CD 1 (ANTHOLOGY I D1)
Recorded at Pildammarna, Malmö, Sweden, May 28, 1982.
CD 2 (ANTHOLOGY I D2)
All tracks except #8 are Deep Purple covers.
Detailed info (from
bootleg.heavymetalmaniac.net)
The "Kivikspolka" tracks are short keyboard polka pieces. I'm not sure whether this is just supposed to be generic polka music or a specific cover (of the Gustav Egerstam version, for example). The "Kivikspolka" track on disc 2 only has about 9 seconds of polka at the beginning, and the rest of the track is pre-"Speed King" stage banter/crowd noise.
The very beginning of "Light the Light" actually starts at the end of track 9 and fades out. Then the audio starts up again (backed up to before the beginning of the song) and it starts normally on track 10. After the keyboard solo in the middle of "Light the Light," there's a short improvised jazzy bit before the band continue with the rest of the song.
"Need of the End" begins with a short keyboard rendition of the introduction to Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor.
As indicated on the tracklist, the band stop playing in the middle of "Highway Star" due to some disturbance, and then begin playing it all over again.
"Smoke on the Water" cuts off at the very end, and the last couple seconds of track 7 are silence. There's a fade after "Fireball."
"Space Truckin'" has a lot of jam stuff added, and even includes a short rendition of "Mary had a Little Lamb."
Great sound quality, and on disc 1 there are lots of fun little improvisational bits (mostly on keyboard) between some songs. "Spring Maiden" is played much faster than the album/demo versions, and "Light the Light" is radically different from the later "Roses & Champagne" version; it's much heavier and with Jonas Hansson singing, it sounds right in line with their other older material.