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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT!
Sorry... but that review below is way off the mark...

This set is DIFFERENT from "Mark III: The Final Concerts"...

"Mark III: The Final Concerts" was a mid-90s COMPILATION with tracks from TWO DIFFERENT SHOWS (Paris and Graz), with some EDITED tracks, and REPEAT performances...

"Live In Paris" does just what it says on the tin:...
Published on January 9, 2005 by Top Cat

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5 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars money maker & marketing strategy from a record company!
this new cd set signifies the same album "The Mark III final concerts 1975". The Mark III final concerts is a double CD set which was released by Connoisseur record company in the UK for 4 years ago.

It is important to know:
There is no new surprise in this new remixed cd set. The incredible rare songs, what Deep Purple Mark III with Ritchie Blackmore...
Published on November 12, 2004


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT!, January 9, 2005
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Top Cat (Up, Down, All Around) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live in Paris (Audio CD)
Sorry... but that review below is way off the mark...

This set is DIFFERENT from "Mark III: The Final Concerts"...

"Mark III: The Final Concerts" was a mid-90s COMPILATION with tracks from TWO DIFFERENT SHOWS (Paris and Graz), with some EDITED tracks, and REPEAT performances...

"Live In Paris" does just what it says on the tin: It's the Paris 1975 show COMPLETE and UNEDITED... plus, it has been REMIXED from the master tapes and THE SOUND QUALITY IS SUPERIOR to "Mark III: The Final Concerts", which was tinny and without depth, as opposed to this new set that sounds full and rich...

The below reviewer may be a collector, but he doesn't know his stuff...

This set is new and BETTER in all respects... Hughes/Coverdale era Purple fans won't be disappointed.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Swan Song, February 15, 2005
This review is from: Live in Paris (Audio CD)
This is to me, the finest example of Deep Purple live...well, actually its a toss up between this one and Live In London. Ritchie's last show with the band in the 1970's is flawless and so full of energy. He certainly knew the meaning of the expression of "going out with a bang". Great job. My personal fave here is The Gypsy. Hard to beleive that this awesome version remained in the vaults all this time. Forget about Made In Japan...as i never truly understood the fascination with that LP except it contains more recognisable tunes.
The only thing i don't like is about this CD is Glenn Hughes coke induced screams that make Mistreated all but unlistenable.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blackmore is communicating with aliens in places on this set!, May 6, 2010
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This review is from: Live in Paris (Audio CD)
For those of you who are astute Blackmore fans ...Ritchie is "totally on" during this performance! At 5:46 during Burn Blackmore breaks his usual pattern and stabs this incredible high note out of the blue..Very indicative of taking chances, and THAT is when he is at his best! Lots of controlled feedback revealed under headphones as well. This guy is just incredible when he is inspired! This is by far THE definitive live release by this line up. GREAT sound too! It is the Made In Japan of the MKIII era. It's a tad disappointing that Ritchie doesn't stretch out longer on the "Gypsy" when we would expect him to, but he is otherwise great here. The whole band cooks! I am going to say something that could offend some..The rhythm section presented here with Glenn Hughes is far more dynamic live than it ever was with Glover. Hughes is just a more dynamic player and presence. Even if you have the other multi-disc set called "The Final Concerts" you need have this show! If you are wondering about this release..wonder no more. It is a must!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THIS is the Made in Japan of Mark III Deep Purple, July 6, 2009
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Andrew DiGelsomina (Burlington, Vermont) - See all my reviews
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This is hands down the best Mark III performance available.

I realize that there are alot of dissenters on this opinion, and in some specific cases I agree. You Fool No One is best performed on Live in London; and Mistreated is far better on California Jam '74.

But for overall performance, spectacular guitar playing by Blackmore, and fantastic (IN TUNE) harmonizing by Hughes and Coverdale, this is the one to get. I should also mention that phenomenal job that the other members do as well here, Paice has all his party pieces here (Burn, You Fool No One, Highway Star), so he's happy and it shows. Lord cooks all over this set as well (of course, he's the one that least often has a bad night anyway).

But check out Burn, Strombringer, Gypsy, and Lady Double Dealer. No other recording captures these songs as well as this one. Burn is ferocious Heavy Metal, which is really the way the song was intended, as is Stormbringer. Gypsy transforms from what was a negligible track on the album Stormbringer to being (along with that album's title track) the most obvious bridge between Deep Purple and Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow.

I must reiterate that Stormbringer here is...well, in my opinion, if you haven't heard Stormbringer on Live in Paris, then you haven't really heard it. Period. Coverdale is spectacular here, and Ritchie plays a solo that is among his best ever, studio or live. I was first struck by this particular recording of Stormbringer (one of my favorite tracks) back in 2004, and it still rocks me to the core.

Gypsy here is SO much better than any other version (including Stormbringer), that I don't bother to listen to any other versions. Blackmore makes his case for most emotional lead guitar player in Rock/Metal history. The harmonies are transcendent Mark III, perhaps even their best moment together.

The version of Lady Double Dealer on here rocks the paint off the walls. This sounds like one of the two or three heaviest moments of Deep Purple's career, and that's saying alot. Never have I heard any Mark of Deep Purple sound so ferociously committed to blistering your hide. Blackmore is on fire. Just check out Paice running through this track as well, he's not kidding around in the least.

