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The first Mk 2 single, 'Hallelujah', was very much a Mk 1 throwback, and disappeared without trace (as had all Deep Purple's UK singles to that point). The line-up's first live gig was in front of a tiny audience at London's Speakeasy Club on July 10th. Inspired by their live chemistry, and with the quality of the music being written, the band gi
As a unit Mk 2 decided to pursue an uncompromising hard rock approach. Jon's Concerto sequel 'Gemini Suite' was allowed only one single band performance, in September 1970 (the live recording only seeing the light of day twenty years later). Ian Gillan sang on Lloyd-Webber and Rice's 'Jesus Christ Superstar' album but opted to remain gigg

The band's hard work paid off when their quintessential rock album 'In Rock' cracked the UK album charts open in June 1970, reaching #4 and staying in the top 30 for over a year. At the same time a jokey post-pub studio session resulted in 'Black Night', which became a major UK hit single. Newspapers now ran headlines like 'Purple Mania'. From late 1970 the once frequent profile raising TV and radio appearances were squeezed out of the band's itinerary as demand increased for them to tour and record. Their next two studio albums, 'Fireball' and 'Machine Head', were made under pressure-cooker conditions which nonetheless produced fantastic results; 'Fireball' the ultimate progressive rock album, and 'Machine Head' a hugely influential hard rock album packed with classics. Both went straight to #1 in the UK, helped by two more hit singles, while a relentless succession of tours that pushed the band global. The Japanese and US markets opened up, but the strain on the band's health and nerves increased. Something had to give.
In the middle of it all, three August 1972 Japanese shows

By early 1973 'Made In Japan' was becoming Deep Purple's biggest seller to date in the USA, and the hitherto almost ignored 'Machine Head' album track 'Smoke On The Water' was making an impact in their singles charts. Even though it did not reach the heights of its predecessors, the last Mk 2 studio release 'Who Do We Think We Are' appeared in March '73 and helped Deep Purple become the world's top

Deep Purple's ever increasing success hid a sense of gloom back at their management's offices. It was a relief to all when Ritchie Blackmore agreed to stay on in the band. In return he was given free rein to put his vision into effect for a new Deep Purple, planning a unique duel vocal approach with Free's Paul Rodgers on lead vocals, and the extraordinary Glenn Hughes from Trapeze on bass and vocals. This meant that Roger Glover had to be squeezed out, a situation he gradually got wind of, leading him to resign along with Gillan rather than wait to be pushed.
Exhausted, Gillan and Glover stepped off the roller coaster on 29th June 1973 after a show in Osaka. It was over two years before either stepped on stage again. Ian Gillan eventually eased his way back into the business with the Ian Gillan Band in late 1975, Roger Glover agreed to join but pulled out after a TV date. Not until 1979 did he return to touring when Ritchie Blackmore recruited him into Rainbow. Even so, the feeling all around Deep Purple Mk 2 was one of unfinished business. Jon Lord described their break up as "the biggest shame in rock and roll, ever..." [extract from deep-purple.net]
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So why was MKII the best incarnation of Deep Purple?
Mk 2 was the best but I believe we have still a lot musically

I have every single album of theirs since they started and 'lyrics' were what made the band work together in rhythm. Otherwise they would have been just another jam band.
Blues and (progressive) Rock don't always mix, but Purple had the musical know-how

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Powerhouse Review
"Painted Horse" was recorded in Autumn 1972 for inclusion on the WHO DO WE THINK WE ARE album. Left unmixed because of internal conflict, it appears here for the first time. Subdued but interesting solo from Ritchie on guitar and lan Gillan's Lunch Wrapper (mouth organ!)
The next three numbers are all from a short set which preceded Jon's Concerto for Group and Orchestra

"Wring That Neck" was an integral part of the show until I971, an instrumental for Jon and Ritchie, whose wonderful finger vibrato is captured at last.These older numbers were eased out as new material was written and recorded.
"Black Knight", recorded at the same time as the historic MADE IN JAPAN live double album but not included therein, was performed as an encore during August 1972 in Tokyo and only previously included on the 24 CARAT PURPLE album.
"Cry Free" closes the album. A rather lovely Gillan lyric over a hard Purple riff, with an unusual phased guitar solo from Ritchie. Possibly a projected single, this was one of a number of items recorded during sessions for the immortal IN ROCK album - 'Classic Tracks From The Classic Band' [Linear notes on album cover]
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Rip was taken from my mint condition vinyl print at 320kps and includes full LP and CD scans. At the time of its release, this album was considered to contain many rare recordings - unavailable elsewhere. From a collection point of view, this is a must in any Purple Collection.
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Track Listing
01 - Painted Horse (5:19)
02 - Hush - live (Joe South) (4:37)
03 - Wring That Neck - Live (Blackmore, Lord, Paice, Simper) (12:51)
04 - Child In Time - Live - 12:29
05 - Black Night - Live (4:59)
06 - Cry Free (3:11)
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Track 1: Leftover track from the 'Who Do We Think We Are'

Tracks 2-4: recorded live at Albert Hall September 24, 1969 from the 'Concerto for Group and Orchestra' program
Track 5: Live version recorded in Japan 1972
Track 6: Leftover track from the 'In Rock' sessions in 1969/1970
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Band Members:
Ritchie Blackmore - lead guitar
Ian Gillan - vocals
Roger Glover - bass guitar, vocals
Jon Lord - organ, keyboards, vocals
Ian Paice - drums
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Deep Purple Link (96Mb) New Link 18/12/2023
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Thank You.
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ReplyDeleteGracias por compartirlo, pero falta la pista de Painted Horse
ReplyDeleteLo he descargado por segunda vez y ahora si estaba la pista #1 Painted Horse, asi pues mil millones de gracias por compartir.
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