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Made in Japan (Deep Purple album)

Made in Japan is a double live album by English rock band Deep Purple, recorded during their first tour of Japan in August 1972. It was originally released in December 1972, with a US release in April 1973, and became a commercial and critical success.

Made in Japan
Live album by
Released8 December 1972 (UK)
April 1973 (US)
Recorded15 and 16 August 1972
17 August 1972
VenueFestival Hall, Osaka
Nippon Budokan, Tokyo
Genre
Length76:44
LabelPurple
ProducerDeep Purple
Deep Purple chronology
Machine Head
(1972)
Made in Japan
(1972)
Who Do We Think We Are
(1973)
Deep Purple live albums chronology
Concerto for Group and Orchestra
(1969)
Made in Japan
(1972)
Made in Europe
(1976)

The band were well known for their strong stage act, and had privately recorded several shows, or broadcast them on radio, but were unenthusiastic about recording a live album until their Japanese record company decided it would be good for publicity. They insisted on supervising the live production, including using Martin Birch, who had previously collaborated with the band, as engineer, and were not particularly interested in the album's release, even after recording. The tour was successful, with strong media interest and a positive response from fans.

The album was an immediate commercial success, particularly in the US, where it was accompanied by the top five hit "Smoke on the Water", and became a steady seller throughout the 1970s. A three-CD set of most of the tour's performances was released in 1993, while a remastered edition of the album with a CD of extra tracks was released in 1998. In 2014, a deluxe edition was announced with further bonus material. The album had a strong critical reception and continues to attract praise. A Rolling Stone readers' poll in 2012 ranked Made in Japan the sixth best live album of all time.

Background and live bootlegs edit

Deep Purple "Mk II" formed in July 1969 when founding members, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, organist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice recruited singer Ian Gillan and bassist Roger Glover to progress from their earlier pop and psychedelic rock sound towards hard rock.[3] They began touring extensively, becoming a well received live band,[4] and had recorded several shows either to broadcast on the radio or listen to privately.[5] However, they had rejected the idea of releasing a live album commercially as they believed it would be impossible to reproduce the quality and experience of their stage act on an LP.[3]

Consequently, there was a demand for bootleg recordings of the band. The most notorious of these was an LP entitled H Bomb,[5] recorded at Aachen on 11 July 1970,[6] which led to a subsequent court case when Virgin Records' Richard Branson was prosecuted for selling it.[7] An article in Melody Maker that examined the bootleg phenomenon claimed that H Bomb was the best selling one at that time.[6] This success, along with albums from other artists such as the Who's Live at Leeds and the Rolling Stones' Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out convinced the band that an official live album would be commercially successful.[8][9] At the time, Glover told Sounds magazine that "there are so many bootlegs of us going around, if we put out our own live set, it should kill their market."[10]

Tour and recording edit

By 1972, Deep Purple had achieved considerable commercial success in Japan, including several hit singles, so it made sense to tour there.[11] Three dates were booked; the Festival Hall, Osaka on 11 and 12 May, and the Budokan, Tokyo on 16 May,[12] though these were later changed to 15 and 16 August, and 17 August respectively due to an earlier US tour being rescheduled.[13] The dates sold out almost immediately, and consequently the Japanese arm of the band's label, Warner Bros. Records, wanted to record the tour for a live album to be released in the country.[11] The band eventually agreed to the idea, but insisted if it was going to be released, they wanted it to be done properly.[14] Gillan recalled, "we said we would have to OK the equipment, we wanted to use our own engineer and we would have the last say on whether the tapes were released".[15] The band enlisted producer Martin Birch, who had worked on previous studio albums, to record the shows onto an 8-track recorder so they could subsequently be mixed.[9]

The band's live setlist had been revamped at the start of the year, immediately after recording the album Machine Head, and that album made up a substantial proportion of new material. Although the setlist remained the same for most of the year, opening with "Highway Star" and closing with "Lazy" and "Space Truckin'", the band's musical skill and structure meant there was sufficient improvisation within the songs to keep things fresh.[16] The original intention was the stage act would be used for about a year before being dropped,[10] but Gillan and Glover both resigned from the band in June 1973.[17] When this line-up reformed in 1984, the 1972 setlist made up a significant amount of material performed in concert.[18]

 
The band's favourite gig of the tour was at the Nippon Budokan on 17 August 1972

The band arrived in Japan on 9 August, a week before the tour started, to a strong reception, and were greeted with gifts and flowers.[11] Birch was not confident that the recording quality would be satisfactory,[9] since the equipment supplied by Warner Bros. did not have any balance control and that the recorder's size did not appear big enough on sight to capture a commercial quality recording.[19] The band were uninterested in the result, concentrating on simply being able to deliver a good show. Subsequently, Lord noted that he felt this attitude meant the spontaneity of the performances and interplay between the band members was captured well.[9]

