Deep Purple Album: “Knocking at Your Back Door: The Best of Deep Purple in the 80's”
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Knocking at Your Back Door: The Best of Deep Purple in the 80's |
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Release Date:1992-06-09
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Rock, Classic Rock, Mainstream Rock
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Label:Mercury
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:731451343025
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Customer review - December 29, 2000
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Look Carefully
Wow, did I make a mistake. I was expecting the original recordings of "Hush, "Space Trucking," etc. Unfortunately, I didn't find them here. These are RE-RECORDINGS that add a horrible '80s sound. Yes, I should have paid more attention to the subtitle of this CD. Oh well, live and learn.
- Don't forget the 80s stuff
These songs like bad additude and call of the wild are pure classic deep purple. Don't be a fool this Cd rocks from beginning to the end.For the money this is a no brainer, my friends.Deep puple rules! see for yourself.Thanks you guys for putting this group of songs together on one disc.Better late then never.
Customer review - August 28, 2003
- oh granddaddies of heavy rock I love ya!
oh I love ya Grand daddy of heavy rock! I love ya! I really love ya! your music had grown up with my same roots during my childhood! I coud not ever forget the Deep purple style of classic hard rock. It doesn't matter whether they were Mark II, III, IV, V, VI, VII with past time members or current members of the band such as David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Ian Gillan, Blackmore, Bolin, Lord, Paice, Morse, Glover, and teh current Keyboarder Don Airey....you set my heart on fire everytime I listen to you all!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Commercial release, if something is
It's amazing how a great band like The Purple can do so lame music inthe 80's. Making a "best of"- compilation out of nothing isn't a very good idea, is it? The only good songs on this album were made in the 70's and are here because of the live album Perfect Strangers. Just admit it, will ya!
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