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Never been a massive fan of live albums personally, but 'Made in Japan' is one of the finest out there, along with 'The Song Remains the Same' and the first disc of 'Ummagumma' in my opinion.

But that is probably a whole topic in itself!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Psychedelic Paul Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 07 2021 at 13:15
Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

Never been a massive fan of live albums personally, but 'Made in Japan' is one of the finest out there, along with 'The Song Remains the Same' and the first disc of 'Ummagumma' in my opinion.

But that is probably a whole topic in itself!
I discovered today that the three top-selling live albums of all time are 1. Eric Clapton Unplugged, 2. Garth Brooks Double Live, and 3. Peter Frampton Comes Alive, which really surprised me. Shocked
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Progishness Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 07 2021 at 13:20
I always thought that 'unplugged' albums are a phenomenon in themselves, more akin to the concept of 'live in the studio' but with a smallish/select audience, as opposed to playing on stage with a large disparate audience, or maybe I'm missing the point.


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In Rock
Machine Head
Burn 
Stormbringer
Fireball
Come Taste the Band
Who Do You Think We Are
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Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

I always thought that 'unplugged' albums are a phenomenon in themselves, more akin to the concept of 'live in the studio' but with a smallish/select audience, as opposed to playing on stage with a large disparate audience, or maybe I'm missing the point.

I listened to Eric Clapton Unplugged for the first time today, but to be honest, I prefer it when he has his guitar plugged in. Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote dr wu23 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 07 2021 at 14:14
Not sure I could pick 7 by Purple...I own the first 4 on old vinyl because I collect early prog and rock on vinyl.
I play the 1969 ST one  and In Rock now and then for the early proto prog sound/feel but I don't care for their brand of  hard rock on the later ones...an unpopular stance I'm sure.  Stern Smile
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Top 7 update with Squonk19's votes added:-

1. In Rock (170 points)
2. Machine Head (141 points)
3. Fireball (73 points)
4. Burn (52 points)
5. Deep Purple (46 points)
6. The Book of Taliesyn (42 points)
7. Shades of Deep Purple (33 points)

8. Perfect Strangers (31 points)  
9. Stormbringer (30 points)


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1) Deep Purple
2) Book Of Taliesyn
3) Shades Of Deep Purple
4) Machine Head
5) In Rock
6) Burn
7) Fireball

Yep I vastly prefer Mk 1
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Psychedelic Paul Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2021 at 07:56
^ I prefer the Mark I line-up too. Thumbs Up Top 7 update with your votes added:-

1. In Rock (173 points)
2. Machine Head (145 points)
3. Fireball (74 points)
4. Deep Purple (58 points)
5. Burn (54 points)
6. The Book of Taliesyn (50 points)
7. Shades of Deep Purple (39 points)

8. Perfect Strangers (31 points)  
9. Stormbringer (30 points)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Negoba Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2021 at 08:01
Come Taste the Band deserves a little more love, IMO. This Time Around / Owed to G is so good. It's interesting that the album is aging well where the 70's isms were disliked in the 80/90s now are just historic.
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Machine Head
Fireball
In Rock
Deep Purple
Book of Taliesyn
Burn
Perpendicular
Perfect Strangers
House of Blue Light

Also Ian Gillan solo, very similar to DP approach:

Scarabus (Ian Gillan Band)
Glory Road (Gillan)
Future Shock (Gillan)
Double Trouble (Gillan)
Magic (Gillan)


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Top 7 update with Boojieboy's votes added:-

1. In Rock (179 points)
2. Machine Head (157 points)
3. Fireball (82 points)
4. Deep Purple (62 points)
5. Burn (56 points)
6. The Book of Taliesyn (53 points)
7. Shades of Deep Purple (39 points)

8. Perfect Strangers (31 points)  
9. Stormbringer (30 points)
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My top 7:

1.  In Rock
2.  Machine Head
3.  Burn
4.  The Book of Taliesyn
5.  Stormbringer
6.  Fireball
7.  Who Do We Think We Are
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Top 7 update with ProfPanglos' votes added:-

1. In Rock (191 points)
2. Machine Head (165 points)
3. Fireball (84 points)
4. Deep Purple (62 points)
4. Burn (62 points)
6. The Book of Taliesyn (57 points)
7. Shades of Deep Purple (39 points)

8. Stormbringer (33 points)
9. Perfect Strangers (31 points)  



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Burn is a real nostalgic favorite for me.  Every time I hear it, it takes me back, I feel like a kid ready to cause trouble (but not get caught).  LOL
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1. Fireball 
2. In Rock
3. Deep Purple
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