The second gig in Osaka was considered to be the stronger of the two, and indeed this show made up the bulk of the released LP. Only one song, "Smoke on the Water" from 15 August show was used, and this may simply have been because it was the only gig that Blackmore played the song's opening riff as per the studio album.[16]

The band considered the gig at Tokyo on 17 August to be the best of the tour. Glover remembered "twelve or thirteen thousand Japanese kids were singing along to 'Child in Time'" and considered it a career highlight,[20] as did Gillan.[16] At the venue, a row of bodyguards manned the front of the stage. When Blackmore smashed his guitar during the end of "Space Truckin'" and threw it into the audience, several of them clambered past fans to try and retrieve it. Blackmore was annoyed, but the rest of the band found the incident amusing.[19] The gig was not as well recorded as the Osaka shows, although "The Mule" and "Lazy" were considered of sufficient quality to make the final release.[16]

There were no overdubs on the album.[14] Lord claimed once in a magazine interview that a line from "Strange Kind of Woman" had to be redubbed from a different show after Gillan had tripped over his microphone cable, but no direct evidence of this was found when the multitrack tapes were examined.[16] According to Lord, the total budget for the recording was only $3,000 (equivalent to £42,109 in 2021).[9]

Release edit

"That double album ... wasn't meant to be released outside of Japan. They wound up putting it out anyway and it went platinum in about two weeks."

Jon Lord[21]

The band did not consider the album to be important and only Glover and Paice showed up to mix it. According to Birch, Gillan and Blackmore have never heard the finished album.[22] The band did not want the album to be released outside Japan and wanted full rights to the tapes, but it was released worldwide anyway.[21]

The album was released in the UK in December 1972, with a special offer price of £3.25, the same as a typical single LP from that period.[10] It reached number 16 in the charts. The cover was designed by Glover and featured a colour photo of the band on the front and rear covers, and black and white photos in the inside gatefold.[23] The release in the US was delayed until April 1973, because Warner Bros. wanted to release Who Do We Think We Are first. They were motivated into releasing it due to a steady flow of UK imports being purchased,[20] and it was an immediate commercial success, reaching number 6 in the charts.[24] Warner Brothers also released "Smoke on the Water" as a single, coupling the live recording on Made in Japan with the studio version on Machine Head, and it reached number 4 in the Billboard charts.[10] A recording of "Black Night" from the Tokyo gig, one of the encores that was not on the album,[16] was released as the B-side to the single "Woman from Tokyo" in Europe, and as a single in its own right in Japan.[23]

The Japanese release was titled Live in Japan and featured a unique sleeve design, with an overhead stage shot of the band, a selection of photographs from a gig at the Rainbow Theatre in London, and an insert with lyrics and a hand-written message from each band member.[25] The first pressing came with a 35mm film negative with photos of the band which buyers could develop into their own prints.[23] The sleeve notes claimed that the recording only contained the Tokyo gig, though in fact it was musically identical to the version released in the rest of the world.[23] Phil Collen, later to play in Def Leppard, was in the audience for the Rainbow gig as captured on the sleeve.[26]

In Uruguay, the album was released in 1974 as a single LP (with just the first two sides) on Odeon Records. It used a simplistic sleeve design unlike any other release, with a rising sun on the cover.[27]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [2]
Rolling Stone(favorable)[1]
Sputnikmusic     [28]

The band had mixed feelings about the album. Gillan was critical of his own performance, yet impressed with the quality of the recording,[29] while Lord listed it as his favourite Deep Purple album, saying, "The band was at the height of its powers. That album was the epitome of what we stood for in those days."[21] "It's still probably the best live rock 'n' roll album ever made," declared Paice, who suggested that the shows were some of the group's best.[15] "And that's putting everything Led Zeppelin have done, anything Black Sabbath may have done, Bad Company, Free... As a tour de force of innovation and living on the edge and great playing with a fantastic sound, nothing comes close."[30]

The response from critics was favourable. Rolling Stone's Jon Tiven wrote that "Made in Japan is Purple's definitive metal monster, a spark-filled execution ... Deep Purple can still cut the mustard in concert".[1] Subsequently, a 2012 readers' poll in the magazine declared the album to be the sixth best live album of all time, adding the band have performed "countless shows since in countless permutations, but they've never sounded quite this perfect."[31]

Recent reviews have been equally positive. Allmusic's William Ruhlmann considered the album to be "a definitive treatment of the band's catalog and its most impressive album".[2] Rock author Daniel Bukszpan claimed the album is "widely acknowledged as one of the greatest live albums of all time".[32] Goldmine magazine said the album "defined Deep Purple even as it redefined the concept of the live album."[33] Deep Purple author Dave Thompson wrote "the standing of Deep Purple's first (and finest) live album had scarcely diminished in the quarter-century since its release".[33]

