A stop gap that changed history
In anticipation of the upcoming reissue, powers-that-be are teaspoon feeding us what Roger Glover and Ian Paice have to say about Made in Japan. This post will be updated if and when further chunks are released, which will bump it in the News in brief column on our front page.
Which goes to show: Always listen to your Japanese record company, the Emperor knows best!
Domo arigato dear business suits of the rising sun, without you this album wouldn’t exist.
July 16th, 2025 at 02:43Well, who needs coffee when one can listen to this 😃🤩
July 16th, 2025 at 04:41Just listened to ‘Strange kind of woman’, from the improved MiJ
Ohhh boy! 🤩🤩
July 16th, 2025 at 05:17for me it´s still the best live-album ever and next to the golden Made In Japan is the original of the silver Made In Europe LP, cause it has an unbelievable energie in the playing, also. But i still use my old 70s-versions, for me that´s enough sound.
Rainbows On Stage and DP Live in Long Beach 1976 are the two also important live-albums from the DP-family.
I wish that “live in Stuttgart 1993” would be on vinyl (4LP) this was an unbelievable gig, too and it was much better than “Bombay Calling” which has no good sound, for me.
July 16th, 2025 at 08:49