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This Time Around: Live in Tokyo is a live album by Deep Purple.After the band's demise in 1976, a live album called Last Concert in Japan was released in 1977. It was compiled from a show the band did in Tokyo on 15 December 1975. It was heavily edited and, coming on the heels of their previous Japanese-recorded album Made in Japan, it failed to deliver, and was never released neither in UK. Gillow Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Edward C. Gillow was born on April 16, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Elevator (2007), The Meeting (2013) and Reckless (2011).

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Tommy Glenn Carmichael was born in the mid-1950s during a time when technology was starting to advance more rapidly. Even as a child, knowing how and why a piece of technology works the way it does interested Tommy, which is probably why he decided to open a television merchandise and repair shop in the 1980s.

His shop was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma and it was called, “Ace TV Sales and Service.” Tommy’s business was an instant success, as it was the first of its kind in Tulsa, but as more and more stores like it started to open up, Tommy soon was losing too much revenue to stay afloat.

His business was breeching a shutdown around the same time that his third divorce was being processed. In addition to that, Tommy was still doing community service for his earlier convictions of drug possession. His life was falling apart right before his eyes but he was determined to turn things around.

Tommy’s friend from High School, Ray Ming, showed up to save the day.

When he arrived, he encouraged Tommy to open the trunk of his car, claiming that the object inside would turn his life around.

He was certainly right! In the trunk was a miniature slot machine and a classic cheaters tool: a top-bottom joint.

Carmichael took the machine apart and started to learn the mechanics of the slot machine, so that he could truly understand how to use the top-bottom joint to his advantage. After many hours of practice, Tommy was finally ready to try out his new methods on a casino in Las Vegas.

Since it was his first time, Tommy decided to use this strategy on one of the nickel machines, somehow managing to win thirty-five dollars in just a matter of minutes. He then moved on to other machines in various casinos across Las Vegas, winning nearly ten thousand dollars in one weekend.

This Time Around: Live in Tokyo
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember, 2001
Recorded15 December 1975
GenreHard rock, heavy metal
Length125:37[1]
LabelPurple (UK)
Deep Purple live albums chronology
Live at the Rotterdam Ahoy
(2001)
This Time Around: Live in Tokyo
(2001)
The Soundboard Series
(2001)
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This Time Around: Live in Tokyo is a live album by Deep Purple. After the band's demise in 1976, a live album called Last Concert in Japan was released in 1977. It was compiled from a show the band did in Tokyo on 15 December 1975. It was heavily edited and, coming on the heels of their previous Japanese-recorded album Made in Japan, it failed to deliver, and was never released neither in UK nor in the US. In 2001, the complete show was released as This Time Around: Live in Tokyo '75.

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Track listing[edit]

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.'Burn'Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Jon Lord, Ian Paice8:08
2.'Lady Luck'Jeff Cook, Coverdale2:58
3.'Love Child'Tommy Bolin, Coverdale4:29
4.'Gettin' Tighter'Bolin, Glenn Hughes16:02
5.'Smoke on the Water/Georgia on My Mind'Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Lord, Paice / Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell9:31
6.'Wild Dogs'Bolin, John Tesar6:05
Disc Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.'I Need Love'Bolin, Coverdale5:47
2.'Soldier of Fortune'Blackmore, Coverdale1:47
3.'Jon Lord solo'Lord9:43
4.'Lazy' (also contains a drum solo)Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice13:07
5.'This Time Around'Hughes, Lord3:38
6.'Owed to G'Bolin3:29
7.'Tommy Bolin guitar solo'Bolin7:09
8.'Drifter'Bolin, Coverdale4:55
9.'You Keep on Moving'Coverdale, Hughes5:59
10.'Stormbringer'Blackmore, Coverdale8:51
11.'Highway Star'Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice7:30

Personnel[edit]

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  • Tommy Bolin - guitar, lead vocals on 'Wild dogs'
  • David Coverdale - lead vocals
  • Glenn Hughes - bass guitar, lead & backing vocals
  • Ian Paice - drums
  • Jon Lord - keyboards, backing vocals

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References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.allmusic.com/album/this-time-around-live-in-tokyo-75-mw0000013413
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