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Item no. | 419031 |
Title | Concerto for group and orchestra |
Musical Genre | Hard Rock |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Deep Purple |
Release date | 9/30/02 |
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | 2-CD |
CD 1
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1.Intro (Music and Spoken Word)
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2.Hush (Live)
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3.Wring That Neck (Live)
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4.Child In Time (Live)
CD 2
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1.Concerto For Group And Orchestra - First Movement: Moderato - Allegro
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2.Concerto For Group And Orchestra - Second Movement: Andante
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3.Concerto For Group And Orchestra - Third Movement: Vivace - Presto
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4.Encore - Concerto For Group And Orchestra - Third Movement:Vivace - Presto (Part)
by Marcel Anders (null) On 24.9.69, rock history was written. The British Hardrock pioneers around ivory god Jon Lord performed with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - the meltdown of Classic and Rock, subculture and art. For they were not only interpreting the Purple-classics, "Child in time", "Wring that neck" or "Hush", but also an opus in three movements composed by Lord. For music historians, this is the birth of "Classic meets rock", because here the string not only blew up known rock songs but scores written for both parties. A masterpiece that reasons Lord¦s reputation as an exceptional keyboarder till today. And now, since he¦s retired for constitutional reasons, the digital refurbishing of this performance is a nice thing, of course. Especially, because the double c.d. contains the whole show - including "Hush" and the 6. Symphony of Sir Arnold. So, it¦s the first chance to experience the whole show, ever.