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Deep Purple With Orchestra: Live At Montreux - Watch Legally and Safely

Deep Purple With Orchestra: Live At Montreux

Genre: Music
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Release Date: November 08, 2011
Year: 2011

Filmed on the closing night of this year's Montreux Festival on July 16, this concert features Deep Purple playing their classic hits with the accompaniment of a full contemporary orchestra conducted by Stephen BK Bentley-Klein. The orchestrated arrangements give an added depth and range to the familiar songs and the band, who are clearly enjoying the experience, deliver one of their finest performances. With a career stretching back into the late sixties and global album sales in excess of 100 million, Deep Purple need no introduction. They continue to record and perform around the world on an ongoing basis and remain of the finest hard rock bands on the planet as this live Blu-ray clearly shows. / Bonus Features: Deep Purple interviewed in depth in Montreux / Line-up: Ian Gillan (vocals); Ian Paice (drums); Roger Glover (bass); Steve Morse (guitar); Don Airey (keyboards) / TRACK LISTING: 1) Orchestral Intro 2) Highway Star 3) Hard Loving Man 4) Maybe I m A Leo 5) Strage Kind Of Woman 6) Rapture Of The Deep 7) Woman From Tokyo 8) Contact Lost 9) When A Blind Man Cries 10) The Well Dressed Guitar 11) Knocking At Your Back Door 12) Lazy 13) No One Came 14) Don Airey Solo 15) Perfect Strangers 16) Space Truckin 17) Smoke On The Water 18) Hush 19) Black Night

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