In 1996, purple fans breathe. eternal wranglings to + with Ritchie Blackmore was over. and so did the men audiable well. the disc heard here about the best what have done wrong purple, and that goes for all occupations! she sounds downright according makeover. This applies to the perfect, but not cold, sounded - as well as for the songs + the joy of playing the one really kicks out of the speakers here. the songs? HACH, a delight ... just the entry with "Ted The Mechanic" is already a classic purple that is a must in any more concerts. right after a beautiful ballad is titled "Loosen my strings" with rich organ + exciting guitar. The highlight of the CD but is another classic "Sometimes I feel like screaming." here time the ex Dixie Dregs guitarist and ex kansas that Blackmore time is finally over. a guitar sound like / ends the solo ever. a song that you never really can hear loud enough also NIE. I do not want to dwell on all the songs now. just want to say: it makes simply fun only really. pure joy of playing, and in all. Jon Lord hammond makes the whine, Ian Gillan vibrate the vocal cords, Roger Glover plucks the usual good bass, Ian Paice leaves the skins crack. the good impression to make the disc has asked the troop later live repeatedly demonstrated. whether on tour or without orchestra. the chemistry is right. you understood without big words, no one forces itself into the foreground or feels (and is also the mainly ...) enjoy themselves as misunderstood (guitar). zicke the time is up, the guys never let go retire!