DEEP PURPLE: 'California Jam' DVD Details Revealed

November 5, 2005

According to a posting on The Highway Star, the new DEEP PURPLE "California Jam" DVD is ready to be released the week starting November 21, 2005. As with the recently released "Live in Concert 72/73", this DVD will be released by EMI worldwide, except for America where it will be issued by Spitfire/Eagle and in Japan where VAP handles the release. The DVD contains an unreleased bonus track, "Lay Down, Stay Down", as well as alternate versions of two tracks with different camera angles. Other bonus materials are an interview with PURPLE drummer Ian Paice, a historical commentary, a picture and image gallery, a number of audio options, unseen Super 8mm clips from back-stage and the control tower, on screen histories, footage of the band's arrival on Starship 1 etc. A special edition containing a reproduction of concert ticket, rare poster and backstage passes will be available to customers buying the DVD from the Deep Purple Appreciation Society mail order catalog. Deep Purple Appreciation Society is also working on a a special Cal Jam t-shirt.

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