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Track Listing:
1. Pictured Within
2. Wait a While
3. Sitting in a Dream
4. Love Is All
5. Wring That Neck
6. Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Movement I
7. Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Movement II
8. Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Movement III
9. Ted The Mechaniac
10. Watching The Sky
11. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming
12. Pictures of Home
13. Smoke On The Water
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Misrepresented Time and Content,
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This review is from: Deep Purple - Concerto for Group and Orchestra (In Concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) (DVD)
When I bought this dvd I thought it was a complete concert.
Instead the whole dvd was only 52 min I have the concerto on cd since 1998 when I Played this dvd they made cuts in the 1st movement and some of the drum solo in the 3rd movement There were NO CUTS in my cd. So this dvd is NOT 175 min as it says wait and hopefully there will be a reissue of the COMPLETE Concerto with no cuts and whatever there was with it. also I checked out the newer cd version looked at some reviews and yep! there were cuts on that version will continue to listen to MY copy of the cd which is now out of print.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
On DVD, at last,
By JP (Moncton, New Brunswick Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deep Purple - Concerto for Group and Orchestra (In Concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) (DVD)
I was starting my radio broadcasting career back in 1969. I was still a teenager at the time and was not a classical music fan, yet! When I first heard the Concerto on vinyl for the first time, I knew I had to have it and I eventually bought the CD when it became available. When Deep Purple came out with the 1999 Concerto at the Royal Albert Hall, I was very excited. What a concert! Steve Morse does a remarquable job. And then, the big surprise. The original concert on DVD!!! Goodness, can this be? Yes it's true and it's good. The sound is awsome considering the whole thing was recorded back in 1969. I give it 4 stars out of 5 because of the camera shots. The switcher was not familiar with the music because when Ritchie plays solo, the camera stays too long on somebody else. Still a must have.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEAUTIFUL!,
By Keith Black (Simi Valley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deep Purple - Concerto for Group and Orchestra (In Concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) (DVD)
Beautiful! THIS DVD release really made me do a 'double take'. For years & years of collecting LPs & older music on CDs I've SEEN the old "Concerto for Group & Orchestra" several times for [re]sale. I was SO surprised to find out that the "event" was even taped for TV!! I didn't even hesitate to get one! I just finished watching it tonight and I can't believe what I just saw. Ok, the "experimental approach" to Jon & Malcolm's performance isn't for the 'masses', but I would LOVE to read a review of THIS show by one of the 'thousands of people' who was THERE [in Albert Hall] that evening! I like D.P., right along side many other great bands that came out of the UK [circa 60s & 70s] which was STILL in MY opinion 'their BEST time'!
I don't care if this show HAS been 'shortened' for DVD [I don't think the other reviewer got his facts straight actually -- "175 minutes"?? THAT'S ACTUALLY 2 hours & 55 minutes man! C'mon!!] "52 minutes" for THIS SHOW sounds more "realistic". THe original LP release was the same! [Most LPs could only FIT around 20 minutes per side -- if anyone remembers LPs -- heh heh] Anyway, again, it's SO NICE to see these "original vintage" performances re-issued for today's viewing!
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