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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 29, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: October 8, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Box set, Import, Live, Original recording remastered
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Emd Int'l
  • ASIN: B00006J3L2
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #115,579 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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This set tells the band's story from their first American hit in 1968 through to their final live shows in 1976. It does so through a remarkable collection of over seventy tracks (around a quarter of which are unreleased) across six packed CDs, all subject to extensive work at EMI's Abbey Road Studio to ensure the highest sound quality. If You want an in-depth introduction to the group, all their classic numbers are here, many newly remastered, while long term fans will turn to the twenty or so previously unissued live performances, radio sessions and alternate takes. In addition the box also houses a long format book written by Deep Purple archivist Simon Robinson, which tells the band's story in detail via 120 pages of text, with pictures, cuttings, memorabilia, musician profiles and discographies. The set is further enhanced by a selection of early tracks by the members of the band prior to joining

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE TITLE SAYS IT ALL..."LISTEN, LEARN , READ ON", July 1, 2003
By PETER XUEREB (SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES Australia) - See all my reviews
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Deep Purple are my other favorite group with The Beatles. I've seen them 3 times.. twice with Tommy Bolin back in 1976 and the other time in 2001 with Steve Morse on guitar. I agree with my fellow reviewers...5 stars isn't enough! This box is for the avid Purple fan and collectors. It's release is mainly aimed at the UK and European Markets which becomes obvious reading the extensive liner notes. While it may contain a few of the "classic hits", it's main emphasis is on rare and previously unreleased performances and recordings of those famous songs which is where it differs from the brilliant in it's own way "Shades 1968-98" 4 CD Box. While that set was more of a history lesson in "Deep Purple 101" but also included 'B' sides and less typical album tracks as well, "Listen, Learn, Read On" digs deeper while staying between the original "core years" of 1968-76 plus a trip back into time with Pre-Purple stuff on Disc 1. I'm still working my way through it but having listened to early recording by Ritchie, Jon, Ian G. Roger, Ian P. etc., it's really interesting to listen to them in "embryonic fashion". Ritchie's guitar solos on The Outlaws' "Keep A Knocking", a classic old Little Richard rocker, are a pointer to what followed. David Coverdale's vocal on The Government's version of Chicago's "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" reveals some "blue-eyed soul" leanings and he wouldn't have been out of place in Chicago or Blood, Sweat & Tears based on this performance alone. The Quad mix of "Stormbringer" brings elements I've not heard before. The live performances of the MK's II, III & IV lineups make one wish they could have stuck around longer than they did. I'm now seriously thinking of delving even deeper into the Mk's II-IV CD's released after the break up, "Live At Long Beach", "MkIII Last Concerts", "Days May Come..." etc. These are mentioned in the booklet and Simon Robinson and company's work in the accompanying 120 page book is exhaustive to say the least. How thorough can one get? We're bordering on something shy of Mark Lewisohn "Complete Beatles Chronicles" proportions here for research. This is what boxed sets should be all about. However for first time Purple listeners or casual fans this isn't the place to start..rather go to the CD Anthology, Deepest Purple or Rhino's own Purple compilation for starters and definitely the actual albums "In Rock" and Machine Head" (my favourite) in particular. The "Shades" box is probably the next step and if you're then ready to plunge in, then go for this masterpiece. For sheer value for money alone 6 CD's averaging 75 minutes of music each plus the book make it all the more worthwhile. This is probably the Purple equivalent of the "Beatles Anthology" sets unless there's more hidden that we don't know about. I can't add much more than my fellow reviewers. If you're a fan buy it! It's an amazing collection!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You probably wont find this one used!, May 6, 2003
By John (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
Great! This is the best box set yet. It basically gives fans what they really want.
This box is a treasure for Purple's fans, it's not just a collection of classics and easy to find rarities. This stuff has been hiding in the vaults since the 1970's. The rare recordings are a real treat and some are even better than the more common or famous versions we`ve come to know and love.
This complete 6 CD box set gives an unprecedented summary with the band's music offered chronologically.
The discs are kept in the most user friendly box I have ever seen.
