Deep Purple - Deep Purple [Remastered 2000] (1969)
EAC Image (WAV+CUE) | MA compression (High) - 334 MB | Lame 3,97 (VBR q=1, stereo) - 104 MB | Full booklet - 66,9 MB Hard rock / Blues rock
334 MB of lossless
66,9 MB of booklet
104 MB of mp3s
The first thing I want to say is: This is NOT my disc. I have downloaded it from Internet. Tested it with my ears and with Tau Analyzer - passed in both. They say it is EMI 7243 5 21597 2 7 Remaster from 2000. They also included full booklet so there is one more reason to believe it is true.
Introducing Deep Purple would be (as we say) taking logs into forest or as Englishmen say taking owls to Athens. I'll keep it short.
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Wikipedia:
Deep Purple are an English hard rock band formed in Hertfordshire in 1968. Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they are considered one of the pioneers of heavy metal and hard rock, although the members of the band have always refused to label themselves as the former. They have sold over 100 million albums worldwide.
The band has gone through many line-up changes, as well as an eight years split and two reunions. Their second and most commercially successful line-up featured: Ian Gillan (lead vocals), Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Jon Lord (keyboard), Roger Glover (bass guitar) and Ian Paice (drums).
Tracklisting:
1. Chasing Shadows
2. Blind
3. Lalena
4. Fault Line
5. The Painter
6. Why Didn't Rosemary
7. Bird Has Flown
8. April
9. The Bird Has Flown (Alternate A-Side version)
10. Emmaretta (Studio A-Side)
11. Emmaretta (BBC Top Gear Session)
12. Lalena (BBC Radio Session)
13. The Painter (BBC Radio Session)
Few reviews: @ Wiki and @ allmusic. I am sure you can add another ones!
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allmusic:
This is a record that this even those who aren't Deep Purple fans can listen to two or three times in one sitting -- but then, this wasn't much like any other album that the group ever issued. Actually, Deep Purple was highly prized for many years by fans of progressive rock, and for good reason. The group was going through a transition -- original lead singer Rod Evans and bassist Nick Simper would be voted out of the lineup soon after the album was finished (although they weren't told about it until three months later), organist Jon Lord and guitarist Ritchie Blackmore having perceived limitations in their work in terms of where each wanted to take the band. And between Lord's ever-greater ambitions toward fusing classical and rock and Blackmore's ever-bolder guitar attack, both of which began to coalesce with the session for Deep Purple in early 1969, the group managed to create an LP that combined heavy metal's early, raw excitement, intensity, and boldness with progressive rock's complexity and intellectual scope, and virtuosity on both levels.
The 2000 remastered edition on the Spitfire label, by way of EMI, sounds magnificent and offers five bonus tracks: a killer hard rock B-side, "Emmaretta," showcasing a slashing Ritchie Blackmore guitar break, and a looser, more flowing BBC-recorded version of the latter song, plus "Lalena" and "The Painter" and a harder alternate take of "The Bird Has Flown."
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