[ Warner / 3 LP ]
Release Date: Friday 23 May 2014
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Recorded September 24th 1969 at London's Royal Albert Hall, Jon Lord's Concerto For Group and Orchestra really was a meeting of two different worlds., combining rock and classical modes. The first album to feature the classic Mk 2 line-up of Deep Purple, it was originally released on Harvest Records in 1970 as a single LP.
Now across six sides of vinyl, this is the very first time that the night's entire performance, starting with Sir Malcolm Arnold conducting The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for his Symphony No. 6, Op. 95, and ending with the encore of the Third Movement: Vivace-Presto, has appeared on LP.
Record One.
Side One:
1. Malcolm Arnold's 6th Symphony Op.95 First Movement: Energico
2. Malcolm Arnold's 6th Symphony Op.95 Second Movement: Lento
3. Malcolm Arnold's 6th Symphony Op.95 Third Movement: Con Fuoco
Side Two:
1. Deep Purple: Hush
2. Deep Purple: Wring That Neck
Record Two.
Side Three:
1. Deep Purple: Child In Time
Side Four:
1. Concerto for Group and Orchestra - First Movement: Moderato-Allegro
Record Three.
Side Five:
1. Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Second Movement: Andante
Side Six:
1. Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Third Movement: Vivace-Presto
2. Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Encore