Burn
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Rhino
Release date: 03/May/2005
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Burn
1.2 Might Just Take Your Life
1.3 Lay Down, Stay Down
1.4 Sail Away
1.5 You Fool No One
1.6 What's Going on Here
1.7 Mistreated
1.8 "A" 200
1.9 Coronarias Redig (Single B-Side) [2004 Remix]
1.10 Burn [2004 Remix]
1.11 Mistreated [2004 Remix]
1.12 You Fool No One [2004 Remix]
1.13 Sail Away [2004 Remix]
Number of discs: 1
Description:Burn by Deep Purple, released 23 November 1987, includes the following tracks: "Lay Down, Stay Down", "You Fool No One", "Mistreated", "Coronarias Redig (Single B-side 2004 Remix)" and more. This version of Burn comes as a 1xCD. -
Features over 70 minutes of the heaviest music ever made, re-mastered for maximum effect. Includes original album plus five bonus remixes from 2004.
30th Anniversary Edition, including 5 bonus tracks and a 24-page booklet with sleeve notes, photographs and memorabilia. Tracks 1 to 8 first released US February 1974 Warner Bros W-2766. Printed Duration of Track 8: 4:05. All vocals are sung by David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes except 'Mistreated' which is sung by David Coverdale alone. The album was recorded during November 1973, and as with 'Machine Head' we went to Montreux, Switzerland and used the Rolling Stones mobile unit. The Engineer was Martin Birch assisted by Tipani, George and Paul, and the album was devised and produced by Deep Purple. Once again we thank Claude Nobs for his help and vitality, and the people of Montreux for their hospitality. ? 1974, 2005 Warner Bros. Records, Inc., a Warner Music Group Company. © 1974, 2005 Warner Bros. Records, Inc., a Warner Music Group Company. All songs published by Deep Purple (Overseas) Ltd. t/as Deep Purple Music. Tracks 1-8 Originally ? 1974. Tracks 9-13 mixed at Metropolis Studios, London, UK, Oct. 2003 to March 2004. Digital mastering and re-mastering done at Abbey Road Studios, London, UK. Thanks to Glenn Hughes and David Coverdale. Material from the forthcoming book "Deep Purple Day By Night" by Nigel Young was used in the CD notes. Photographs copyright Jørgen Angel, Ian Dickson, EMI, Deep Purple (Overseas), Musiek Express. Memorabilia courtesy of the Deep Purple Appreciation Society archives. Thanks to Matthew Kean, Nigel Young, Matz Lagnefors, Jan Hedelin, Mark Maddock, Martin Ashberry, Dave Browne, Mike Richards, Tim Summers, Andy Hardman, Mike Galway, Roy Davies. This CD also available on limited edition double vinyl. ? &© 2005 Warner Bros. Records, Inc. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing. A Warner Music Group Company. Printed in U.S.A. Made in U.S.A.
"Burn" is a classic album by the legendary British rock band Deep Purple, released in 1974 and now available in CD format from Rhino. This record marked a new era for the band with the introduction of David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes, bringing fresh energy to their signature hard rock sound. Featuring iconic tracks like "Burn," "Mistreated," and "Sail Away," this album showcases Deep Purple's virtuosity, powerful vocals, and innovative songwriting. Rhino, renowned for its high-quality reissues and dedication to preserving music history, ensures that fans experience this masterpiece with exceptional audio fidelity. Deep Purple are pioneers of hard rock and heavy metal; their career boasts global hits such as "Smoke on the Water" and numerous platinum albums. With decades of influence on generations of musicians worldwide, they remain one of the most celebrated bands in rock history.
Producer: Deep Purple
No. of tracks: 13
Manufacturer No.: 74641
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Vitali T. - 21/Jun/2023 5 of 5 Stars!
This is the rock legend's eighth studio album, released in 1974. Ian Gillan's vocals are no longer heard here. But for the first time you can listen to David Coverdale. And I must say, it turned out very well. I really liked this edition too.

jekwan k. - 11/Nov/2017 4 of 5 Stars!
In 1973, Ian Gillan and Roger Glover, two of the most prestigious members, left the group, Instead, the obscure names David Coverdale and Glenn Huhgs are joined. Reorganized Deep Purple announces [Burn] in 1974. All are listed as good songs that are easy to listen to. However, I do not get tired of listening to the album all day long.