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Deep Purple Album - Stormbringer

Album Information :
Customers rating: (3 ratings)
Release Date:1991-07-01
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Rock, Arena Rock, British Invasion, British Metal, England, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Rock & Roll, Popular Music
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:075992645621
Approx. Price:$11.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Stormbringer
2 . Love Don't Mean A Thing
3 . Holy Man
4 . Hold On
5 . Lady Double Dealer
6 . You Can't Do It Right
7 . Highball Shooter
8 . Gypsy
9 . Soldier Of Fortune
Description :
Japanese-only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) paper sleeve pressing of this classic album from the British Heavy Metal icons, originally released in 1974. SHM-CDs can be played on any audio player and delivers unbelievably high-quality sound. You won't believe it's the same CD! Warner. 2008.
Customer review - 2006-04-02
- "The BEST release they ever had...!"
I picked up this CD back in 1976 having never heard of its existence, but damn, I was 18, Smoke on the Water was an awesome hit that was playing on all the rock stations and being a guitarist myself, I was freakin obsessed with Richie Blackmore... when Machine Head came out, I had it on vinyl and 8-Track and listened to those Blackmore solos endlessly... I liked Rock, and I liked Rock with Balls... still do... and Deep Purple was right up my alley....

So, when I picked this title up at a little general purpose drugstore in White Haven, PA, unheard and on a whim, I was expecting exactly more of the heavy rock that I was accustomed to hearing, with Blackmores mind-boggling, technically impressive, and all-out-assault type guitar solos. What I heard instead was simply beyond anything I was capable of imagining at the time, and even now beyond my ability to convey in it's impressiveness, and shall I dare to use the phrase in it's outright addictiveness...

Hell, I played this non-stop from start to finish for months after first hearing what's on it. It was just beyond anything else they ever did as far as the creativity behind their compositions and arrangements, it was more engaging and emotive than any other recording I'd ever come across at the time, and even now after 30 years I still listen to it and am incredibly moved by what they did on this release... it is still unlike anything else I've ever heard from them, and truly just an outstanding release all the way through. There is really not a bad tune to be found, although with anything you listen to a few hundred times, you eventually decide some tracks are more favored than others in comparison... But 30 years later I can still listen to this release in its entirety and still be amazed that so few people know of this release, and of those that do, that they can actually intellectualize and debate it so superficially. This is simply an outstanding release beyond the ability of words to convey, and for the few dollars it costs to get a used copy, you're simply missing out if you don't grab yourself a copy and hear what they did here for yourself...

Overall, I can tell you that there is rock, but there's no metal, there's funk, there's soul, and Glenn Hughes vocals are perhaps the best I've ever heard him do right here on this release of the half dozen releases of his that I have, there are tunes that you just can't get out of your head... they just stay with you and haunt you, they're so tastefully done... I can assure you that this is a side of DP you haven't heard before, and it's a good side... it's even better than their rock side, and when you hear it for yourself, you'll wonder as I did why it seems to be such a lost gem...

Yeah, the history lesson others have given is true, Blackmore didn't like the direction the band was going in musically, and just before the albums release he bad talked it on a radio interview that he had done... his remarks were quoted in the music magazines and that was it... he singlehandedly sank the album... and he left the band... which was unfortunate, as the material is just so freakin good... it's unbelieveable just how good it really is once you actually get to hear it... it's hard to believe he could have done such a thing when you listen to the music they laid down on these tracks... but the personal differences, the temperments and internal clashes about leadership within the band had taken it's toll, and Richie was more concerned with that than anything else... he didn't care if the album even got released because of his personal turmoil... but the music itself was way beyond impressive... and still is today... band member differences aside, what they produced was a superlative album that is catchy, that moves you in your soul, that touches the listener deep inside, melodies rythms lyrics that come back to you days and days at a time, and that you just don't want to stop listening to no matter how many times you hear it, again and again and again...

Honestly, I can't believe how anyone who likes deep purple can say anything negative about this release, or speak about it so superficially, as it's so outstanding, and so moving. I've had it on vinyl, I have it on CD, and I got a copy of the import version when it came out which has a little different sound to it (better sound, I think)...

I'll share something else with you, too... this is the CD that I turn people onto who either tell me they don't really like Deep Purple, or the only thing that they know from Deep Purple is Smoke on the Water (Made in Japan) or Machine Head... over the past 30 years I've turn perhaps a dozen friends onto this release and every one of them had the same reaction as me... they couldn't stop listening to it for weeks... they raved about it, and wanted to know why it wasn't as well known as the other Deep Purple releases as it is just such an excellent addition to ones collection... this is simply a CD you should not miss hearing, and no amount of intellectualizing or reciting of the bands history or comparisons of their other releases is going to give you a sense of what you'll hear on this release... you just have to get a copy and be prepared to be amazed at what they've done here... this is simply incredible... enjoyable beyond words... an essential recording to add to your collection... and an overlooked gem that anyone you share it with will be impressed with and be impressed with your taste in music...
Customer review - 2006-01-18
- Deep Purple's Most Misundersood Album
Deep Purple - "Strombringer"

5 Stars = Masterpiece

Just about everybody's least favorite DP album, but "Stormbringer" is an excellent vocals showcase. Coverdale & Hughes just sing their hearts out on this album, showing their sincere & valid love of r & b & soul. The songs are just incredible in achieving their goals as they transcend their influences for an album unlike any other Blackmore era Deep Purple, or any other album by a heavy metal band at the time for that matter. Fans of the band hated this album & any many still do, to bad to, because "Stormbringer" showed that a heavy metal band could be both heavy & soulful on the same record & make it work. No small achievement.
Customer review - 2005-09-03
- ONE OF THE BEST FORGOTTEN ALBUMS OF 70's ROCK
1974 was a great year for Deep Purple, conveyed through "Stormbringer". This album was ahead of its time and it's a shame that it was not given its full credit. Coexistent at this time, was the disco era, which I did love some of, and what's amazing is that I could actually dance to some of these tracks...the ballads with John Lord on vocals "Soldier of Fortune" are OK, but tracks like "HOLD ON", "CAN'T DO IT RIGHT", "LADY DOUBLE DEALER" all have a unique groove, that I have never quite heard duplicated, or for that matter, even attempted. I think this album has not really had its fair air play anyhow....It you havent heard it, being a classically trained pianist, try it,,,You have GOT TO LOVE this album, if you like blues, dance, rock or whatnot!!!!!!!!!!! I RATE THIS A 10! David Coverdale brings shivers up my spine, every time I hear it; ... it's like I am reliving a decade, an era, and a lost, rare, and one of my favorite albums of all time!

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