What was it with the seventies producing so many great live albums? There are a ton of them, and all (for the most part) are killer recordings. Mr Blackmore himself appeared on possibly the greatest of them all – Made In Japan. This album came out in ’77 and draws from the band’s first two albums – plus a cover of Purples Mistreated.

I’m not the biggest Dio fan as I never really connected with the whole swords and sorcery thing, but he does sing his ass off in this recording. It’s great to hear Cozy Powell pounding the crap out of his kit here – you forget how good he was.

Here’s one for the trivia fans. It is rumoured that Phil Taylor from Motorhead drew inspiration for the track “Overkill” from Cozy’s performance on Kill The King from this album.

You don’t get the chance to hear Ritchie rip it up on the guitar much these days, but back in the day he never missed an opportunity as nearly every track gets the treatment – especially on the Blues showcase. They were not afraid to flesh out the tunes in a live setting, as Catch The Rainbow is at 15.40, and Mistreated is at 13.04. They are the real highlights of the album, but my favourite is Kill The King as this song rips along and is better than the album version.

9/10 from The Grooveman.