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Buy for $14.38 (12 items) |
01. Woman From Tokyo 02. Mary Long 03. Super Trouper 04. Smooth Dancer 05. Rat Bat Blue 06. Place In Line 07. Our Lady 08. Woman From Tokyo ['99 remix] [2000 remaster bonus] 09. Woman From Tokyo [Alternate Bridge] [2000 remaster bonus] 10. Painted Horse [Studio Out-Take] [2000 remaster bonus] 11. Our Lady ['99 remix] [2000 remaster bonus] 12. Rat Bat Blue [Writing Session] [2000 remaster bonus] 13. Rat Bat Blue ['99 remix] [2000 remaster bonus] 14. First Day Jam (excerpt) [2000 remaster bonus]
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Line-up Ian Gillan - vocals Jonathan Douglas "Jon" Lord - keyboards Ritchie Blackmore - guitars Ian Paice - drums Roger Glover - bass, vocals
Additional info First Day Jam is an instrumental |
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Underrated i agree, still a good album, the problem was that it came after the brilliant Machine Head plus the turmoil in the band made the music suffer. Gillan and Blackmore could barely stay in the same room, could hardly stand each other, let alone make music together.
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Again, as an album that is largely overshadowed by one of Deep Purple's career-defining records, 'Machine head', it would seem that this appears weak in comparison. However, there are still a few great moments on here, as well as one or two lackluster ones. The second half of the album is strangely where the musicianship and song-writing actually begin to work well, whereas the album's first few songs are slightly too simplistic for their own good. 'Rat bat blue' is excellent and largely helped by the keyboard work, whereas the fast-paced 'Super Trouper' just doesn't quite justify why it ended up on the album.
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