It's also considered a landmark of ‘70s hard rock and a key influence on the emerging heavy metal scene, which also has its roots in Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. The album, which reportedly cost just $3,000 to make and was initially only intended for Japanese audiences before it was agreed upon to be released worldwide, was voted in a 2012 Rolling Stone magazine readers' poll as the sixth-greatest live album of all time. The 2014 editions of Deep Purple’s Made in Japan include a remastered version of the original release (which was recorded over three nights in August 1972 in Osaka and Tokyo) and a deluxe edition that includes the remastered original album and six bonus tracks, which were each night’s two-song encores.
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