Yes- Yessongs. Amazing performances that showed that they could rock hard on their complex studio arrangements.
Deep Purple - Live at the Olympia '96. 2Cd set from 1996 with Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice, and new guitarist Steve Morse playing the hell out of the expected (Highway Star, Smoke on the water), the less expected (opener Fireball, Pictures of Home, Dark Night, When a Blind Man Cries) and material from the then recently released Purpendicular album. Sound is fat and you-are-there quality via headphones. Playing is stellar, with much of the vaunted interplay between Jon Lord's keyboards and Morse's guitar, while Ian Gillan (who sang the role of Christ on the original Jesus Christ Superstar back in the day) is in excellent voice, though he hasn't sung 'Child in Time' for quite a while. I think DP are underrated overall, and like the Allman Brothers, they go up several notches in a live setting. There is a company that has tracked down soundboard recordings of many choice shows from the early 70's and issued well-mixed and mastered CD versions of what were so-so sounding bootlegs. I have 3 incoming ordered from Amazon.