12. "Sinister mister (Bullet Single, B-Side 1971 PUR 101)"
13. "Jay time (Bullet Single A-Side, 1972 PUR 103)"
14. "The orchestrator (Bullet Single B-Side, 1972 PUR 103)"
15. "Monster in paradise (Early Mix)"
Disc 02 01. "Roll A rocket"
02. "Libel"
03. "Ragman"
04. "Spiders Web"
05. "Get Lost"
06. "Sick 'N' Tired"
07. "Mermany"
08. "Jumpin' Thumpin' (Ain't That Somethin')"
09. "Dazzle Dizzy"
10. "Bolex Dementia"
11. "Inside your life (Single A-Side, 1973 PUR 116)"
12. "(It's) How you do it (Single B-Side, 1973 PUR 116)"
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2
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.. Purple Records Anthology 1971-1973
Description:
Two CD collection. When Purple Records was first set up in 1971, it was by no means a mere vanity label to release Deep Purple product, from Machine Head until the end of the decade; it also set out to nurture and discover raw talent too. The label would eventually become home to debut solo releases from Jon Lord, Roger Glover, David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes, as well as early releases from Yvonne Elliman and Ronnie James Dio with Elf. One of their earliest signings was a hard rock band called Bullet, featuring guitarist John Du Cann and drummer Paul Hammond, both formerly of Atomic Rooster, having played on Death Walks Behind You (1970), and In The Hearing Of (1971). They were joined by Quatermass bassist John Gustafson. After only one single, they discovered a US band already called Bullet, swiftly changing their name to Hard Stuff. Hard Stuff issued their vinyl debut in 1972, with "Bulletproof". Kicking off with the single 'Jay Time', the album also includes an exclusive co-write with Purple label-mates Ian Gillan and Roger Glover on 'Monster In Paradise', originally written for Quatermass. The original 10 track LP is now augmented with the Bullet 45, 'Hobo' b/w 'Sinister Minister', plus 'Jay Time' and the non-album B-Side 'The Orchestrator'. After touring Europe, unsurprisingly often as support to Deep Purple, Hard Stuff recorded their second platter, Bolex Dementia, at A. I. R. Studios and de Lane Lea in Wembley. Taking on a funkier direction than the previous record, Bolex Dementia has now been enhanced with the very rare single, 'Inside Your Life' b/w (It's) How You Do It!. The booklet includes an essay by Classic Rock's Malcolm Dome, based on new interviews with the band's John Gustafson, and Deep Purple's Roger Glover.
"The Complete Purple Records Anthology 1971-1973" is a comprehensive CD collection by the British hard rock band Hard Stuff, released by Cherry Red. This anthology brings together all of Hard Stuff?s recordings for the legendary Purple Records label during their brief but impactful existence from 1971 to 1973. Featuring remastered versions of both studio albums?"Bulletproof" and "Bolex Dementia"?as well as rare bonus tracks, this set offers fans and collectors an in-depth look at one of early '70s rock's most underrated acts. Hard Stuff was formed by John Cann (Atomic Rooster), John Gustafson (Quatermass, Roxy Music), and Paul Hammond (Atomic Rooster). Despite their short career, they left a mark with powerful riffs and dynamic songwriting that influenced later generations of heavy rock musicians. Cherry Red is renowned for its high-quality reissues and dedication to preserving classic music catalogues across genres.