It is a joy to listen to and a real pleasure to read this beautiful 120 page booklet.
As one reviewer said, "This box set is the definitive musical statement about the majesty, sheer power, grace and musical excellence that is Deep Purple".
Five stars is too low of a rating, it's beyond compare in terms of capacity and overall value.
P.S. Someone should place this box set at the door of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Wake up call!
Maybe soon we'll have the 1984-2003 box set! Hopefully remixing a lot of those 80's songs (the music still holds up but the production does not!) and finding plenty of good live recordings. Nobody has more bootlegs than Purple.
One last note: New DP album this summer.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the 1st birth and 1st death of hard rock's greatest, April 8, 2003
By "magma153" (where the sun never sets USA) - See all my reviews
Why is this the best box set I own? It simply gives the fans what they WANT rather than what they mostly already have. For example, there's enough rare BBC recordings that you could record an alternate version of Deep Purple's classic 'In Rock'. The rare recordings are a real treat and some are better than their studio counterparts("No No No, Child In Time, for instance). Then there's the bountiful rare live tracks that really show what this band was all about: virtuosic rockin' while having serious fun(and arguments). The live versions of "Wring That Neck" and "Mistreated" are all the proof needed that Purple, unlike any other hard rockers, did not lose themselves while stretching out. This was a very disciplined band(at least up until '75)that had as much in common with Yes, ELP, King Crimson, as it does with powerful, but less precise bands like Zeppelin, Sabbath, Uriah Heep. That is, Purple were the forefathers of progressive metal. However, as this incredible box set shows, Purple were always too varied to be classified as metal. Late '60's Purple were art rock(pop and rock with classical flourishes, hell, even a concerto!). In the early 70's, the band stripped their music down to the essence of pile driving rock 'n' roll with the grit and feel of blues AND classically inspired solos with great precision. By the mid 70's, a sucsession of personell changes robbed the band of the balance and focus it worked so hard to achieve. Still, this final period saw Purple still striving hard to be creative, actually incorporating funk elements! This lineup at times resembled a fusion band with vocals, and this was probably a first for a rock group. So, this entire six cd box set gives an unprecedented overview with the band's material presented chronologically. Well, didn't the Shades box set do that back in '98? Yes, but not without such incredible alternate versions previously unavailable or hard to find(there are even pre-Purple recordings featuring every member to have been in the band from '68-'76!)such as noticeably better quad mixes and instrumentals. One such instrumental is actually "Highball Shooter" showcasing considerably more Black. Its such a blast to listen to the birth of 3 of the greatest hard rock masterpieces ever: "Speed King"(we hear it as "Ricochet", version 1 of 2 previously unreleased included), "Fools"(we hear Ian making up words on the spot), and "Highway Star"(lyrics including,"...they're gonna take you all around, ahh...like Steve McQueen, Micky Mouse and all that lo-ove"). Its real nice to see that Tommy Bolin get's his due here what with the impromptu jamming when he and Purple were feeling each other out, and with the inclusion of some of the best live recordings of Tommy and Purple blazin' a groovin' trail that they briefly swaggered down together without looking back. And see, that to me is what epitomizes Purple cool, keep on progressing, building from what came before. Evolving. Experiencing unforseen setbacks too, for you see, like Ian Gillan has said, Purple were dangerous in their unpredictability. Hell, nobody knew when the next flare-up would occur, so there was always the feel in the band's music that they were balanced on a precipice, walking that fine line between precision and anarchy/chaos. The accompanying booklet? Its like you almost lived it. Its that dedicatedly thorough. Makes my head spin, much like Deep Purple and this exquisite set(including 24 bit remastering on many tracks,I neglected to mention). My sincerest thanks to all those involved in bringing us 'Listen Learn Read On' and especially to Ritchie Blackmore, Tommy Bolin(RIP, brother) David Coverdale, Rod Evans, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Glenn Hughes, Jon Lord(60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, and into the 21st! trully sad to see you retire from Purple, ol' buddy from afar. here's wishing you the best in your endeavours. man, you gave us your all and then some!), "little" Ian "tasty" Paice-"y", and Nick Simper, for the music.
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