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Deep PurpleMade In Europe

Label:

Purple Records – TPSA 7517, Purple Records – OC 064-98 181

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Album, Picture label

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Hard Rock

Tracklist

A1Burn
Written-ByCoverdale*, Paice*, Lord*, Blackmore*
A2Mistreated (Interpolating Rock Me Baby)
Written-ByCoverdale*, Blackmore*
A3Lady Double Dealer
Written-ByCoverdale*, Blackmore*
B1You Fool No One
Written-ByCoverdale*, Paice*, Lord*, Blackmore*
B2Stormbringer
Written-ByCoverdale*, Blackmore*
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Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyEMI Records Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Deep Purple (Overseas) Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Deep Purple (Overseas) Ltd.
  • Published ByDeep Purple Music Ltd.
  • Printed ByGarrod & Lofthouse
  • Recorded ByRolling Stones Mobile

Credits

  • Bass Guitar, VocalsGlenn Hughes
  • Design [Cover]Cream (7), Phil Duffy (2)
  • DrumsIan Paice
  • EngineerMartin Birch, Mick McKenna, Tapani*
  • FeaturingDavid Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore
  • Lacquer Cut ByHTM*
  • Lead GuitarRitchie Blackmore
  • Mixed ByIan Paice, Martin Birch
  • Organ [Hammond], KeyboardsJon Lord
  • Photography ByFin Costello
  • ProducerDeep Purple, Martin Birch
  • Sleeve NotesGeoff Barton, Pete Makowski
  • VocalsDavid Coverdale

Notes

Gatefold sleeve with photos and credits.

Sleeve 7610 Garrod & Lofthouse

The picture on the labels incorrectly displays Tommy Bolin instead of Ritchie Blackmore, who plays on this LP.

Made In Gt. Britain

The album was recorded with the "Rolling Stones" mobile truck.

All titles recorded at:-
Graz in Austria on the 4th April 1975
Saarbrucken in Germany on 5th April 1975
Paris in France on the 7th April 1975

Stamped and etched runouts

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 1): TPSA 7517 A-1 AM HTM 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 1): TPSA 7517 B-1 RD HTM 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 2): TPSA 7517 A-1 RT HTM 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 2): TPSA 7517 B-1 RM HTM 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 3): TPSA 7517 A-1 H R HTM 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 3): TPSA 7517 B-1 R X A HTM 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 4): TPSA 7517 A-1 GO HTM 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 4): TPSA 7517 B-1 O HTM 1

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Made In Europe (LP, Album, Stereo, Winchester Pressing)Warner Bros. RecordsPR 2995US1976
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Made In Europe (LP, Album)Purple Records5C 062-98181Netherlands1976
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Made In Europe (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold)Purple Records, Purple Records2 C 068-98181, 2C 068 - 98.181France1976
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Made In Europe (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold)Purple Records1C 062-98 181Germany1976
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Made In Europe (LP, Album, Gatefold)Purple Records10 C 064-98181Spain1976

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Reviews

  • georgebein's avatar
    georgebein
    This, in my opinion, is as great as Made in Japan. If you are looking for a super heavy metal album, look no further than this epic album! Tracks like Burn, You Fool No one, and Lady Double Dealer, are full on Heavy Metal! Similar to Smoke on the Water and Highway Star on Made in Japan, in that these live tracks are more metallic than on the studio Machine Head album, the same can be said for the songs on Made in Europe - they are all much more metallic sounding! You Fool No one blows the studio version out of the water! Blackmores guitar solos are about the heaviest metal sounding I have ever heard on any Deep Purple record / CD. Same with Burn and Lady Double Dealer!! Very cool album!!
    • mrhuntington's avatar
      mrhuntington
      Ending their first run as a world dominating hard rock act, Deep Purple released their first of many posthumous archival recordings with a sequel of sorts to their landmark double live LP ‘Made in Japan’ as the various members of the short lived Mark IV line-up went their separate ways (unfortunately not the case for guitarist Tommy Bolin who passed away). ‘Made in Europe’ actually featured Ritchie Blackmore and was recorded during his last tour with the band in early spring 1975. While it may not hold a candle to the previous live magnum opus, ‘Europe’ does feature a best of from the Mark III era and choice cuts from those two records, including both title tracks. “Burn” is amazing here and as anyone who has seen the California Jam footage would testify, rightfully deserves its place among earlier Purple classics. I also love the version of “Mistreated” here as Blackmore absolutely rules the world no matter how the song might meander on. All band members, including Coverdale and Hughes, sound great and you would hardly think that a split was in the offing from their mercurial guitar player but there you go. There have been other archival releases documenting more of this era but ‘Made in Europe’, as a single LP, is more digestible I guess. Lady double dealer get out of my way!.......
      • madeinengland1963's avatar
        As I understand it. The reason this release has the mk4 label is that the pressing plant used up left over labels from the recently released mk4 single "You Keep on Moving". When these were used up they reverted to the standard Puple label.
        • ArchbishopEddie's avatar
          Richie's riffs and solos on this one are very sharp, clear and well performed. A brilliant album. Just bought it today at a flea market for 2 euros 50cents. It's an original 1976s UK pressing.

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