Reissues edit

The original LP was a steady seller throughout the 1970s and remained in print.[23] The first reissue on CD was in 1988 which contained the complete double-LP on a single CD.[34]

The 8-track tapes of the three shows were carefully put in storage by Warner Bros. Japan for future use. For the album's 21st anniversary in 1993, Deep Purple author and archivist Simon Robinson decided to enquire via the band's management if the tapes could be located.[35] He discovered the entire show had been recorded well, including all the encores.[16] In July, Robinson and Darron Goodwin remixed the tapes at Abbey Road Studios for an expanded edition, that was then mastered by Peter Mew in September.[36] To compromise between including as much of the shows as possible and setting a realistic price that most fans would accept, they decided to release a 3-CD box set, titled Live in Japan. This included all of the three main shows except for two tracks already available on the original album. In their place were two previously unreleased encores.[16]

Robinson subsequently oversaw a new reissue of the original album in 1998 on CD, that was also remastered by Mew. This version contained an extra CD with three tracks that had been left off the 1993 set. The colour scheme of the cover was reversed to show gold text on a black background. The remastered Made in Japan has further edits to make a contiguous performance, making it shorter than the original release.[37] At the same time, a limited edition of 4,000 double LPs was released on purple vinyl,[38] while in Spain, EMI added the studio versions of the tracks making up the original album to the second CD.[38]

In 2014, Universal Music announced that the album would be reissued in a number of formats in May. The deluxe option is a set of four CDs or 9 LPs containing a new remix of the three concerts in full, a DVD containing previously unseen video footage, a hardback book and other memorabilia. The original LP was reissued in 180g vinyl as per the original release with the original 1972 mix,[39] with the audio available for digital download through popular providers.[40]

Cover version edit

On 13 January 2006, progressive metal band Dream Theater played the original album in its entirety at Kokusai Forum in Tokyo, and also on the 15th at NHK Hall in Osaka.[41] Both performances were recorded, and mixed by Glover. The latter of the two shows has been released through the band's YtseJam Records label.[42][41]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice except where indicated.

Original release on vinyl (2 LP) edit

Side one
No.TitleRecording date and locationLength
1."Highway Star"Osaka on 16 August6:52[nb 1]
2."Child in Time"Osaka on 16 August12:25
Side two
No.Title...Length
3."Smoke on the Water"Osaka on 15 August7:32
4."The Mule"Tokyo on 17 August9:50
Side three
No.Title...Length
5."Strange Kind of Woman"Osaka on 16 August9:36
6."Lazy"Tokyo on 17 August10:51
Side four
No.Title...Length
7."Space Truckin'"Osaka on 16 August19:42

Single-Disc CD Release edit

No.TitleRecording date and locationLength
1."Highway Star"Osaka on 16 August6:45
2."Child in Time"Osaka on 16 August12:19
3."Smoke on the Water"Osaka on 15 August7:27
4."The Mule"Tokyo on 17 August9:45
5."Strange Kind of Woman"Osaka on 16 August9:26
6."Lazy"Tokyo on 17 August10:59
7."Space Truckin'"Osaka on 16 August20:02

Live in Japan 3CD set edit

1993 Remix by Darron Godwin, assisted by Simon Robinson. Remaster by Peter Mew.
Titles already released on Made in Japan are in bold.[36]

Disc 1
Good Morning

Recorded in Osaka on 15 August 1972

No.TitleLength
1."Highway Star"7:37
2."Child in Time"11:51
3."The Mule"9:36
4."Strange Kind of Woman"8:50
5."Lazy"10:26
6."Space Truckin'"21:35
7."Black Night" (Encore)6:25
Total length:76:22
  • "Smoke on the Water" from the 15th is not included here but is available on the original album
  • The encore "Speed King" from the 15th is not included here on CD1 but is available on CD3
Disc 2
Next week, we're turning professional

Recorded in Osaka on 16 August 1972

No.TitleLength
1."Highway Star"7:07
2."Smoke on the Water"7:25
3."Child in Time"12:30
4."The Mule"10:22
5."Strange Kind of Woman"10:35
6."Lazy"10:21
7."Space Truckin'"20:13
Total length:78:35
  • The two encores "Black Night" and "Lucille" from the 16th are not included here but "Black Night" has been released on compilations and "Lucille" is available on the 1998 reissue of Made in Japan on CD 2.
Disc 3
Can we have everything louder than everything else?

