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Deep Purple's 'Made In Japan' Gets Deluxe Reissue

Thursday, 27 February 2014 Written by Jon Stickler

Deep Purple’s seminal live album, 'Made In Japan', will be re-released in multiple formats on May 19.

'Made In Japan' was recorded live over three nights, August 15 to 17, 1972, at Festival Hall, Osaka and Budokan, Tokyo. Four of the tracks come from the band’s 1972 'Machine Head' album.

It featured what many consider the classic Deep Purple lineup – Ian Gillan (vocals), Richie Blackmore (guitars), Roger Glover (bass), Jon Lord (organ) and Ian Paice (drums). Originally recorded only for the Japanese market, the album has since become seen as one of Deep Purple’s classic albums.

The re-release will find the album newly remastered and released in a number of special formats. The format options include previously unseen footage on DVD, bonus material and mixes, memorabilia and a hardback book. The 'Made In Japan' formats are below:

  • Limited Edition Super Deluxe 4 CD and DVD plus 7”
  • Boxed Set and Limited Edition Super Deluxe 9LP Boxed Set
  • Deluxe Edition 2CD
  • ​180g 2LP
  • Blu-Ray Pure Audio
  • HD Download,
  • MFiT and standard Digital formats.
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