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Come Hell or High Water (1994)

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Come Hell or High Water is a CD and DVD by the Hard Rock group Deep Purple. It was recorded on 16 October 1993 in "Hans-Martin-Schleyer-Halle" in Stuttgart, Germany and in Birmingham on 9 November.

The album is one of the last to feature Ritchie Blackmore, as he quit after the concert on 17 November 1993 in Helsinki, Finland. He was replaced by Joe Satriani for the rest of the tour and later by Steve Morse.

The full concert versions of the Stuttgart and Birmingham shows were released in 2006 as a four CD box-set by Sony/BMG.

CD Track listing

All songs written by Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice except where indicated.

  1. Highway Star 6.40
  2. Black Night 5.40
  3. Twist in the Tale (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) 4.27
  4. Perfect Strangers (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover) 6.52
  5. Anyone's Daughter 3.57
  6. Child in Time 10.48
  7. Anya (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord) 12.13
  8. (Lazy* 4.18 / Space Truckin'* 2.39 / Woman From Tokyo* 1.53 )
  9. Speed King (Burn) 7.29
  10. Smoke on the Water 10.26
  • Only Japanese CD releases included these tracks (albeit edited versions).
  • The US release is identical to the Japanese as it contains the extra tracks, but the sleeve notes do not list them as tracks.

DVD Track listing

  1. "Highway Star"
  2. "Black Night"
  3. "Talk About Love"
  4. "Twist in the Tale"
  5. "Perfect Strangers"
  6. "Beethoven"
  7. "Knocking at Your Back Door"
  8. "Anyone's Daughter"
  9. "Child in Time"
  10. "Anya"
  11. "The Battle Rages On"
  12. "Lazy"
  13. "Space Truckin'"
  14. "Woman From Tokyo"
  15. "Paint It Black"
  16. "Smoke on the Water"
  • DVD was recorded in Birmingham on 9 November 1993.
  • Besides the actual concert, there are bits and pieces of interviews.
  • Directed by Hugh Symonds

Credits

Deep Purple