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Topic History of: Deep Purple live album withdrawn
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Mart Theres a brilliant article written by Tom Robinson in the Guardian today about this matter.
It also is a great re-iteration to young bands to remember that your record company is akin to your bank.
I can`t find a link as yet.
JAy Alas, it is common practise for albums and DVDs to be released without the performers' knowledge. This happened to me, although my main concerns were of being renumerated for the release, which I was only after the intervention of the MU. Shame on you, Eagle Vision.
Mart I`m quite happy with my Made In Japan one and do not require another purple album really.
Perhaps thats how Gillan feels.
zooloo Ian Gillan said the album, recorded in Birmingham and titled NEC 1993, was one of their worst ever concerts and it had been re-released without his knowledge.

Clicky to BBC

Surprised it's been withdrawn - doesn't look like hype, if it is awful why would they? Unless DP have a tour coming up or something.

A bit of a costly mistake for someone..