While the performance had already been re-issued numerous times, this didn’t stop Universal remixing, remastering, and re-releasing the performance once again. However, in 2014 a number of new editions were released that would go on to complicate my thoughts about the performance, album, and re-issues in general. It set a standard for all rock and roll bands to follow and is as unique today, as the day it was recorded. It is a live performance that captured Deep Purple at their peak and even if you’re not a fan of the band, this is one performance that you have to listen to. I have been interested in undertaking a review of Deep Purple’s Made In Japan (The Remastered Edition) CD from 1998 for quite a while.
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