Live at Montreux 2006
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Live At Montreux 2006: They All Came Down To Montreux is the first live release by English hard-rock band Deep Purple's mk VIII lineup. This concert was recorded in Montreux, during 2006 Rapture of the Deep tour. Besides a DVD release, the concert film has also been released on HD DVD and Blu-ray.
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Tracklistings
All songs written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, and Ian Paice except where noted.
CD track listing
- "Pictures of Home"
- "Things I Never Said" (Gillan, Steve Morse, Glover, Don Airey, Paice)
- "Strange Kind of Woman"
- "Rapture of the Deep" (Gillan, Morse, Glover, Airey, Paice)
- "Wrong Man" (Gillan, Morse, Glover, Airey, Paice)
- "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" (Gillan, Morse, Glover, Airey, Paice)
- "When a Blind Man Cries"
- Credited to Gillan, Morse, Glover, Lord and Paice on this release
- "Lazy"
- "Keyboard Solo" (Airey, Albert Ammons, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- "Space Truckin'"
- "Highway Star"
- "Smoke on the Water"
DVD track listing
- DVD one
- Live At Montreux 2006
- "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" (with Michael Bradford)
- "Too Much Fun" (jam) (with "Funky" Claude Nobs)
- "Black Night"
- DVD two
- London Hard Rock Cafe 2006
- "Fireball"
- "I Got Your Number"
- "Strange Kind of Woman"
- "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye"
- "Rapture of the Deep"
- "Wrong Man"
- "Lazy"
- "Perfect Strangers"
- "Highway Star"
- "Smoke on the Water"
Extras
- This disc includes interviews with the band
Personnel
- Deep Purple
- Ian Gillan - vocals, harmonica
- Steve Morse - guitar
- Roger Glover - bass
- Ian Paice - drums
- Don Airey - keyboards
with
- Michael Bradford - guitar on "Hush", "Too Much Fun" and "Black Night"
- Claude Nobs - harmonica on "Too Much Fun"