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Lead up to the Album:
- All titles recorded at:-
- Graz in Austria on the 4th April 1975
- Saarbrucken in Germany on 5th April 1975
- Paris in France on the 7th April 1975
- April 7 was Ritchie’s last show with the band until they reformed in 1984.
- Ritchie’s last show with Mark 3 was on
- The Graz and Paris concerts have both been released in full since but the drum solo from the Graz concert is missing.
- It’s said that there was a lot of editing and overdubbing of crowd noise for this album. There’s a noticeable tape loop of applause which you can notice based on the whistling of a fan.
- The album was not released until after the band broke up in October of 1976.
- Much like Made in Japan the shows were recorded to be able to be released post breakup so they’d have something to be able to sell afterward in case there were no more studio albums.
Personnel:
- Bass Guitar, Vocals – Glenn Hughes
- Drums – Ian Paice
- Engineer – Martin Birch
- Engineer – Mick McKenna
- Worked with Faith No More, The Rolling Stones, Steve Winwood
- Engineer – Tapani*
- Tapani Tapanainen, changed his name to Talo in 1988
- Finnish-American audio engineer.
- Extensive work with The Rolling Stones
- Also worked on Burn
- Featuring – David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore
- Lead Guitar – Ritchie Blackmore
- Organ [Hammond], Keyboards – Jon Lord
- Vocals – David Coverdale
Technical:
- Producer – Deep Purple, Martin Birch
- Mixed By – Ian Paice, Martin Birch
- Lacquer Cut By – HTM*
- Mastering engineer with Abbey Road.
Album Art & Booklet Review
- Design [Cover] – Cream (7)
- Design company from Amsterdam known as The Cream Group
- Worked with Snafu, Gentle Giant, Bay City Rollers, and we discussed them most recently working on Bobby Harrison’s album Funkist
- Aldo designed cover for Sabotage
- Design [Cover] – Phil Duffy (2)
- Worked mostly with classical albums
- Photography By – Fin Costello
- Sleeve Notes – Geoff Barton
- Founder of Kerrang! Magazine and had previously been an editor at Sounds
- Did notes for many Deep Purple, Whitesnake releases as well as Meatloaf and Hughes/Thrall
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- Worked for Kerrang (as Toots Daley) as well as many other publications
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- The picture on the labels incorrectly displays Tommy Bolin instead of Ritchie Blackmore, who plays on this LP.
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