Recorded in Tokyo on 17 August 1972

No.TitleLength
1."Highway Star"7:14
2."Smoke on the Water"7:06
3."Child in Time"11:32
4."Strange Kind of Woman"11:26
5."Lazy"11:16
6."Space Truckin'"19:19
7."Speed King" (Encore – recorded in Osaka on 15 August 1972)7:55
Total length:75:52
  • "The Mule" from the 17th is not included here but is available on the main album
  • The two encores "Black Night" and "Speed King" from the 17th are not included here but are available on the 1998 reissue disc 2
  • "Speed King" on CD3 is from the 15th

25th Anniversary remastered edition (2CD) edit

Disc One
Made in Japan[44]
No.TitleLength
1."Highway Star"6:43
2."Child in Time"12:17
3."Smoke on the Water"7:36
4."The Mule"9:28
5."Strange Kind of Woman"9:52
6."Lazy"10:27
7."Space Truckin'"19:54
Disc Two
The Encores
No.TitleRecording date and locationLength
1."Black Night" (An edited version that had previously appeared on single B-sides)Tokyo on 17 August6:18
2."Speed King" (Previously unreleased)Tokyo on 17 August7:24
3."Lucille" (Albert Collins, Richard Penniman; Previously unreleased)Osaka on 16 August8:03

2014 Box Set Edition edit

2014 Martin Pullan remix & remaster

Disc 1
"Good Morning" Osaka 15 August 1972
No.TitleLength
1."Highway Star"7:12
2."Smoke On The Water"7:37
3."Child In Time"11:38
4."The Mule"10:11
5."Strange Kind of Woman"8:27
6."Lazy"10:01
7."Space Truckin'"22:27
Disc 2
"Next Week We're Turning Professional" Osaka 16 August 1972
No.TitleLength
1."Highway Star"7:28
2."Smoke On The Water"7:28
3."Child In Time"13:14
4."The Mule"10:48
5."Strange Kind of Woman"9:38
6."Lazy"10:11
7."Space Truckin'"20:08
Disc 3
"Can We Have Everything Louder Than Everything Else?" Tokyo 17 August 1972
No.TitleLength
1."Highway Star"8:01
2."Smoke On The Water"7:20
3."Child In Time"11:29
4."The Mule"10:25
5."Strange Kind of Woman"11:03
6."Lazy"10:59
7."Space Truckin'"19:38
Disc 4
"Good Night" Encores
No.TitleLength
1."Black Night (15 August)"6:58
2."Speed King (15 August)"8:28
3."Black Night (16 August)"6:58
4."Lucille (16 August)"9:03
5."Black Night (17 August)"8:01
6."Speed King (17 August)"7:19
Disc 5
Made in Japan Documentary DVD
Disc 6
Japanese 7" Promo
No.TitleLength
1."Smoke on the Water (Live, Edit)"4:34
2."Smoke on the Water (Studio, Edit)"3:48

2014 2CD Edition edit

Disc 1
2013 Kevin Shirley Remix
No.TitleLength
1."Highway Star"6:41
2."Child in Time"12:33
3."Smoke on the Water"7:18
4."The Mule"9:28
5."Strange Kind of Woman"9:52
6."Lazy"10:24
7."Space Truckin'"19:49
Disc 2
The Encores: 2014 Martin Pullan Remix (from box set)
No.TitleLength
1."Black Night (15 August)"6:58
2."Speed King (15 August)"8:28
3."Black Night (16 August)"6:58
4."Lucille (16 August)"9:03
5."Black Night (17 August)"8:01
6."Speed King (17 August)"7:19

Personnel edit

Taken from the sleeve notes:[45]

Deep Purple
Recording Unit
  • Co-ordination – Warner Pioneer
  • Engineering – Martin Birch
  • Equipment – Ian Hansford, Rob Cooksey, Colin Hart, Ron Quinton
  • Marshall Engineer – K Flegg
  • Promoters – Universal Orient Promotions
  • Produced by Deep Purple
  • Mixed by Roger Glover, Ian Paice
  • Cover Design – Roger Glover
  • Photography – Fin Costello
  • Remastered by Peter Mew

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria)[59] Platinum 50,000*
France (SNEP)[60] Gold 100,000*
Germany (BVMI)[61] Platinum 500,000^
Italy (FIMI)[62]
25th Anniversary edition
Platinum 100,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[63] Platinum 100,000^
Sweden 25,000[64]
United Kingdom (BPI)[65] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[66] Platinum 1,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Accolades edit

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
Kerrang! United Kingdom "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time"[67] 1989 75
New Musical Express United Kingdom "50 Best Live Albums"[68] 2011 13
Rolling Stone reader's poll U.S. "10 Best Live Albums"[31] 2012 6
Classic Rock U.S. "The 50 Greatest Live Albums Ever"[69] 2020 1

