Rapture Of The Deep

Deep Purple
Rapture Of The Deep

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Edel:Records
Release date: 31/Jan/2006
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Money Talks"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Girls Like That"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Wrong Man"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Rapture Of The Deep"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Clearly Quite Absurd"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Don't Let Go"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "Back To Back"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "Junkyard Blues"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. "Before Time Began"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Rapture Of The Deep by Deep Purple, released 20 October 2005, includes the following tracks: "Wrong Man", "Clearly Quite Absurd", "Back To Back", "Junkyard Blues" and more. This version of Rapture Of The Deep comes as a 1xCD. -
The mighty Deep Purple return with their newest studio album Rapture of the Deep! The Mk 8 lineup of the band features Ian Gillan on vocals, Ian Paice on drums, bassist Roger Glover, guitarist Steve Morse and keyboardist Don Airey. Rapture of the Deep promises the continued presence of one of history's biggest bands, now celebrating their 37th year with such tracks as Back to Back, Junkyard Blues, Before Time Began and Wrong Man. Edel. 2006.
Released in a clear jewel case (transparent tray). Without O-Card or slipcase. Very similar to this [r=2762815], but here the booklet comes with a different colored back. Also this version states "Made in Germany by optimal media production" on disc face instead of just "Made in Germany". Post 2011 repress version with the same Matrix/Runout found here [r25783912]. Produced and engineered at Chunky Style Studios, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Mastered at Masterdisk Studios. Published by Notting Hill Music (UK) / Dislocated Music Publishing, Ltd. / Rugged Music, Ltd. / Thames Overtures, Ltd. Original cover artwork © 2005 Tom Swick. Ian Gillan: www.gillan.com. Steve Morse thanks: his family and supporters as well as: Ernie Ball; Musicman; Shure; Engel; Marshall; Peavey; Dimarzio; Accord; Steinberg. Roger Glover thanks: Vigier Guitars (Patrice Vigier); SWR amplification, EBS effects; Digidesign. Ian Paice thanks: Pearl Drums (Kazu Yoshizawa; Dave Phillips), Paiste Cymbals (The Paiste Family; Renato Mueller); ProMark Sticks (Pat Brown); Remo Drumheads (Matt Connors, Gary Mann); AKG Microphones (Walter Ruehrig); Digidesign (Chandra Lynn); The May Internal Miking System; Protection Racket Drum Cases (Dean Bowdery). Don Airey thanks: Peter Chalcraft; Stuart Taylor (RIP); Bill Axman; Mike & Adam Swayne; Clive Bottrill; Peter Law; Hughes & Kettner, Gear: Hammond C3; 2 x Leslie 147; Hughes & Kettner Puretone Amp + 4x12; Kurzweil PC2, K2000; Clavia Nord G2; Moog Electric Blue Voyager; Korg TR04 Module; Roland Phantom Module; Yamaha A3000 Sampler; Behringer 24ch mixer. Thanks to: Helmut Ruecker; Jenny DiMauro; Harold Behrens; Louie Ball; Roger Lindsay; Rob Hodgkinson; Mickey Lee Soule; Ian Bintliff; Sean Haggerty; Nicky Pearce; Doug Hall; Moray McMillan; Amber Calhoun; Warren 'Scoots' Lynden; Lee Tomlin; Tatti Oscarsson and Dave Hodgkinson, Rock Factory; Pattie Oneal, Altour International; George Vasilopoulos; Rock-It Cargo; Anthill Trading Ltd; EST Trucking. ? &© 2005 Edel Records GmbH. Made in Germany by Optimal Media
Producer: Mike Bradford
No. of tracks: 11
Manufacturer No.: 0165542ERE
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Sergey S. - 22/Dec/2021 3 of 5 Stars!
"Rapture of the deep" is the first album of Deep purple after the departure of the great master Jon Lord. And now it is safe to say that Deep purple was a group of Blackmore and Lord. After Blackmore left and replacing him with Morse, Lorde compensated for Morse's frankly weak performance with his own magnificent performance. But there's no Lord in this album anymore, Airey plays uncertainly, he can't compare to Lord. And it would have been very bad if it hadn't been for Roger Glover. With his faery bass guitar playing as a lead guitar, he saves the album. The excellent work of Gillan and Paice should also be noted. In general, if it had not been for the well-coordinated work of the "golden" three Glover, Gillan and Paice, the result would have been much more deplorable. The undeniable advantage of the album is the very good quality of recording.

Ivica S. - 06/Sep/2017 5 of 5 Stars!
the weakest album in the Deep Purple era with Steve Morse

Evripidis T. - 25/Apr/2017 5 of 5 Stars!
One of the their latest albums and a great comeback for Deep Purple!! Steve Morse delivers some of his best solos!!

Volodymyr Z. - 29/May/2015 4 of 5 Stars!
Not very good album! I bought it only for my DP collection!