Deep Purple - Interview Part One(2002)HD

  • 13 years ago
1994-2011
Roger Glover and Steve Morse jamming during the intro to "Highway Star"
Morse's arrival revitalised the band creatively, and in 96 a new album titled Purpendicular was released, showing a wide variety of musical styles. The line-up then released a new live album Live at The Olympia '96 in'97. With a revamped set list to tour, Deep Purple enjoyed success throughout the rest of the 1990s, releasing the harder-sounding Abandon in'98, and touring with renewed enthusiasm. In'99, Lord, with the help of a Dutch fan, who was also a musicologist and composer, Marco de Goeij, painstakingly recreated the Concerto for Group and Orchestra, the orig.l score having been lost. It was once again performed at the Royal Albert Hall in Sept.'99, this time with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Paul Mann. The concert also featured songs from each member's solo careers, as well as a short Deep Purple set, and the occasion was commemorated on the 2000 album Live at the Royal Albert Hall.

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