“Copenhagen 1972” was recorded over 40 years ago, featuring Deep Purple’s Mk II line-up (Blackmore-Lord-Paice-Gillan-Glover). This exact line-up released albums
that are milestones of rock: “In Rock“, “Machine Head“ and “Fireball“. Yes, one might even say that those were the halcyon days of the band which were sparked by
the 1969 recruitment of Ian Gillan and Roger Glover, band-mates in Episode Six, to create the so-called Mk II DP line-up. Glover was an excellent bass player and a
fi ne songwriter, but it was singer Gillan who really gave Purple the star quality the fi rst line-up, featuring Rod Evans and Nick Simper, had lacked. And don’t forget, this
version of Purple shone despite existing during rock’s golden age. They joined forces with Ritchie Blackmore on guitars, the unforgettable Jon Lord on organ and Ian
Paice on drums and soon, the Mk II line-up became the most commercially successful up to this point.