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'''''Made in Europe''''' is a live album released by [[Deep Purple]], recorded on the final dates in April 1975 before [[Ritchie Blackmore]] left Deep Purple. It was released in October 1976, after the group had broken up.
'''''Made in Europe''''' is a live album released by [[Deep Purple]], recorded on the final dates in April 1975 before [[Ritchie Blackmore]] left Deep Purple. It was released in October 1976, after the group had broken up.


''Made in Europe'' features songs recorded in concert 3 April in [[Graz]], [[Austria]], 5 April in [[Saarbrücken]], [[Germany]], and 7 April 1975 at [[Palais des Sports (Paris)|Palais des Sports]] in [[Paris]], [[France]] with the [[Rolling Stones Mobile Studio]]. According to the liner notes included on ''[[Mk III: The Final Concerts]]'', though, the material featured on ''Made in Europe'' came, for the most part, from the Saarbrücken show.<ref>www.thehighwaystar.com/specials/collinslive/#1975</ref> The album is said to have experienced extensive studio editing and/or [[overdubbing]] of crowd noise and applause.{{citation needed|date=April 2013}} Certainly there is a tape-loop of applause, given away by a whistling fan.{{Original research inline|date=April 2013}}
''Made in Europe'' features songs recorded in concert 3 April in [[Graz]], [[Austria]], 5 April in [[Saarbrücken]], [[Germany]], and 7 April 1975 at [[Palais des Sports (Paris)|Palais des Sports]] in [[Paris]], [[France]] with the [[Rolling Stones Mobile Studio]]. According to the liner notes included on ''[[Mk III: The Final Concerts]]'', though, the material featured on ''Made in Europe'' came, for the most part, from the Saarbrücken show.<ref>http://www.thehighwaystar.com/specials/collinslive/#1975</ref> The album is said to have experienced extensive studio editing and/or [[overdubbing]] of crowd noise and applause.{{citation needed|date=April 2013}} Certainly there is a tape-loop of applause, given away by a whistling fan.{{Original research inline|date=April 2013}}


The songs featured on the album are from Deep Purple's ''[[Burn (Deep Purple album)|Burn]]'' and ''[[Stormbringer (album)|Stormbringer]]'' albums.
The songs featured on the album are from Deep Purple's ''[[Burn (Deep Purple album)|Burn]]'' and ''[[Stormbringer (album)|Stormbringer]]'' albums.
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Made in Europe
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 1976
Recorded3 April 1975 in Graz, Austria,
5 April 1975 in Saarbrücken, Germany and
7 April 1975 in Paris, France
GenreHard rock, heavy metal
Length45:47
LabelEMI/Purple (UK)
Warner Bros. (US)
ProducerDeep Purple & Martin Birch
Deep Purple live albums chronology
Made in Japan
(1972)
Made in Europe
(1976)
Last Concert in Japan
(1977)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Made in Europe is a live album released by Deep Purple, recorded on the final dates in April 1975 before Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple. It was released in October 1976, after the group had broken up.

Made in Europe features songs recorded in concert 3 April in Graz, Austria, 5 April in Saarbrücken, Germany, and 7 April 1975 at Palais des Sports in Paris, France with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio. According to the liner notes included on Mk III: The Final Concerts, though, the material featured on Made in Europe came, for the most part, from the Saarbrücken show.[2] The album is said to have experienced extensive studio editing and/or overdubbing of crowd noise and applause.[citation needed] Certainly there is a tape-loop of applause, given away by a whistling fan.[original research?]

The songs featured on the album are from Deep Purple's Burn and Stormbringer albums.

In 1990, the album was remastered and re-released in the US by Metal Blade Records with distribution by Warner Bros.

This record, which had been out of print in the US, was re-released by Friday Music label on 31 July 2007 (along with Stormbringer and Come Taste the Band). While the label's website claims that the album has been digitally remastered, it is unclear which tapes were used as a source for this release.

The Graz and Paris concerts, of which some of the content for this release is sourced, have been released in full (for unexplained reasons, the drum solo from the Graz concert is missing) by Deep Purple (Overseas) Limited and Ear Music.[3][4]

In 2014, a "super deluxe" boxset of the album was announced, promising to contain the entire Saarbrücken show for the first time, as well as a new MK 3 documentary movie. However, as of July 2019, no news or updates have been made about its release.[5]

Track listing

All songs written by Ritchie Blackmore and David Coverdale except where noted.

Side 1
No.TitleStudio alb.Length
1."Burn" (Blackmore, Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Jon Lord, Ian Paice)Burn (1974)7:32
2."Mistreated" (interpolating "Rock Me Baby)" (Joe Josea, B.B. King)Burn (1974)11:32
3."Lady Double Dealer"Stormbringer (1974)4:15
Side 2
No.TitleStudio alb.Length
4."You Fool No One" (Blackmore, Coverdale, Hughes, Lord, Paice)Burn (1974)16:42
5."Stormbringer"Stormbringer (1974)5:38

Personnel

Deep Purple
Additional Personnel

Chart performance

Year Chart Position
1976 Germany 10
United Kingdom 12
Sweden 25
New Zealand 32

References

  1. ^ Raiteri, Stephen. Made in Europe at AllMusic
  2. ^ http://www.thehighwaystar.com/specials/collinslive/#1975
  3. ^ "Deep Purple - Live in Graz 1975". Amazon.com. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  4. ^ "DEEP PURPLE - Paris 1975". amazon.com.
  5. ^ http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/news/deep-purple-made-in-europe-box/