References edit

Footnotes
  1. ^ The original LP does not list track times. These are taken from the 1988 CD reissue, which is a straight transcription.[43]
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  • Bloom, Jerry (2007). Black Night : Ritchie Blackmore. Music Sales Group. ISBN 978-0-85712-053-3.
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Made in Japan is a double live album by English rock band Deep Purple recorded during their first tour of Japan in August 1972 It was originally released in December 1972 with a US release in April 1973 and became a commercial and critical success Made in JapanLive album by Deep PurpleReleased8 December 1972 UK April 1973 US Recorded15 and 16 August 197217 August 1972VenueFestival Hall OsakaNippon Budokan TokyoGenreHard rockheavy metal 1 2 Length76 44LabelPurpleProducerDeep PurpleDeep Purple chronologyMachine Head 1972 Made in Japan 1972 Who Do We Think We Are 1973 Deep Purple live albums chronologyConcerto for Group and Orchestra 1969 Made in Japan 1972 Made in Europe 1976 The band were well known for their strong stage act and had privately recorded several shows or broadcast them on radio but were unenthusiastic about recording a live album until their Japanese record company decided it would be good for publicity They insisted on supervising the live production including using Martin Birch who had previously collaborated with the band as engineer and were not particularly interested in the album s release even after recording The tour was successful with strong media interest and a positive response from fans The album was an immediate commercial success particularly in the US where it was accompanied by the top five hit Smoke on the Water and became a steady seller throughout the 1970s A three CD set of most of the tour s performances was released in 1993 while a remastered edition of the album with a CD of extra tracks was released in 1998 In 2014 a deluxe edition was announced with further bonus material The album had a strong critical reception and continues to attract praise A Rolling Stone readers poll in 2012 ranked Made in Japan the sixth best live album of all time Contents 1 Background and live bootlegs 2 Tour and recording 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Reissues 6 Cover version 7 Track listing 7 1 Original release on vinyl 2 LP 7 2 Single Disc CD Release 7 3 Live in Japan 3CD set 7 4 25th Anniversary remastered edition 2CD 7 5 2014 Box Set Edition 7 6 2014 2CD Edition 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications and sales 11 Accolades 12 ReferencesBackground and live bootlegs editDeep Purple Mk II formed in July 1969 when founding members guitarist Ritchie Blackmore organist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice recruited singer Ian Gillan and bassist Roger Glover to progress from their earlier pop and psychedelic rock sound towards hard rock 3 They began touring extensively becoming a well received live band 4 and had recorded several shows either to broadcast on the radio or listen to privately 5 However they had rejected the idea of releasing a live album commercially as they believed it would be impossible to reproduce the quality and experience of their stage act on an LP 3 Consequently there was a demand for bootleg recordings of the band The most notorious of these was an LP entitled H Bomb 5 recorded at Aachen on 11 July 1970 6 which led to a subsequent court case when Virgin Records Richard Branson was prosecuted for selling it 7 An article in Melody Maker that examined the bootleg phenomenon claimed that H Bomb was the best selling one at that time 6 This success along with albums from other artists such as the Who s Live at Leeds and the Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya Ya s Out convinced the band that an official live album would be commercially successful 8 9 At the time Glover told Sounds magazine that there are so many bootlegs of us going around if we put out our own live set it should kill their market 10 Tour and recording editBy 1972 Deep Purple had achieved considerable commercial success in Japan including several hit singles so it made sense to tour there 11 Three dates were booked the Festival Hall Osaka on 11 and 12 May and the Budokan Tokyo on 16 May 12 though these were later changed to 15 and 16 August and 17 August respectively due to an earlier US tour being rescheduled 13 The dates sold out almost immediately and consequently the Japanese arm of the band s label Warner Bros Records wanted to record the tour for a live album to be released in the country 11 The band eventually agreed to the idea but insisted if it was going to be released they wanted it to be done properly 14 Gillan recalled we said we would have to OK the equipment we wanted to use our own engineer and we would have the last say on whether the tapes were released 15 The band enlisted producer Martin Birch who had worked on previous studio albums to record the shows onto an 8 track recorder so they could subsequently be mixed 9 The band s live setlist had been revamped at the start of the year immediately after recording the album Machine Head and that album made up a substantial proportion of new material Although the setlist remained the same for most of the year opening with Highway Star and closing with Lazy and Space Truckin