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  1. Burn is the eighth studio album by English rock band Deep Purple, released on 15 February 1974. It was the first album to feature then-unknown lead singer David Coverdale.

  2. Deep Purple-Burn. Lyrics:The sky is red, I dont understand,Past midnight I still see the land.People are sayin the woman is damned,She makes you burn with a wave of her hand.T...

  3. "Burn" is a song by English rock band Deep Purple. It was released on the album of the same name in 1974. In the US and Japan it was also released as the second single by the Mark III lineup, after " Might Just Take Your Life ".

  4. May 19, 2010 · Deep Purple Mark 3 performing 'Burn' live at The California Jam 1974 - this legendary show in front of 400,000+ fans is recognised as a defining moment in the bands career. ...more.

  5. Deep Purple - Burn 1974 Live Video HQ. 8,501,048 views. 63K. Deep Purple - Burn (Single, Album, Burn 1974) Deep Purple - Burn "Live in California 1974" Concert at the Ontario...

  6. Burn Lyrics: The sky is red, I don't understand / Past midnight I still see the land / People are saying the woman is damned / She makes you burn with a wave of her hand / The city's ablaze.

  7. Feb 15, 2024 · The arrival of the the men from Redcar and Cannock gave Purple new impetus, and while the world waited for them to crumble, the new line-up solidified. Burn sold by the bucketful. Below, Coverdale, Hughes and drummer Ian Paice take us through the album, track-by-track.

  8. Apr 16, 2024 · Deep Purple's track-by-track guide to Burn. This feature originally appeared in Classic Rock 72, published in November 2004. Deep Purple are on the cover of the current issue of Classic Rock. Today's best Deep Purple: Burn deals. 35 Amazon customer reviews.

  9. About “Burn”. After Ian Gillan (Vocals) and Roger Glover (Bass) both departed from Deep Purple after the release of the band’s last album, ‘'Who Do We Think We Are’‘ in 1973. They ...

  10. "Burn" is both the opening track and the title track of the first album by Deep Purple Mark III; co-written by new vocalist David Coverdale and the time serving Ritchie Blackmore, it runs to 6 minutes 5 seconds, and features some typically blistering lead guitar from the man in black.

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