Deep Purple - Burn - 1974 Hard Rock - LP + Lyric Sleeve
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Deep Purple - Burn
Label: Warner Bros. Records
Cat#: W 2766
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
has lyric sleeve
Record is VG++
Cover is VG+ VG++ Slight Left Top / Bottom Corner Wear
Country: Canada
Released: 1974
Genre: Rock
Style: Hard Rock
Tracklist
A1 Burn 6:00
A2 Might Just Take Your Life 4:36
A3 Lay Down, Stay Down 4:15
A4 Sail Away 5:48
B1 You Fool No One 4:47
B2 What's Goin' On Here 4:55
B3 Mistreated 7:25
B4 "A" 200 3:51
Companies etc
Manufactured By WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.
Distributed By WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.
Credits
Bass, Vocals Glenn Hughes
Drums Ian Paice
Guitar Ritchie Blackmore
Keyboards Jon Lord
Producer Deep Purple
Vocals David Coverdale
Written-By Coverdale*, Paice* (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4), Lord* (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2), Blackmore*
Burn is the eighth studio album by Deep Purple, released in February 1974. This was the first Deep Purple album to feature David Coverdale on vocals and Glenn Hughes on bass.
The album was recorded in Montreux, Switzerland, in November 1973 with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Shortly after singer Ian Gillan and bassist Roger Glover left Deep Purple, the new line-up featuring singer David Coverdale and singer/bass player Glenn Hughes recorded "Burn", once again using the Rolling Stones' mobile studio.
Coverdale and Glenn Hughes share lead vocals on all tracks except one, and "Burn" is by far the strongest album by Purple's Coverdale-lineup. It doesn't quite match the classic "Machine Head", and "Burn" may fall a little bit short of "Fireball" as well, but it did produce some lasting classics, most notably the groovy, mid-tempo "Might Just Take Your Life", the explosive title track, and the magnificent, seven-minute blues "Mistreated".
And most of the lesser-known tracks are good as well, particularly the bluesy "Sail Away", and the classic rocker "What's Goin' On Here", which features some great piano by Jon Lord and excellent guitar playing from Ritchie Blackmore.
A bit bluesier and less idiosyncratic than the group's earlier albums, "Burn" is a really good, solid hard rock record.
Deep Purple - Burn
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Deep Purple - Burn - Live
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Deep Purple - Might Just Take Your Life
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Deep Purple - Might Just Take Your Life - Live
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Deep Purple - Sail Away
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Label: Warner Bros. Records
Cat#: W 2766
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
has lyric sleeve
Record is VG++
Cover is VG+ VG++ Slight Left Top / Bottom Corner Wear
Country: Canada
Released: 1974
Genre: Rock
Style: Hard Rock
Tracklist
A1 Burn 6:00
A2 Might Just Take Your Life 4:36
A3 Lay Down, Stay Down 4:15
A4 Sail Away 5:48
B1 You Fool No One 4:47
B2 What's Goin' On Here 4:55
B3 Mistreated 7:25
B4 "A" 200 3:51
Companies etc
Manufactured By WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.
Distributed By WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.
Credits
Bass, Vocals Glenn Hughes
Drums Ian Paice
Guitar Ritchie Blackmore
Keyboards Jon Lord
Producer Deep Purple
Vocals David Coverdale
Written-By Coverdale*, Paice* (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4), Lord* (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2), Blackmore*
Burn is the eighth studio album by Deep Purple, released in February 1974. This was the first Deep Purple album to feature David Coverdale on vocals and Glenn Hughes on bass.
The album was recorded in Montreux, Switzerland, in November 1973 with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Shortly after singer Ian Gillan and bassist Roger Glover left Deep Purple, the new line-up featuring singer David Coverdale and singer/bass player Glenn Hughes recorded "Burn", once again using the Rolling Stones' mobile studio.
Coverdale and Glenn Hughes share lead vocals on all tracks except one, and "Burn" is by far the strongest album by Purple's Coverdale-lineup. It doesn't quite match the classic "Machine Head", and "Burn" may fall a little bit short of "Fireball" as well, but it did produce some lasting classics, most notably the groovy, mid-tempo "Might Just Take Your Life", the explosive title track, and the magnificent, seven-minute blues "Mistreated".
And most of the lesser-known tracks are good as well, particularly the bluesy "Sail Away", and the classic rocker "What's Goin' On Here", which features some great piano by Jon Lord and excellent guitar playing from Ritchie Blackmore.
A bit bluesier and less idiosyncratic than the group's earlier albums, "Burn" is a really good, solid hard rock record.
Deep Purple - Burn
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Deep Purple - Burn - Live
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Deep Purple - Might Just Take Your Life
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Deep Purple - Might Just Take Your Life - Live
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Deep Purple - Sail Away
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Condition | Used |
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Format | LP |
Label | Warner Brothers Records |