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01. "And The Address (2000 Digital Remaster)" 02. "Hush (1998 Digital Remaster)" 03. "One More Rainy Day (2000 Digital Remaster)" 04. "Prelude: Happiness/I'm So Glad (Medley) (2000 Digital Remaster)" 05. "Mandrake Root (1998 Digital Remaster)" 06. "Help (2000 Digital Remaster)" 07. "Love Help Me (2000 Digital Remaster)" 08. "Hey Joe (2000 Digital Remaster)" 09. "Shadows" 10. "Love Help Me (Instrumental Version)" 11. "Help (Alternate Take)" 12. "Hey Joe (BBC Top Gear Session)" 13. "Hush (Live US TV)"
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 | Beschreibung: | Purple's 1968 debut, featuring the hit Hush ; a heavy take of the Fab's Help! ; and some great originals in And the Address and Mandrake Root. This EMI import adds 5 bonus tracks., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Bass Guitar: Nick Simper, Coordinator [Project Co-ordination For Deep Purple (Overseas) Ltd], Design [Package Design For Deep Purple (Overseas) Ltd]: Simon Robinson (2), Coordinator [Project Co-ordination For Emi]: Nigel Reeve, Drums: Ian Paice, Engineer: Barry Ainsworth, Guitar [Wild Strings]: Ritchie Blackmore, Keyboards [Electronic Palette]: Jon Lord, Photography By, Research [Memorabilia And Masters]: Deep Purple Appreciation Society Archives, Producer: Derek Lawrence, Remastered By [Digitally], Restoration [Restored By]: Peter Mew, Sleeve Notes: Simon Robinson (2), Vocals [Mouthpiece]: Rod Evans, Written-By: Jon Lord, Written-By: Ritchie Blackmore, Written-By: Joe South, Written-By: Jon Lord, Written-By: Rod Evans, Written-By: Ritchie Blackmore, Written-By: Rod Evans, Written-By: Lennon-McCartney, Written-By: Ritchie Blackmore, Written-By: Rod Evans, Written-By: Billy Roberts, Written-By: Jon Lord, Written-By: Nick Simper, Written-By: Ritchie Blackmore, Written-By: Rod Evans, Written-By: Ritchie Blackmore, Written-By: Rod Evans, Written-By: Lennon-McCartney, Written-By: Billy Roberts, Written-By: Joe South, Labelcode EMDI4983362.2 (7243 4 98336 2 3, 4 98336 2, 4983362), Phonographic Copyright (p) HEC Enterprises Ltd., Phonographic Copyright (p) BBC Music, Copyright (c) HEC Enterprises Ltd., Copyright (c) EMI Records Ltd., Licensed To EMI Records Ltd., Licensed To Deep Purple (Overseas) Ltd., Published By Hec Music, Published By BMG Music Publishing Ltd., Published By Tro Essex Music, Published By Northern Songs Ltd., Published By Carlin Music Corp., Marketed By EMI, Distributed By EMI, Recorded At Pye Studios, Remastered At Abbey Road Studios, Designed At Darker Than Blue |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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Yuriy P. - 27.01.2022  If you read what they write about DEEP PURPLE, you may get the impression that the band began to play really worthwhile music with Gillan, and the first three albums do not represent anything interesting ... Indeed, in the shadow of the magnificent "In Rock", "Fireball " and "Machine Head" the first three albums are forgotten and underestimated. And very bad, because all three albums with Rod Evans and Nick Simper are very, very good. In any case, they are not much inferior to subsequent albums with Gillan. The group has already demonstrated the highest class from the first disc. As for the fundamental change in style since the 70s, then, perhaps, the group has only one album that is fundamentally different from the work of the 60s, this is, in fact, "In Rock". And the albums that followed mark a partial return to the 60s.
The group's first album contains only half of its material. There are already four cover versions, one of which - Joe South's "Hush" - was the main hit of the group at that time (it was she who came out as the group's first single). Perhaps the most unusual and interesting of the foreign material is the Beatles' "Help". The thing was so modified that, in my opinion, it was quite possible to attribute its own authorship. It turned out great!
The material on the album is represented by two songs and two instrumentals. What impresses me the most is the beautiful lyrical song “One More Rainy Day”. The music on the album (and on the next two) is reminiscent of a mixture of old Beatles-type rock, with that DEEP PURPLE that everyone knows from the 70s. The album is just great, though not perfect.
|  | Evripidis T. - 06.06.2018  This is one of the first attempts of Deep Purple with a more psychedelic 60's sound and without the great voice of Gillan but it is a very nice try!
|  | Volodymyr Z. - 27.04.2015  Very nice album from DEEP PURPLE! But it is only beginning!
|  | OverDefined - 08.06.2010  Life Long Tragedy unequivocally peaked with their 2008 LP Runaways before unceremoniously breaking up after one final U.S. tour. That record was a pai...
|  | Vitali T. - 27.03.2016  My favorite period of creativity of this group. First album. What is similar to The Beatles. Great vocals of Rod Evans. It is a pity that with his participation, only three of the album was recorded.
|  | Philip - 29.11.2010  Deep Purple mit schwarzhaarigen Pilz-Frisuren inmitten eines bunt gekleideten, tanzenden Publikums Das gab es! Der Frontmann hieß damals nicht Ian Gi...
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