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Deep Purple Album: “Purpendicular [Bonus Track]”
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Purpendicular [Bonus Track] |
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Release Date:2006-05-01
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock
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Label:BMG
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:4988017639122
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Review - :
Twenty-eight years after the band's inception, {$Deep Purple} venture into the most adventurous album of their storied career. With guitar virtuoso {$Steve Morse}, of ex-{$Dixie Dregs} and {$Kansas} fame, replacing the legendary {$Ritchie Blackmore} (his second departure from the band), fans get the breadth of {$Morse}'s influences. The scope of the music goes into uncharted beats like the finger-snapping {&"Hey Ciso"} and {&"Rosa's Cantina,"} and the acoustic-flavored Scottish highlander feel of {&"The Aviator."} {&"Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming"} is one of their best songs in years, beginning with a soft acoustic intro before being rocked up to the turbo-charged chorus full of lyrical wit. {&"A Touch Away"} introduces fans to the band's first true {\ballad}, a lovely piece of acoustic summertime fare. [A Japanese version added a bonus track.] ~ Glen Miller, All Music Guide
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