"Live in Stockholm was recorded in the capital of Sweden on November 12, 1970 in support of their breakout album In Rock. It was initially released as Scandinavian Nights in Europe and Live and Rare in the US. However, the 4-track master tapes were later discovered and are remixed for this release. Live in Stockholm features the setlist in the correct order whereas in Scandinavian Nights it had to be adjusted due to vinyl time restrictions ... this album is a fine example of high chemistry combined with virtuosity and solid song writing. Deep Purple were improvising in their attempt to discover the limits of their music rather than just to show off. As a result, this album is definitely more experimental than the colossal Made in Japan".