the band s musical skill and structure meant there was sufficient improvisation within the songs to keep things fresh 16 The original intention was the stage act would be used for about a year before being dropped 10 but Gillan and Glover both resigned from the band in June 1973 17 When this line up reformed in 1984 the 1972 setlist made up a significant amount of material performed in concert 18 nbsp The band s favourite gig of the tour was at the Nippon Budokan on 17 August 1972The band arrived in Japan on 9 August a week before the tour started to a strong reception and were greeted with gifts and flowers 11 Birch was not confident that the recording quality would be satisfactory 9 since the equipment supplied by Warner Bros did not have any balance control and that the recorder s size did not appear big enough on sight to capture a commercial quality recording 19 The band were uninterested in the result concentrating on simply being able to deliver a good show Subsequently Lord noted that he felt this attitude meant the spontaneity of the performances and interplay between the band members was captured well 9 The second gig in Osaka was considered to be the stronger of the two and indeed this show made up the bulk of the released LP Only one song Smoke on the Water from 15 August show was used and this may simply have been because it was the only gig that Blackmore played the song s opening riff as per the studio album 16 The band considered the gig at Tokyo on 17 August to be the best of the tour Glover remembered twelve or thirteen thousand Japanese kids were singing along to Child in Time and considered it a career highlight 20 as did Gillan 16 At the venue a row of bodyguards manned the front of the stage When Blackmore smashed his guitar during the end of Space Truckin and threw it into the audience several of them clambered past fans to try and retrieve it Blackmore was annoyed but the rest of the band found the incident amusing 19 The gig was not as well recorded as the Osaka shows although The Mule and Lazy were considered of sufficient quality to make the final release 16 There were no overdubs on the album 14 Lord claimed once in a magazine interview that a line from Strange Kind of Woman had to be redubbed from a different show after Gillan had tripped over his microphone cable but no direct evidence of this was found when the multitrack tapes were examined 16 According to Lord the total budget for the recording was only 3 000 equivalent to 42 109 in 2021 9 Release edit That double album wasn t meant to be released outside of Japan They wound up putting it out anyway and it went platinum in about two weeks Jon Lord 21 The band did not consider the album to be important and only Glover and Paice showed up to mix it According to Birch Gillan and Blackmore have never heard the finished album 22 The band did not want the album to be released outside Japan and wanted full rights to the tapes but it was released worldwide anyway 21 The album was released in the UK in December 1972 with a special offer price of 3 25 the same as a typical single LP from that period 10 It reached number 16 in the charts The cover was designed by Glover and featured a colour photo of the band on the front and rear covers and black and white photos in the inside gatefold 23 The release in the US was delayed until April 1973 because Warner Bros wanted to release Who Do We Think We Are first They were motivated into releasing it due to a steady flow of UK imports being purchased 20 and it was an immediate commercial success reaching number 6 in the charts 24 Warner Brothers also released Smoke on the Water as a single coupling the live recording on Made in Japan with the studio version on Machine Head and it reached number 4 in the Billboard charts 10 A recording of Black Night from the Tokyo gig one of the encores that was not on the album 16 was released as the B side to the single Woman from Tokyo in Europe and as a single in its own right in Japan 23 The Japanese release was titled Live in Japan and featured a unique sleeve design with an overhead stage shot of the band a selection of photographs from a gig at the Rainbow Theatre in London and an insert with lyrics and a hand written message from each band member 25 The first pressing came with a 35mm film negative with photos of the band which buyers could develop into their own prints 23 The sleeve notes claimed that the recording only contained the Tokyo gig though in fact it was musically identical to the version released in the rest of the world 23 Phil Collen later to play in Def Leppard was in the audience for the Rainbow gig as captured on the sleeve 26 In Uruguay the album was released in 1974 as a single LP with just the first two sides on Odeon Records It used a simplistic sleeve design unlike any other release with a rising sun on the cover 27 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Rolling Stone favorable 1 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 The band had mixed feelings about the album Gillan was critical of his own performance yet impressed with the quality of the recording 29 while Lord listed it as his favourite Deep Purple album saying The band was at the height of its powers That album was the epitome of what we stood for in those days 21 It s still probably the best live rock n roll album