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  • Artist: Deep Purple
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 17, 2008
  • Type: Video, Live
  • Genre: Rock

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Some may say that Deep Purple lost their heart and soul when Ritchie Blackmore bid the group sweet adieu in 1993, while others may argue that the arrival of Steve Morse signaled a much-needed transfusion of energy and fresh ideas. Regardless of the side of the Purple fence where you reside, there's no denying that the group still appears to be enjoying itself circa "the Morse era," as evidenced by the steady stream of road work displayed throughout the mammoth four-DVD set Around the World Live. With these pro-shot live performances from 1995 (India and Seoul), 1999 (Australia), and 2002 (the U.K.), as well as various interviews and documentaries (and a snazzy booklet), the post-Blackmore era has finally been thoroughly been documented on DVD. As expected, the majority of the set lists here focus on the classics -- "Fireball," "Black Night," "Highway Star," "Speed King," and "Smoke on the Water." But you'll also find airings of such oft-overlooked tracks as "Pictures of Home" and "When a Blind Man Cries" as well as latter-day selections like "The Battle Rages On" and "Purpendicular Waltz," among others. And there are even a few pleasant surprises, such as original keyboardist Jon Lord magically appearing in the place of his replacement, Don Airey, during the U.K. performance (in time for the Zeppelin-esque "Perfect Strangers"). And as always, it's pretty darn impressive to watch/hear Ian Gillan, who still hits all the right notes and retains his vocal power all these years later. Not a lot of surprises or on-stage friction (which helped fuel -- and also destroy -- the previous Blackmore lineups) here, but you do get a multitude of flawlessly played and shot Purple performances throughout Around the World Live. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi

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Around the World Live

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Around The World Live
Video by Deep Purple
Released 19 May 2008
Recorded 1996-2007
Genre Hard rock
Deep Purple chronology
They All Came Down To Montreux
(2007)
Around The World Live
(2008)
History, hits & highlights '68–'76
(2009)

Around The World Live is British hard rock band Deep Purple's four DVD box-set. It was released on 19 May 2008. The box-set includes four live performances of Deep Purple World Tour (1996–2008), two full time documentary films about the band and rare footage, including interviews, after-show parties and the band on the road, during the tour. Extensive liner notes were supplied by the author Joel McIver. Live performances are from Purpendicular and Abandon tours.

Two DVDs from this box-set have already been released: Bombay Calling and Total Abandon: Australia '99.

The NEC 2002 show contains exclusive live-material, when Deep Purple former organist and keyboardist Jon Lord joined the band on stage, for several songs, playing with current keyboardist Don Airey

Access All Areas DVD is the definitive documentary of Deep Purple from 1968 to 2007, emphasising the Steve Morse era.[1] DVD4 in the upcoming box set, listed below as "Documentary film about the Steve Morse era" is a 90 minute edit of a fly-on-the-wall 'Access All Areas', which has been in production for some years.

Following the Total Abandon tour of Australia in 1999, it was decided to document life on the road with the band. Collated primarily over a four year period and starting in Japan 2000, Ian Gillan, Ian Paice and Drew Thompson collected vision from the tours.

According to Drew: "it's an amazing insight into life on the road, and takes a look at elements of touring never really seen. It was never meant to showcase the performances from this period, but shows life on the road as it really happens; the fun, the humour, the politics and the camaraderie. The transition period of Jon Lord leaving the band and Don Airey reinvigorating proceedings has been captured at close hand, beautifully complimenting the live NEC performance. This is a must see for any fan of the band."

The full "Access All Area" documentary runs to beyond 3 hours, and has been edited down for the new DVD package. Drew expects that later in 2008 a full length version will be released. If it is, that may leave the NEC 2002 show as the only disc exclusive to 'Around The World'. The new documentary leans heavily on material which first appeared on the Gillancam feature on Ian Gillan's 2007 effort Highway Star.[2]

Contents

DVD features

DVD1 – Bombay Calling, India 1995

  1. "Fireball"
  2. "Maybe I'm a Leo"
  3. "Black Night"
  4. "The Battle Rages On"
  5. "Woman from Tokyo"
  6. "The Purpendicular Waltz"
  7. "When a Blind Man Cries"
  8. "Perfect Strangers"
  9. "Pictures of Home"
  10. "Child In Time"
  11. "Anya"
  12. "Space Truckin'"
  13. "Guitar Solo"
  14. "Lazy" (inc. Ian Paice Drum Solo)
  15. "Speed King"
  16. "Highway Star"
  17. "Smoke On The Water"

Bonus Features - Live In Seoul, South Korea, 1995:

  1. "Black Night""
  2. "Woman from Tokyo"
  3. "When a Blind Man Cries"
  4. "Perfect Strangers"
  5. "Child In Time"
  6. "Speed King"
  7. "Highway Star"
  8. "Smoke On The Water"

DVD2 – Total Abandon, Australia 1999

  1. "Vavoom: Ted the Mechanic"
  2. "Strange Kind of Woman"
  3. "Bloodsucker"
  4. "Pictures of Home"
  5. "Almost Human"
  6. "Woman from Tokyo"
  7. "Watching The Sky"
  8. "Fireball"
  9. "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming"
  10. "Guitar Solo"
  11. "Smoke On The Water"
  12. "Lazy"
  13. "Perfect Strangers"
  14. "Speed King" (with Drum Solo)
  15. "Black Night"
  16. "Highway Star"

Bonus Feature: A Band Down Under – Documentary 1999

DVD3 – Live At The NEC, England 2002

  1. "Fireball" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)
  2. "Woman from Tokyo" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)
  3. "Mary Long" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)
  4. "Vavoom: Ted the Mechanic" (Gillan, Glover, Lord, Morse, Paice)
  5. "Lazy" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)
  6. "The Well Dressed Guitar" (Morse)
  7. "When a Blind Man Cries" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)
  8. "Space Truckin'" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)
  9. "Keyboard Solo" (Airey, Bach, Williams...)
  10. "Perfect Strangers" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover)
  11. "Speed King" (with Bass and Drum Solo and a Rock'n'roll medley) (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)
  12. "Guitar Solo" (Morse)
  13. "Smoke On The Water" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)
  14. "Hush" (South)
  15. "Black Night" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)
  16. "Highway Star" (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice)

Bonus Feature: Ian Gillan & Roger Glover interview 2002

DVD4 – Access All Areas

The definitive documentary of Deep Purple in the Steve Morse era.

Release History

Around The World Live is already being sold in Europe, at amazon.com. You can pre-order it from UK[3], Germany[4] and from France [5]

Release dates:

  1. Europe: (Germany, UK, France) - 19 May 2008
  2. North America: (USA, Canada) - 17 June 2008

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