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Scandinavian Nights [Import, Best of]

Deep Purple Audio CD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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Disc: 1
1. Speed King
2. Into The Fire
3. Child In Time
4. Wring That Neck
Disc: 2
1. Paint It Black
2. Mandrake Root
3. Black Night

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Album Description

Recorded in Stockholm in 1970, this 2-cd set has 7 tracks, including a hard-to-find version of Paint It Black! Slimline double jewel box. 2001 release.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Golden Age, Mar 7 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Scandinavian Nights (Audio CD)
With every "new" Deep Purple live release there are criticisms, and this one is no exception. Coming, as it does, from the golden age of the Mk II line-up, this album should have been treated with more reverence than it has been. Originally released in the 80s, the track order was rearranged in order to fit the constraints of the format, and to make sure that tracks were playable in their entirety.(Remember "Wring That Neck" and "Mandrake Root" both clock in around 30 minutes.

But this is the 21st Century. CDs have been around for a while now, and even though there is a section in the sleeve notes which states that the original running order has been restored, the discs themselves give away the fact that Spitfire simply created this package from the rearranged version.

This in itself creates some problems. Track intros appear at the end of the previous track and there is an overall feeling throughout that something is not right. I mean, you hire a new singer, make an album, go on tour and then open your show with a 30 minute instrumental (??????).

But that is the packaging. The music is still great. There seems to be a timelessness about this generation of Deep Purple, and this fan for one can never tire of hearing this stuff. OK so there are now a gazillion versions of "Child In Time" out there, and considering that the live version of "Wring That Neck" was a rarity not too long ago, I can now think of four "official" releases - but we won't talk about the cabaret-style version on the LSO album!! This is the way it was meant to be played, and while it is not the best version (Blackmore is way too low in the mix - unlike the "Concerto" version) it is a track which never ceases to amaze. The chemistry between Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore is apparent here, as it is on most Mk II live releases.

If you take this album in context the music alone would warrant five stars. But in context, this was the beginning to the finale with "Made In Japan". Stack all Mk II live albums together and play them one after the other and you see the progress the band made in three years.

A little more consideration on the packaging and these releases would be classics.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Problems,part 2, Aug 11 2001
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Daniel L. Summers (san jose, ca United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Scandinavian Nights (Audio CD)
In 1992 this set was released as 'Live and Rare'. The running order was : Wring that Neck/Speed King/Into The Fire/Paint it Black; Mandrake Root/Child in Time/Black Night. In the liner notes it was indicated that this wasn't the original order at the actual show. This running order was : Speed King/Into The Fire/Child in Time/Wring that Neck; Paint It Black/Mandrake Root/Black Night. On this particular CD this latter running order was printed on the back cover, but the discs themselves were still in the wrong order. And on the front cover 'Scandinavian' is spelled 'Sandinavian', minus it's 'c'. I held off buying this for a while because I had the other version, and I was unsure whether it was actually in the correct order or not. I finally relented and bought this, and, lo and behold, the discs were still wrong.... It's probably a mastering problem, and probably will be corrected for future pressings, but I was disappointed. Even in the liner notes they said 'The running order had to be switched around to get the material onto four sides of an LP and this wasn't corrected for the CD version. We've taken the opportunity to do that now.' Unfortunately, it still wasn't done.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Untitled, July 5 2001
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This review is from: Scandinavian Nights (Audio CD)
DP were always more a live band than a studio one. Even though they never failed to sound anything less than spectacular on studio recordings, it is Made in Japan that gave a jump start to rock'n'roll fans buying live albums... Scandinavian nights remarkably features the best side of Deep Purple: their incredible ability to sound very professional, and at the same time to use all their improvisational skills in jamming.
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