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  1. Release Date: 1974 | Tracklist. Review Summary: An inferior repetition exercise, but one not too shabby. Deep Purple: A Retrospective. Episode X: Stormbringer. Stormbringer came soon after the fantastic Burn; even in the same year, 1974. Though it features essentially the same approach as its predecessor, being hard rock infused with blues and ...

  2. Jul 27, 2020 · 9.3 Excellent. Deep Purple holds no punches on Whoosh!, and delivers an album full of energy, proving there’s still plenty of gas in their tank. While contemporaries like Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin choose to disband and focus on their members’ solo careers, Purple remains a tight and prolific unit, that simply refuses to quit.

  3. Aug 6, 2020 · Deep Purple – ‘Whoosh!’ review: rockers’ 21st record is stupidly fun and outrageously silly. This is music for the car stereo next time you're stuck in traffic on the M4 to Slough. And we ...

  4. 'Deep Purple in Rock' is a pretty good classic hard rock experience from Deep Purple that delivers on energetic performances and heavy riffs, while it doesnt really stand out to me when compared to other, better hard rock albums at the time, I still came away with some tracks that I thought were great and moments where the band showed great prowess.

  5. Released 1971. Fireball, the fifth studio album by Deep Purple, followed the hard rock sound of its predecessor, Deep Purple in Rock. The album featured an early use of the synthesizer by Jon Lord. It was a commercial success, reaching No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart and becoming Gold-certified in the United States.

  6. Deep Purple. (album) Deep Purple, also referred to as Deep Purple III, is the third studio album by the English rock band Deep Purple, released in June 1969 on Tetragrammaton Records in the United States and only in September 1969 on Harvest Records in the United Kingdom. Its release was preceded by the single "Emmaretta" and by a long tour in ...

  7. Aug 4, 2020 · Chock full of music, Whoosh! begins with almost a Jazz/Blues fusion, very live feeling tune called “Throw My Bones.”. For the track “We’re All The Same In The Dark,” the music carries some of that old time Deep Purple guitar plus keyboard tone and then “Nothing At All” has a bright breakdown. A couple of songs later, “Step By ...

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