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The Sunflower Jam charity are proud to present Celebrating Jon Lord at the Royal Albert Hall, a night where some of the world's biggest names in music come together to honour the life and work of the late, great Jon Lord.
The concert will give fans a chance to relive Jon Lord's remarkable and extensive musical career, remembering music from Paice Ashton Lord, Deep Purple, his later classical compositions and everything in between.
As well as special guests Deep Purple, the 83-piece Orion Orchestra, conducted by Paul Mann, will accompany artists such as Paul Weller, Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden and more.
Tracklist:
DVD 1 - The Composer
01. Fantasia
02. Durham Awakes
03. All Those Years Ago feat.Steve Balsamo & Micky Moody
04. Pictured Within feat. Miller Anderson
05. Sarabande feat. Rick Wakeman
06. One From The Meadow feat. Margo Buchanan
07. Bourree
08. Afterwards feat. Jaremy Irons & Paul Mann
* Bonus Material "Two Worlds” Documentary
DVD 2 - The Rock Legend
01.Things Get Better feat. Paul Wller
02. I Take What I Want feat. Paul Weller & Miky Moody
03. Silas and Jarome feat. Phil Campbell (The Temperance Movement), Jan Paice & Bernie Marsden
04. I’m Gonna Stop Drinking feat. Phil Campbell, Jan Paice & Bernie Marsden
05. Soldier Of Fortune feat. Steve Balsamo, Sandy Thom & Micky Moody
06. You Keep On Moving feat. Glen Hughes, Bruce Dickinson, Ian Paice, Don Airey & Mickey Moody
07. Burn feat. Glen Hughes, Bruce Dickinson, Ian Paice, Don Airey & Rick Wakwman
08. This Time Around feat. Glen Hughes
Deep Purple Celebrating John Lord:
01. Uncommon Man
02. Above And Beyond
03. Lazy
04. When A blind Man Cries
05. Perfect Strangers
06. Black Night
07. Hush feat. Bruce Dickinson, Rick Wakeman, Phil Campbell, Bernie Marsden, Micky Moody
Musicians:
* Deep Purple
* Paul Weller
* Bruce Dickinson
* Rick Wakeman
* Joe Brown
* Miller Anderson
* Steve Balsamo
* Bernie Marsden
* Micky Moody
* The Orion Orchestra conducted by Paul Mann