Okay, this thread is about why you like a certain album or song recording.
I'll start 'er off with "Made in Japan" 25th anniversary re-mastered mix, particularly the song Space Truckin', but I also like Highway Star and Child in Time.
With the old mix Ritchie Blackmore's guitar was off to the right. The re-mix has the guitar centered so its sound is coming from both left and right speakers not just the right speaker. I also have the original Made in Japan release from Osaka which has a more raw sound but there are differences in the improvisation and mistakes on others. The songs released to the public IMO were the best choice of tracks and perhaps recorded previously or elsewhere on the tour with stage talk comments edited in or cut. So there is no need to think you missed out on better tracks with the original recordings.
Anyway in my 8'x11'x25' room multi-channel stereo set-up along the long wall. In 4 channel stereo, the soundstage of this mix is wide and powerful sounding. In fact after a listening session I'm hard pressed to think of another song or album that conveys the same kind of width that I find so enveloping.

Equipment: Bryston bdp-1,bda-1,SP2 digital stereo,2-3B SST/2,Model T passives, Paradigm Studio 100 v2. Velodyne CH-10, Yamaha MG-10 mixer