ever made declared Paice who suggested that the shows were some of the group s best 15 And that s putting everything Led Zeppelin have done anything Black Sabbath may have done Bad Company Free As a tour de force of innovation and living on the edge and great playing with a fantastic sound nothing comes close 30 The response from critics was favourable Rolling Stone s Jon Tiven wrote that Made in Japan is Purple s definitive metal monster a spark filled execution Deep Purple can still cut the mustard in concert 1 Subsequently a 2012 readers poll in the magazine declared the album to be the sixth best live album of all time adding the band have performed countless shows since in countless permutations but they ve never sounded quite this perfect 31 Recent reviews have been equally positive Allmusic s William Ruhlmann considered the album to be a definitive treatment of the band s catalog and its most impressive album 2 Rock author Daniel Bukszpan claimed the album is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest live albums of all time 32 Goldmine magazine said the album defined Deep Purple even as it redefined the concept of the live album 33 Deep Purple author Dave Thompson wrote the standing of Deep Purple s first and finest live album had scarcely diminished in the quarter century since its release 33 Reissues editThe original LP was a steady seller throughout the 1970s and remained in print 23 The first reissue on CD was in 1988 which contained the complete double LP on a single CD 34 The 8 track tapes of the three shows were carefully put in storage by Warner Bros Japan for future use For the album s 21st anniversary in 1993 Deep Purple author and archivist Simon Robinson decided to enquire via the band s management if the tapes could be located 35 He discovered the entire show had been recorded well including all the encores 16 In July Robinson and Darron Goodwin remixed the tapes at Abbey Road Studios for an expanded edition that was then mastered by Peter Mew in September 36 To compromise between including as much of the shows as possible and setting a realistic price that most fans would accept they decided to release a 3 CD box set titled Live in Japan This included all of the three main shows except for two tracks already available on the original album In their place were two previously unreleased encores 16 Robinson subsequently oversaw a new reissue of the original album in 1998 on CD that was also remastered by Mew This version contained an extra CD with three tracks that had been left off the 1993 set The colour scheme of the cover was reversed to show gold text on a black background The remastered Made in Japan has further edits to make a contiguous performance making it shorter than the original release 37 At the same time a limited edition of 4 000 double LPs was released on purple vinyl 38 while in Spain EMI added the studio versions of the tracks making up the original album to the second CD 38 In 2014 Universal Music announced that the album would be reissued in a number of formats in May The deluxe option is a set of four CDs or 9 LPs containing a new remix of the three concerts in full a DVD containing previously unseen video footage a hardback book and other memorabilia The original LP was reissued in 180g vinyl as per the original release with the original 1972 mix 39 with the audio available for digital download through popular providers 40 Cover version editOn 13 January 2006 progressive metal band Dream Theater played the original album in its entirety at Kokusai Forum in Tokyo and also on the 15th at NHK Hall in Osaka 41 Both performances were recorded and mixed by Glover The latter of the two shows has been released through the band s YtseJam Records label 42 41 Track listing editAll songs written by Ritchie Blackmore Ian Gillan Roger Glover Jon Lord and Ian Paice except where indicated Original release on vinyl 2 LP edit Side oneNo TitleRecording date and locationLength1 Highway Star Osaka on 16 August6 52 nb 1 2 Child in Time Osaka on 16 August12 25 Side twoNo Title Length3 Smoke on the Water Osaka on 15 August7 324 The Mule Tokyo on 17 August9 50 Side threeNo Title Length5 Strange Kind of Woman Osaka on 16 August9 366 Lazy Tokyo on 17 August10 51 Side fourNo Title Length7 Space Truckin Osaka on 16 August19 42 Single Disc CD Release edit No TitleRecording date and locationLength1 Highway Star Osaka on 16 August6 452 Child in Time Osaka on 16 August12 193 Smoke on the Water Osaka on 15 August7 274 The Mule Tokyo on 17 August9 455 Strange Kind of Woman Osaka on 16 August9 266 Lazy Tokyo on 17 August10 597 Space Truckin Osaka on 16 August20 02 Live in Japan 3CD set edit 1993 Remix by Darron Godwin assisted by Simon Robinson Remaster by Peter Mew Titles already released on Made in Japan are in bold 36 Disc 1 Good MorningRecorded in Osaka on 15 August 1972 No TitleLength1 Highway Star 7 372 Child in Time 11 513 The Mule 9 364 Strange Kind of Woman 8 505 Lazy 10 266 Space Truckin 21 357 Black Night Encore 6 25Total length 76 22 Smoke on the Water from the 15th is not included here but is available on the original album The encore Speed King from the 15th is not included here on CD1 but is available on CD3Disc 2 Next week we re turning professionalRecorded in Osaka on 16 August 1972 No TitleLength1 Highway Star 7 072 Smoke on the Water 7 253 