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01. "Fireball (1996 - Remaster)" 02. "No No No (1996 Digital Remaster)" 03. "Demon's Eye (1996 Digital Remaster)" 04. "Anyone's Daughter (1996 Digital Remaster)" 05. "The Mule (1996 Digital Remaster)" 06. "Fools (1996 Digital Remaster)" 07. "No One Came (1996 Digital Remaster)" 08. "Strange Kind Of Woman (Remix 96)" 09. "I'm Alone" 10. "Freedom" 11. "Slow Train" 12. "Demon's Eye (Remix 96)" 13. "The Noise Abatement Society Tapes (Medley)" 14. "Fireball (Take 1)" 15. "Backwards Piano" 16. "No One Came (Remix 96)"
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=remastered 25th Anniversary Edition= |
 | Beschreibung: | 1996 release on EMI, the 25th Anniversary Edition of their top 40 1971 Warner Brothers album. Fully remastered, itcontains all seven original tracks (including the hits'Strange Kind of Woman' & 'Fireball'), plus nine bonus tracks: single versions, outtakes, exclusive remixes and the previously unreleased 'Slow Train'. 16 tracks total. Also contains a 28 page booklet with rare photos & notes by RogerGlover. Comes packaged as a standard jewelcase within an embossed, full color slipcase. The full title is 'Fireball:25th Anniversary Edition'., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Cover [Slipcase Cover Image], Other [Cuttings, Memorabilia, Record Sleeves]: Deep Purple Appreciation Society Archives, Mixed By: Tom Bender, Mixed By [Assistant]: Lisa Wingard, Photography By [Centre Colour Photo]: Barry Plummer, Photography By [Page 2 & 20]: Roger Glover, Photography By [Studio]: Michael Putland, Producer: Deep Purple, Remastered By: Peter Mew, Research [Reference Works By]: Deep Purple Appreciation Society Archives, Research [Reference Works By]: Mike Richards (13), Research [Reference Works By]: Roy Davies (2), Sleeve Notes: Roger Glover, Sleeve Notes, Research: Simon Robinson (2), Written-By: Ian Gillan, Written-By: Ian Paice, Written-By: Jon Lord, Written-By: Ritchie Blackmore, Written-By: Roger Glover, Adapted By: Ian Gillan, Adapted By: Ian Paice, Adapted By: Jon Lord, Adapted By: Ritchie Blackmore, Adapted By: Roger Glover, Labelcode EMTL853711.2 (7243 8 53711 2 7, CDDEEPP 2, 8 53711 2), Phonographic Copyright (p) HEC Enterprises Ltd., Copyright (c) HEC Enterprises Ltd., Licensed To EMI Records Ltd., Marketed By EMI, Distributed By EMI, Mixed At Ambient Recording Co., Published By B. Feldman & Co., Published By Hec Music, Published By Deep Purple (Overseas) Ltd., Published By Memory Lane Music Ltd., Produced For Edwards Coletta Productions, Remastered At Abbey Road Studios, Glass Mastered At EMI Swindon, Pressed By EMI Swindon |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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Eugene S. - 17.08.2022  The fifth album by English rock band Deep Purple, released in 1971. Fireball hit #1 on the UK Albums Chart. Super album, Ian Gillan's favorite album. I recommend.
|  | Ivica S. - 27.03.2022  The second Deep Purple MARK 2 album... very strange album .... a little bit psychedelic - but time has shown: GREAT GREAT album... Highly recommended
|  | Alexander S. - 12.02.2020  A great album, and much better than "Machine Head", which, contrary to popular belief, seems boring to me. The best things are "Fools", a very strong composition, as well as "The Mule", where I like the oriental motif and great text. The main advantage of the album is its integrity, there are no passing and boring moments on it, and Blackmore's solo became more interesting. I don’t agree that this album is stronger than the Led Zeppelin album of the same year, it will be brighter with “The Airship” (or does it seem to me because I like the blues?), The same work by Black Sabbath “Master of Reality” wins textual power and a special, doomic atmosphere. But in general, the best Deep Purple album after "In Rock".
|  | jekwan k. - 11.11.2017  In "Fireball," Ian Pace's delicate and tight drums, which are treated as the best technicians of rock drums, stand out. The title song, Fireball, is a hard rock number reminiscent of a cool and exciting rocket with the concept of space exploration, which became popular at the time. The most popular song on the list is the Strange Kind of Woman, which was released as the first single. Deep Purple is a song that is recommended for beginners to those who are loud and burdened. The voice of Ian Gillon is quite temperamental, and the guitar of Rich Blackmore flows smoothly without hurting his ears. It is a good song even if it is a pop song played by Deep Purple.
|  | Eduardo F. - 24.10.2017  Fireball does not present the sharp vision of In Rock or the sheer perfection of Machine Head, but it's still Deep Purple MKII at its best.
|  | Alexander N. - 04.10.2017  25th Anniversary reissue with bonus tracks. Digitally remastered
|  | Ivica S. - 04.12.2015  Fully remastered 25th Anniversary Edition contains all seven original tracks plus nine bonus tracks: single versions, outtakes, remixes and one previously unreleased (Slow Train). Sixteen tracks total. The remastering on this album is excellent. Perfect album if you want to become Deep Purple fan!
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