Login

Login
No account yet? Register
 


Bookmark us!
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Recent DVD Reviews

Stop-Loss (0) (0)
Category: DVD Reviews
Birds Of Prey- The Complete Series (0) (0)
Category: DVD Reviews
My Blueberry Nights (0) (0)
Category: DVD Reviews
Troubadours (0) (0)
Category: DVD Reviews
Tracey Fragments, The (0) (0)
Category: DVD Reviews
Reno 911: The Complete Fifth Season Uncensored (0) (0)
Category: DVD Reviews
War Games: The Dead Code (0) (0)
Category: DVD Reviews

Recent HD Reviews

Korn Live At Montreux 2004 Blu-ray (0) (0)
Category: HD Reviews
Scorpion King, The (0) (0)
Category: HD Reviews
30 Days Of Night Blu-ray (0) (0)
Category: HD Reviews
Bonnie And Clyde Blu-ray (0) (0)
Category: HD Reviews
Never Back Down- Extended Blu-ray (0) (0)
Category: HD Reviews
The Mummy Returns Blu-Ray (0) (0)
Category: HD Reviews
The Mummy Blu-Ray (0) (0)
Category: HD Reviews

Enter Our Giveaway

Choose One 

 Just Add Water
 OR
 Popeye

 

 CLICK ON THE COVER TO 
ENTER! 

Site programming by Cory Webb

Cory Webb logo
Deep Purple- Live At Montreux 2006 
Reviews Music Reviews
Written by Nick Lyons   
Thursday, 15 May 2008


Favored by 0 users (Register to add this entry to your favorites)

Grade

Content Grade: C+
Sound Grade: A
Extras Grade: B+
Picture Grade: B+

Music Details

Artist: Deep Purple
Genre: Hard Rok
Tracks: Pictures Of Home
Things I Never Said
Strange Kind Of Woman
Rapture Of The Deep
Wrong Man
The Well-Dressed Guitar
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
When A Blind Man Cries
Lazy
Keyboard Solo
Space Truckin'
Highway Star
Smoke On The Water
Hush
Too Much Fun
Black Night

Specs

Studio/Label: Eagle Rock
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Sound Options and Formats: Dolby Digital Plus 5.1

Format

Format: HD-DVD

Review

Deep Purple is not the band they once were.

I have always been a casual fan of Deep Purple. I mean, who doesn't like hard rock classics like "Smoke On The Water" and "Hush"? Unfortunately, the band has not held up over the years as this so-so concert at Montreux proves.

While guitarist Steve Morse busts out some incredible face melting guitar solos in songs like "The Well-Dressed Guitar" and "Too Much Fun," his impressive skills can't hide the fact that singer Ian Gillan has completely lost his voice. I actually had to double check to see if he was the original singer because his out of tune voice did not sound anything like the voice I heard in the recorded tunes I grew up with. Ian's voice is simply hoarse and he can't keep up with the rest of the band. With that said, it was a little hard to watch some of the band's classic tunes being played with such pitiful vocals. I hate to say it, but perhaps it is time to retire Mr. Gillan.

The 1.78:1 widescreen 1080P picture qualty is quite clear, but that is to be expected for a recent concert.

Both the Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 and DTS HD 5.1 audio tracks are near perfect. With the guitar solos blaring and the bass vibrating through the room, you'll feel like you were at the concert yourself.

Extras: 24 minutes of interviews with band members talking about Montreux, the inspiration for "Smoke On The Water," the crowd, improv, etc.

Also included on this disc is a mediocre 10 song set from the Hard Rock Cafe in London. The band plays much of the same songs as they did at Montreux, but they do play a few different tunes such as "I Got Your Number," "Fireball," and "Perfect Strangers."



Bookmark us!
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

User reviews

There are no user reviews for this item.

To write a review please register or login.





Powered by jReviews
 
< Prev   Next >

Featured Review

Dio-Sacred Heart-The Video (1986/2004)

Category: Music Reviews
It was not too long ago that I criticized Ronnie James Dio for not developing and furthering his music, even though he has enjoyed a long and successful career. I got a dose of reality after listening to him talk about his career on the Sacred Heart DVD. Dio spoke of how the fans have always wanted the same thing from him and his bands, they expect a certain sound and show, and he gives it to them. It is as simple as that so I cannot fault the man for wanting to keep his fans happy, its also smart business. A performance in 1986 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia from the Sacred Heart tour captures Dio and his band in high gear. They were tearin? it up on this magical night and the crowd loved every minute of it. Fortunately, the show was captured for all of us old head bangers (and young) to enjoy nearly 20 years later. This was Dio in his prime. With a successful stint with Ritchie Blackmore?s Rainbow and a few solo albums under his belt, the man was a seasoned pro and he exuded confidence in each performance during this concert. While his band was in accord with his every move, the audience fell right into the palm of his hand. The quality of the video is quite good considering it was prior to all of the advances in technology from the ?90s and beyond. It is a shame it only lasted 60 minutes. Regardless of wanting more, it was a solid 60 minutes of rock ?n? roll bliss with one of the major figures in rock music history Ronnie James Dio. It does not get much better. The lights, props and all-around stage show were terrific and in addition to all of that, a good interview with Dio and his guitar player Craig Goldy made for a nearly complete audiovisual experience. This one is a real keeper. ? Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck-http://www.muzikreviews.com March 27, 2004

Movie Quotes

We're on a mission from God.

Dan Aykroyd
Blues Brothers

Latest Reviews

Ted Nugent: Sweden Rocks

Ted Nugent: Sweden Rocks Ted Nugent: Sweden Rocks

Johnny Hallyday: Live At Montreux 1988

Johnny Hallyday: Live At Montreux 1988 Johnny Hallyday: Live At Montreux 1988

Stuff: Live at Montreux 1976

Stuff: Live at Montreux 1976 Stuff: Live at Montreux 1976

Recent Music Reviews

Stuff: Live at Montreux 1976 (0) (0)
Category: Music Reviews
Johnny Hallyday: Live At Montreux 1988 (0) (0)
Category: Music Reviews
Ted Nugent: Sweden Rocks (0) (0)
Category: Music Reviews
Joy Division (0) (0)
Category: Music Reviews
John Lennon-Plastic Ono Band (0) (0)
Category: Music Reviews
High Definition poll
 

July 22, 2008 releases

Round Midnight
21
The BBC High Definition Natural History Collection Blu-ray
Big Dreams, Little Tokyo
Bird
The Boston Strangler
Case Closed: Season 1
Comedy Central's TV Funhouse
Death Valley
Earth: The Biography/ Blu-ray
The Exorcism of Emily Rose Blu-ray
Heartbeat Detector
High and Low
I Know What You Did Last Summer Blu-Ray
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer Blu-ray
L.A. Ink: Season 1
Las Vegas: Season Five
Last Winter
Masters of Horror: Season Two
The Mummy Blu-ray
The Mummy Returns Blu-ray
Mushrooms
NFL: In Just One Play
The Perfect Storm Blu-ray
Pete Kelly's Blues
Picture This!
Robot Chicken: Star Wars
Shark Week: Ocean of Fear
Six Reasons Why
Spaced: The Complete Series
The Scorpion King Blu-ray
The Superhero
Transformers Cybertron the Ultimate Collection
Troubadours
Turn the River
Twin Daggers
Two Tickets to Paradise
Urban Legend Blu-Ray
Vampyr
Without the King


Bookmark us!
AddThis Social Bookmark Button