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Side A | |||
1. | Burn | 07:05 | Show lyrics |
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2. | Love Child | 04:44 | Show lyrics |
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3. | You Keep on Moving | 06:14 | Show lyrics |
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4. | Wild Dogs (Tommy Bolin cover) | 06:04 | Show lyrics |
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Side B | |||
5. | Lady Luck | 03:10 | Show lyrics |
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6. | Smoke on the Water | 06:25 | Show lyrics |
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7. | Soldier of Fortune | 02:21 | Show lyrics |
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8. | Woman from Tokyo | 04:02 | Show lyrics |
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9. | Highway Star | 06:51 | Show lyrics |
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Band members | |
Glenn Hughes | Bass, Vocals |
Jon Lord (R.I.P. 2012) | Keyboards |
Tommy Bolin (R.I.P. 1976) | Guitars, Vocals (on "Wild Dogs") |
Ian Paice | Drums |
David Coverdale | Vocals |
Miscellaneous staff | |
Keishi Akasaka | Design |
Kenji Miura | Photography |
Shigeo Matsumoto | Engineering (assistance) |
Martin Birch (R.I.P. 2020) | Producer, Engineering |
Glenn Hughes | Bass, Vocals |
Jon Lord (R.I.P. 2012) | Keyboards |
Tommy Bolin (R.I.P. 1976) | Guitars, Vocals (on "Wild Dogs") |
Ian Paice | Drums |
David Coverdale | Vocals |
Keishi Akasaka | Design |
Kenji Miura | Photography |
Shigeo Matsumoto | Engineering (assistance) |
Martin Birch (R.I.P. 2020) | Producer, Engineering |
This album contains only parts of the concert. The entire gig can be heard on This Time Around - Live in Tokyo.
"Wild Dogs" is a song from Tommy Bolin's solo album Teaser.
The original packaging of this release incorrectly stated that the album included a live version of "Woman from Tokyo", when in fact all that was included was a short jam of its main riff performed during Jon Lord's solo. Purple fans were disgusted by the move, which was attributed to record company foul play in order to boost record sales.
Recording information:
Recorded live on December 15th, 1975 at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
Co-produced by Deep Purple.
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