Gold: Greatest by Deep Purple (CD, 2022)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelVoiceprint UK, Vcp
UPC0805772062221
eBay Product ID (ePID)4053063675

Product Key Features

Release Year2022
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistDeep Purple
Release TitleGold: Greatest

Dimensions

Item Height0.93 in
Item Weight0.40 lb
Item Length5.55 in
Item Width4.85 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks33
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Highway Star (Live at Schleyer-Halle) 1.2 The Cut Runs Deep 1.3 Vavoom Ted the Mechanic 1.4 Ramshackle Man 1.5 A Castle Full of Rascals 1.6 Perfect Strangers (Live at Schleyer-Halle) 1.7 Truth Hurts 1.8 Solitaire 1.9 Loosen My Strings 1.10 Anyone's Daughter (Live at the Nec) 1.11 A Touch Away 1.12 Black Night (Live at Schleyer-Halle) 1.13 Nasty Piece of Work 2.1 Slow Down Sister 2.2 Child in Time (Live at Schleyer-Halle) 2.3 Anya (Live at Schleyer-Halle) 2.4 Love Conquers All 2.5 Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming 2.6 Wicked Ways 2.7 The Purpendicular Waltz 2.8 Speed King (Live at Schleyer-Halle) 2.9 The Battle Rages on 3.1 King of Dreams 3.2 Soon Forgotten 3.3 Knockin' at Your Back Door (Live at the Nec) 3.4 Fire in the Basement 3.5 Time to Kill 3.6 Cascades I'm Not Your Lover 3.7 Fortuneteller 3.8 Lazy (Live at Schleyer-Halle) 3.9 Somebody Stole My Guitar 3.10 Hush (Live at the Nec) 3.11 Smoke on the Water (Live at the Nec)
NotesThree CD collection from the iconic Hard Rock band. Most of the firm favorites are recorded live; seven at Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart and four from the NEC, Birmingham for the 25th Anniversary tour in 1993 featuring the classic line-up of Ian Gillan, Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Roger Gover and Ritchie Blackmore. And the NEC show was one of Blackmore's last ever with the band. He walked out after the Helsinki concert in November that year.
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