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Their explosive set is presented here on CD for the first time ever.
This statement is patently false. Tracks from Purple's renowned California Jam concert were first released on CD in 1996 as
California Jamming in the U.K. and
Live At The California Jam in the U.S. The sound was just so-so and the CD was missing one track from the set, "Lay Down, Stay Down."
In 2003, the "Sonic Zoom" official bootleg label run by the Deep Purple Appreciation Society released
Just Might Take Your Life, an upgraded version from an improved source with the missing track now included. My guess is that this Eagle release is the third in a series (after
Paris 1975, from 2012, and
Copenhagen 1972, from last year) that reissues now out of print DPAS titles (and also advertises them as newly remastered).
The rights to these recordings always rested with the band's original 1968-76 management and once both former managers passed away, the licensing for whatever reason shifted from the DPAS to Edel Records (Deep Purple's current label) and have been reissued, on Edel in Europe and (as with Purple's latest studio album) on Eagle in the U.S.
I purchased the
Paris and
Copenhagen Eagle reissues because both at least had some extra content—
Paris a radio interview and
Copenhagen a radio interview plus 3 bonus tracks from 1973 featuring the Mark II lineup. Based on the track listing on Amazon, this 2014 version of the Cal Jam set has no extras, although to be fair that would require a second CD as the full set is pushing the 80 minute single CD time limit.
Full story here on the 1996 & 2003 releases from the DPAS' thorough Deep Purple discography:
http://www.deep-purple.net/discography/ ... ia-jam.htm