Child in Time 12 304 The Mule 10 225 Strange Kind of Woman 10 356 Lazy 10 217 Space Truckin 20 13Total length 78 35 The two encores Black Night and Lucille from the 16th are not included here but Black Night has been released on compilations and Lucille is available on the 1998 reissue of Made in Japan on CD 2 Disc 3 Can we have everything louder than everything else Recorded in Tokyo on 17 August 1972 No TitleLength1 Highway Star 7 142 Smoke on the Water 7 063 Child in Time 11 324 Strange Kind of Woman 11 265 Lazy 11 166 Space Truckin 19 197 Speed King Encore recorded in Osaka on 15 August 1972 7 55Total length 75 52 The Mule from the 17th is not included here but is available on the main album The two encores Black Night and Speed King from the 17th are not included here but are available on the 1998 reissue disc 2 Speed King on CD3 is from the 15th25th Anniversary remastered edition 2CD edit Disc One Made in Japan 44 No TitleLength1 Highway Star 6 432 Child in Time 12 173 Smoke on the Water 7 364 The Mule 9 285 Strange Kind of Woman 9 526 Lazy 10 277 Space Truckin 19 54 Disc Two The EncoresNo TitleRecording date and locationLength1 Black Night An edited version that had previously appeared on single B sides Tokyo on 17 August6 182 Speed King Previously unreleased Tokyo on 17 August7 243 Lucille Albert Collins Richard Penniman Previously unreleased Osaka on 16 August8 03 2014 Box Set Edition edit 2014 Martin Pullan remix amp remaster Disc 1 Good Morning Osaka 15 August 1972No TitleLength1 Highway Star 7 122 Smoke On The Water 7 373 Child In Time 11 384 The Mule 10 115 Strange Kind of Woman 8 276 Lazy 10 017 Space Truckin 22 27 Disc 2 Next Week We re Turning Professional Osaka 16 August 1972No TitleLength1 Highway Star 7 282 Smoke On The Water 7 283 Child In Time 13 144 The Mule 10 485 Strange Kind of Woman 9 386 Lazy 10 117 Space Truckin 20 08 Disc 3 Can We Have Everything Louder Than Everything Else Tokyo 17 August 1972No TitleLength1 Highway Star 8 012 Smoke On The Water 7 203 Child In Time 11 294 The Mule 10 255 Strange Kind of Woman 11 036 Lazy 10 597 Space Truckin 19 38 Disc 4 Good Night EncoresNo TitleLength1 Black Night 15 August 6 582 Speed King 15 August 8 283 Black Night 16 August 6 584 Lucille 16 August 9 035 Black Night 17 August 8 016 Speed King 17 August 7 19 Disc 5 Made in Japan Documentary DVDDisc 6 Japanese 7 PromoNo TitleLength1 Smoke on the Water Live Edit 4 342 Smoke on the Water Studio Edit 3 48 2014 2CD Edition edit Disc 1 2013 Kevin Shirley RemixNo TitleLength1 Highway Star 6 412 Child in Time 12 333 Smoke on the Water 7 184 The Mule 9 285 Strange Kind of Woman 9 526 Lazy 10 247 Space Truckin 19 49 Disc 2 The Encores 2014 Martin Pullan Remix from box set No TitleLength1 Black Night 15 August 6 582 Speed King 15 August 8 283 Black Night 16 August 6 584 Lucille 16 August 9 035 Black Night 17 August 8 016 Speed King 17 August 7 19Personnel editTaken from the sleeve notes 45 Deep PurpleRitchie Blackmore lead guitar Ian Gillan vocals harmonica uncredited percussion uncredited Roger Glover bass guitar Jon Lord organ piano Ian Paice drumsRecording UnitCo ordination Warner Pioneer Engineering Martin Birch Equipment Ian Hansford Rob Cooksey Colin Hart Ron Quinton Marshall Engineer K Flegg Promoters Universal Orient Promotions Produced by Deep Purple Mixed by Roger Glover Ian Paice Cover Design Roger Glover Photography Fin Costello Remastered by Peter MewCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1972 1973 PeakpositionAustrian Albums O3 Austria 46 1Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 47 5Danish Albums Chart 48 8Dutch Albums Album Top 100 49 4Finland The Official Finnish Charts 50 4French Albums SNEP 51 3German Albums Offizielle Top 100 52 1Italian Albums Musica e Dischi 53 7Japanese Albums Oricon 54 14Norwegian Albums VG lista 55 7UK Albums OCC 56 16US Billboard 200 57 6 Year end charts edit Chart 1973 PositionGerman Albums Offizielle Top 100 58 2Certifications and sales editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustria IFPI Austria 59 Platinum 50 000 France SNEP 60 Gold 100 000 Germany BVMI 61 Platinum 500 000 Italy FIMI 62 25th Anniversary edition Platinum 100 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 63 Platinum 100 000 Sweden 25 000 64 United Kingdom BPI 65 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 66 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Accolades editPublication Country Accolade Year RankKerrang United Kingdom 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time 67 1989 75New Musical Express United Kingdom 50 Best Live Albums 68 2011 13Rolling Stone reader s poll U S 10 Best Live Albums 31 2012 6Classic Rock U S The 50 Greatest Live Albums Ever 69 2020 1References editFootnotes The original LP does not list track times These are taken from the 1988 CD reissue which is a straight transcription 43 Citations a b c Tiven John 24 May 1973 Deep Purple Made in Japan Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 1 March 2014 Retrieved 28 February 2014 a b c Ruhlmann William Made in Japan Deep Purple Allmusic Retrieved 15 April 2014 a b Robinson 1991 p 3 Robinson 1991 p 2 a b Robinson 1993 p 6 a b Thompson Dave 12 July 2011 How does Deep Purple really feel about bootlegs Goldmine Archived from the original on 24 March 2014 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