It features a sprawling, improvisational set including "Burn," "Lady Luck," and a massive 18-minute version of "Smoke on the Water" that incorporates elements of "Georgia on My Mind."
The 2009 reissue is highly valued by audiophiles for several reasons: It features a sprawling
Collectors look for this specific 2CD remaster because it highlights unique flair. Despite the internal struggles and substance abuse issues that plagued the band at the time, Bolin’s fusion-influenced solos brought a fresh energy to classic tracks. It serves as a bittersweet reminder of his talent before his untimely passing later that year. improvisational set including "Burn
The remastering cleaned up the original King Biscuit Flower Hour tapes, providing a much wider soundstage and punchier low end for Glenn Hughes’ bass and Ian Paice’s drums. " "Lady Luck