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Videos Album: Last Concert In Japan1977

Last Concert in Japan
Live album by
Released16 March 1977 (Japan)
Recorded15 December 1975
VenueNippon Budokan, Tokyo
GenreHeavy metal, hard rock
Length43:57
LabelWarner
ProducerDeep Purple & Martin Birch
Deep Purple live albums chronology
Made in Europe
(1976)
Last Concert in Japan
(1977)
Deep Purple in Concert
(1980)

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Last Concert In Japan

Deep Purple

1977 Live
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 16 Marzo 1977 · Fecha Grabación: 15 Diciembre 1975 -
    Discográfica: Warner · · Productor: Deep Purple & Martin Birch

    1977 live album by Deep Purple

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    AllMusic[1]

    Last Concert in Japan is an album by Deep Purple released in March 1977 in Japan and in June 1978 in Europe.[2] Dedicated to Tommy Bolin, it records the last Japanese concert of the Mark IV-lineup that included Bolin.

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    1977 live album by Deep Purple

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    Last Concert in Japan is an album by Deep Purple released in March 1977 in Japan and in June 1978 in Europe.[2] Dedicated to Tommy Bolin, it records the last Japanese concert of the Mark IV-lineup that included Bolin.

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    It was recorded on 15 December 1975 at the Tokyo Budokan and achieved gold certification in Japan.[3]

    Background

    The performance drew 14,000 people, an attendance record for the Budokan Hall. Parts of the concert were also recorded on 16mm film and included in the video Rises Over Japan, released in Japan in 1985.

    The recording was substantially edited to fit a single LP. The complete concert was remastered and restored for This Time Around: Live in Tokyo, released in 2001. In addition to including a large portion of the set omitted from the original release, the 2001 re-release restored the show`s original sound quality, which was compromised when a hurriedly mastered audio track meant for a potential video release was used to hasten the original release.

    The album`s original cover incorrectly stated that it included a live version of "Woman from Tokyo", when it included only a short jam on its main riff, performed during Jon Lord`s organ solo. This displeased Deep Purple fans, who assumed the misinformation would boost sales.

    In a 1995 interview, Glenn Hughes called Last Concert in Japan an "awful record". He said it "should never have been released" because "Tommy couldn`t play", as Bolin had taken drugs the night before and fallen asleep on his left arm for eight hours.[4]

    Track listing

    Side 1
    No.TitleLength
    1."Burn" (Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Jon Lord, Ian Paice)7:05
    2."Love Child" (Tommy Bolin, Coverdale)4:46
    3."You Keep On Moving" (Coverdale, Glenn Hughes)6:16
    4."Wild Dogs" (Bolin, John Tesar)6:06

    Side 2
    No.TitleLength
    5."Lady Luck" (Coverdale, Jeff Cook)3:11
    6."Smoke on the Water" (Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Lord, Paice)6:24
    7."Soldier of Fortune" (Blackmore, Coverdale)2:22
    8."Woman from Tokyo/Jon Lord Solo" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)4:01
    9."Highway Star" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)6:50

    Bonus CD
    No.TitleLength
    1."Gettin` Tighter"
    2."This Time Around"
    3."Stormbringer"
    4."Georgia on My Mind"

    Personnel

    Deep Purple

    • Jon Lord – keyboards, Hammond organ, backing vocals
    • Ian Paice – drums, percussion
    • David Coverdale – lead vocals
    • Glenn Hughes – bass, vocals
    • Tommy Bolin – guitar, lead vocals on "Wild Dogs"

    Additional Personnel

    • Produced by Deep Purple and Martin Birch
    • Engineered by Martin Birch
    • Assistant engineer: Shigeo Matsumoto

    Charts

    Chart (1977)

    Peak
    position

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[5]

    15

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Japan (RIAJ)[6]
    original release

    Gold

    100,000^

    Japan (RIAJ)[7]
    1989 release

    Gold

    100,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    1977 live album by Deep Purple

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]

    Last Concert in Japan is an album by Deep Purple released in March 1977 in Japan and in June 1978 in Europe.[2] Dedicated to Tommy Bolin, it records the last Japanese concert of the Mark IV-lineup that included Bolin.

    It was recorded on 15 December 1975 at the Tokyo Budokan and achieved gold certification in Japan.[3]

    Background

    The performance drew 14,000 people, an attendance record for the Budokan Hall. Parts of the concert were also recorded on 16mm film and included in the video Rises Over Japan, released in Japan in 1985.

    The recording was substantially edited to fit a single LP. The complete concert was remastered and restored for This Time Around: Live in Tokyo, released in 2001. In addition to including a large portion of the set omitted from the original release, the 2001 re-release restored the show`s original sound quality, which was compromised when a hurriedly mastered audio track meant for a potential video release was used to hasten the original release.

    The album`s original cover incorrectly stated that it included a live version of "Woman from Tokyo", when it included only a short jam on its main riff, performed during Jon Lord`s organ solo. This displeased Deep Purple fans, who assumed the misinformation would boost sales.

    In a 1995 interview, Glenn Hughes called Last Concert in Japan an "awful record". He said it "should never have been released" because "Tommy couldn`t play", as Bolin had taken drugs the night before and fallen asleep on his left arm for eight hours.[4]

    Track listing

    Side 1
    No.TitleLength
    1."Burn" (Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Jon Lord, Ian Paice)7:05
    2."Love Child" (Tommy Bolin, Coverdale)4:46
    3."You Keep On Moving" (Coverdale, Glenn Hughes)6:16
    4."Wild Dogs" (Bolin, John Tesar)6:06

    Side 2
    No.TitleLength
    5."Lady Luck" (Coverdale, Jeff Cook)3:11
    6."Smoke on the Water" (Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Lord, Paice)6:24
    7."Soldier of Fortune" (Blackmore, Coverdale)2:22
    8."Woman from Tokyo/Jon Lord Solo" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)4:01
    9."Highway Star" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)6:50

    Bonus CD
    No.TitleLength
    1."Gettin` Tighter"
    2."This Time Around"
    3."Stormbringer"
    4."Georgia on My Mind"

    Personnel

    Deep Purple

    • Jon Lord – keyboards, Hammond organ, backing vocals
    • Ian Paice – drums, percussion
    • David Coverdale – lead vocals
    • Glenn Hughes – bass, vocals
    • Tommy Bolin – guitar, lead vocals on "Wild Dogs"

    Additional Personnel

    • Produced by Deep Purple and Martin Birch
    • Engineered by Martin Birch
    • Assistant engineer: Shigeo Matsumoto

    Charts

    Chart (1977)

    Peak
    position

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[5]

    15

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Japan (RIAJ)[6]
    original release

    Gold

    100,000^

    Japan (RIAJ)[7]
    1989 release

    Gold

    100,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.