jun 23, 2008 at 5:49 pm

    I think Glen reviewed this already. So, David, I guess I can't do an article I planned on DP reissues?

  • 2 - David Bowling

    Jun 23, 2008 at 6:27 pm

    Greetings; This review is not part of a series. If you would like to do a retrospective on Deep Purple reissues I say go for it. Thanks, David

  • 3 - Glen Boyd

    Jun 23, 2008 at 7:49 pm

    Agree with David, Skeet. Go for it. I'll look forward to reading it.

    -Glen

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