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So, 'Contractual Obligation #1: Live In Moscow' captures Ian Gillan in his element, right after the buzz of 'NOW What?!'. You can feel the energy of the crowd, the atmosphere is electric, and it feels less like a concert and more like a shared experience. The pacing flows well; you get the classic hits interspersed with some of the newer material, making it a nice bridge between eras. Gillan's charisma shines through, and while the director remains unknown, the rawness of the performance feels very authentic. It's a great snapshot of that moment in time for Deep Purple fans, with some interesting moments that highlight the band's evolution.
This Blu-Ray release is part of Gillan's live performance catalog, capturing a pivotal moment in the band's trajectory. Given that it was filmed during their Eastern European tour, it holds a certain niche appeal, particularly for collectors interested in live performances from that era. It's not overly common in circulation, which adds to its charm and desirability among dedicated fans and collectors.
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