There's alot of diddling around (what do you expect from a live Deep Purple cd). But the performances of the songs mentioned above are some of the most Deep Purple Fan-affirming in existence.

This IS the Made in Japan of the Mark III era, in my humble opinion. In fact, if pressed I would reccomend the Cal Jam DVD and Live in Paris '75 discs as all you'd need on a desert island for Mark III Deep Purple.

As a musician, I have found this album to be an endless resource of inspiration. I listen to it right after I listen to classics like Beethoven and Wagner. Yes , it's inspiration at THAT level. Believe it.



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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Mk 3 show., August 21, 2007
This review is from: Live in Paris (Audio CD)
This show was the last show Deep Purple did with Ritchie Blackmore until the reunion in 1984. Although he'd been somewhat lackadaisical during earlier shows on the Stormbringer tour, Ritchie gave this emotional final show everything he had, and it spurred the rest of the band to deliver a stellar performance. Coverdale and Hughes do the vocals very well; Glenn's shrieking is under control. Ian Paice and Jon Lord leave it all out on stage, so to speak.

There are several good reasons to have this recording. One, it was Ritchie's last show with Purple for 9 years. Two, this renders Made in Europe, Mk 3: The Final Concerts and other such compilations from the last few Mk 3 shows obsolete. There's no splicing or editing. Nada. This is the whole show, including Coverdale's and Hughes' chitchat in between songs. Three, this is the best Mk 3 show I've heard to date and stands up well with Mk 2 live stuff. Burn and Stormbringer blow the studio versions away. The Gypsy really shines live. I wasn't particularly fond of the album version, but here you can really feel the emotion Ritchie puts into it. Mistreated is well done, but I miss the longer, louder guitar intro of the Burn tour and subsequent performances with Rainbow. Then, of course, we have Smoke on the Water. I'm not a fan of the Mk 3 rendition of this song, though. Highway Star proves to be a pleasant surprise. After hearing the two live Mk 4 recordings (Russian Foxbat and Tokyo 1975), I was appalled with the way Highway Star was done. I had my doubts about Coverdale's ability to do it, but he manages to pull it off fairly well here, although the words have changed. Again. Most of the song is Ritchie going nuts and demolishing his guitar, but it's still cool to hear.

End note: Coverdale and Hughes have their little chats with the audience in between songs, but at the beginning of the show, during the intro to Burn, I swear I can hear Coverdale softly singing something like, "Ohhh...if only you didn't smoke cocaine..." I can DEFINITELY make out the word "cocaine." That makes me smirk a little bit inside.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ritchie!, February 6, 2006
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wow... i got this album soon after it came out and i cant believe that everyone in the world isnt required to own it... its AMAZING.. MIII's made in japan!... very bluesy... its amazing... ITS WORTH THE PRICE!!!!!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the money, October 29, 2011
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I agree with Top Cat's review above - fantastic sound quality, better than MK III Final Concerts (though that is good too) and overall a GREAT live show. Probably my favorite live Deep Purple, at least from the Coverdale/Hughes era. Highly recommended!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mk III rocks - most of the time, July 7, 2007
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Ernst Meyer (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Live in Paris (Audio CD)
This live recording is a perfect example why live on stage Deep Purple Mk III were both better and worse than the Mk II line up.

I say "better" because Coverdale had a stronger voice than Gillan. Glenn Hughes style of playing the bass guitar was more interesting and varied than Roger Glover's. The band was brilliant when it played songs from the "Burn" and "Stormbringer" albums.

I say "worse" because Glenn Hughes' screaming is at time unbearable, as are his excursions into funk and soul. Also, it never sounded quite right when then the Mk III band played Mk II songs.

The sound on this album is crystal clear and spectacular. The first CD is brilliant, the second CD is not my cup of tea. The interaction between Coverdale/Hughes with the audience is at times painful to the ears, as is the Glenn Hughes' attempts of singing. Someone should have explained to this guy that Deep Purple was not a funk/soul group from Motown, but a hard rock band instead.

"Live in Paris" surpasses "Made in Europe" and "The final concerts". It is the CD of choice when it comes to the Mk III farewell tour. Saying that: should "Made in Europe" be remixed and remastered one day, with the song playing order being restored and the annoying editing being removed, then there will be no reason for buying "Live in Paris 1975" any longer.


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5 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars money maker & marketing strategy from a record company!, November 12, 2004
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This review is from: Live in Paris (Audio CD)
this new cd set signifies the same album "The Mark III final concerts 1975". The Mark III final concerts is a double CD set which was released by Connoisseur record company in the UK for 4 years ago.

It is important to know:
There is no new surprise in this new remixed cd set. The incredible rare songs, what Deep Purple Mark III with Ritchie Blackmore played that night in Paris - France 1975 like burn, stormbringer, gypsy, mistreated, smoke on the water, going down, highway star, lady double dealer, mistreated etc... were already released in the same full cd set in "The Mark III final concerts 1975". So do not waste your money for buying this one. If you already had bought another one (by Connoisseur record company /UK import released), keep your finger from this! This one is the same set and the same show in Paris - France 1975!

therefore I gave this only 3 stars!

cheers
long time ago deep purple collector and fan

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