Paice Ashton Lord - BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert (1992) {Japan 1st Press}
BAND/ARTIST: Paice Ashton Lord
- Title: BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert
- Year Of Release: 1992
- Label: Brunette / Alfa Records #ALCB-825
- Genre: Classic Rock, Blues Rock
- Quality: EAC Rip -> WavPack (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
- Total Time: 00:50:51
- Total Size: 339 / 127 Mb (Covers)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Paice Ashton Lord was a short-lived British rock band featuring Deep Purple band members Ian Paice and Jon Lord with singer Tony Ashton. The band was formed in 1976, released its only album in 1977 and broke up in 1978.
Recorded in 1977, on the tails of the post-Deep Purple supergroup's Malice In Wonderland album, this extremely well-recorded broadcast catches the trio (and friends) stretching out in directions that the album itself never managed. On vinyl, after all, PAL sounded constricted, forever teetering on the brink of a no-holds-barred jam, but never quite mustering the strength to leap in. On stage, however, the improvisational instincts that Paice and Lord had built their very reputations upon were given full rein to spread and stretch.
All but two songs from the album are included, and each is effortlessly superior to its studio counterpart – "Ghost Story" is especially effective, while the funky motions that Malice hinted at explode into view. One cannot simply marvel at what was included in the band's live set, however; one should also applaud Paice Ashton Lord for what they didn't play. At a time when other ex-Deep Purple-ers were blithely grafting great swathes of that band's repertoire into their solo shows, PAL resolutely avoided even a hint of such things. (For Ashton fans, meanwhile, there's no "Resurrection Shuffle" either.)
The result is what could (and should) have been a whole new beginning for the three mainmen of PAL, and one of the best live albums you'll find anywhere in the Deep Purple family tree.
Recorded in 1977, on the tails of the post-Deep Purple supergroup's Malice In Wonderland album, this extremely well-recorded broadcast catches the trio (and friends) stretching out in directions that the album itself never managed. On vinyl, after all, PAL sounded constricted, forever teetering on the brink of a no-holds-barred jam, but never quite mustering the strength to leap in. On stage, however, the improvisational instincts that Paice and Lord had built their very reputations upon were given full rein to spread and stretch.
All but two songs from the album are included, and each is effortlessly superior to its studio counterpart – "Ghost Story" is especially effective, while the funky motions that Malice hinted at explode into view. One cannot simply marvel at what was included in the band's live set, however; one should also applaud Paice Ashton Lord for what they didn't play. At a time when other ex-Deep Purple-ers were blithely grafting great swathes of that band's repertoire into their solo shows, PAL resolutely avoided even a hint of such things. (For Ashton fans, meanwhile, there's no "Resurrection Shuffle" either.)
The result is what could (and should) have been a whole new beginning for the three mainmen of PAL, and one of the best live albums you'll find anywhere in the Deep Purple family tree.
Track List:
01. A Ghost Story [0:04:32.57]
02. On The Road Again [0:05:24.33]
03. Silas And Jerome [0:03:59.65]
04. Arrabella [0:04:42.45]
05. The Ballad Of Mr. Giver [0:07:27.72]
06. I'm Gonna Stop Drinkin' [0:05:15.68]
07. Steamroller [0:05:21.12]
08. Remember The Good Times [0:06:28.15]
09. Sneaky Private Lee [0:07:37.68]
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