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Deep Purple

Deep Purple Album: “Bombay Calling”

Deep Purple Album: “Bombay Calling”
Album Information :
Title: Bombay Calling
Release Date:2000-11-14
Type:Unknown
Genre:Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock
Label:Music Video Distributors
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:697593000304
Customers Rating :
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Track Listing :
1 Fireball Video
2 Maybe I'm A Leo Video
3 Black Knight
4 Perfect Strangers Video
5 Highway Star Video
6 Smoke On The Water Video
7 Battle Rages On
8 Woman From Tokyo Video
9 Purpendicular Waltz Video
10 When A Blind Man Cries Rick Wakeman, Deep Purple, Bruce Dickinson, Bernie Marsden, Mario Argandona, Micky Moody, Andy Wallace, Paul "Wix" Wickens, Phil Campbell, Nigel Hopkins, Jerry Brown and Murray Gould Video
11 Pictures Of Home Video
12 Child In Time Video
13 Anya Video
14 Space Trucking Video
15 Lazy Rick Wakeman, Deep Purple, Bruce Dickinson, Bernie Marsden, Mario Argandona, Micky Moody, Andy Wallace, Paul "Wix" Wickens, Phil Campbell, Nigel Hopkins, Jerry Brown and Murray Gould Video
16 Speed King Video
Marc Kammersgaard (Denmark) - May 01, 2001
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- When A Blind Man Cries

This DVD has variating quality, due to the tape (recorded from the concert) used to create the DVD. This however is not a problem, because the important songs has very good quality (Child In Time). Most of the best songs are included. I especially like The song "When A Blind Man Cries", because Steve Morse really gets the guitar solo right. It will change your mood, that's how beautiful the solo is.

Anton L. (Manila, Philippines) - April 05, 2005
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Inferior quality

Blackmore's gone and Morse is in. What do you expect from the guys? A blast? No. Purple is back doing their "The Battle Rages on" tour setlist with a few new songs completing the set. The video started with the interview with the band and suddenly "Fireball" just started while Morse is talking. The sound is thin and very low in mix. You'll see Morse still adjusting with the band and he failed, most notably "Child in Time" and "Anya". The camera shots were poorly executed! Missing a lot of solos from Jon Lord. It's kind of pricy for this kind of DVD (Well this DVD was re-produced this year and the Korean concert was included and they beefed up the sound from a mere 2 ch stereo to 5.1 dolby surrounds). Get the Total Abandon DVD if you're looking for a great viewing pleasure.

G. Hakala "hank" (Mpls, USA) - June 06, 2007
- Another great performance by DP!

Deep Purple - New, Live and Rare: A great DVD that covers DP from 1984 to 2003.

Deep Purple: Come Hell or High Water: I've had trouble with this one due to Blackmore acting up on stage.

Deep Purple Live in Australia 1999 - Total Abandon (2000): One of my favorite DVD concerts. Period!

Deep Purple - Live at Montreux 1996 (2006): Get Total Abandon 1st, if you want MORE DP after that, buy this one. Very good flim quality and another great DP concert.

Bombay Calling (2000): I was unsure about buying this one due to the (bootleg) film quality of this one. It don't matter - it's still a great concert & filmed in HD. Sure, the lighting is a little low at times, but hey, it's a live act. If you like Total Adandon & Montreux 1996 & still need your DP fix, get this one too. I've watched it a couple of times now & Bombay has grown on me. The live version of "Smoke on The Water" is simply stunning. I'm giving it 5 stars due to the fact that I plan on watching this one many times. This concert will be like an old friend to me.

DP does a lot of the same concert songs on their DVD's, but every live version sounds fresh & new to me. These guy's are one of the greatest rock groups ever in my book.

Now if DP would just release their 1996 Moscow concert........

Krish Warrior (Dubai United Arab Emirates) - January 29, 2002
- Deep Purple getting very murky....

The Video Quality on this DVD is very poor....I believe it was not their intent to record this Program. The Sound is PCM Stereo...and the Technical Review here fails to mention it.

You might as well have bought an Audio CD !!!! Dont touch it if you value your money

hammam58@hotmail.com (kuwait) - December 11, 2000
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- good movi

Deep Purple has always been a favourite band but when they re-grouped without Blackmore, I couldn't help wonder whether it would be the same. New kid Steve Morse was a pleasant surprise. While no-one can quite outshine Richie, Steve has an electrifying style of his own that has give new Deep Purple a different but altogether enjoyable sound.

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