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Deep Purple - Come Taste the Band (1975)


It 's the first album with the training free of Richie Blackmore disagree on the way out because of music that the band was taking and left to form Rainbow, and for this in the '75 distrust was much output, almost a revolution for the fans then created at the beginning of many perplexities.

In reality today as the thickness of the musicians left the band with hindsight we can say that they could also sleep soundly, but we must immerse ourselves in the age and say that the fans who followed his career since the early Deep Purple have been displaced by this suond totally different from "Burn" and "Stormbringer", I must say that sound! With the bass of Glenn Hughes and Coverdale's voice really big, but also the new guitarist Tommy Bolin in this context and without trying to be a replica of Blackmore, but simply bringing himself and his style in the band has made a contribution to this extraordinary album.

Sure there are songs that have become historians as "Hush" or "Black Night" or my favorite "Chidi in time", however, and a record that plays from start to finish and not stop to appreciate the great musicians and their compositional skills, as well as noting the influences ranging from blues through the base of the rock band and even a touch of funky and in this the mark of Hughes feels, in fact if you go to listen to his solo albums there is a lot of this sound.

And we can also make another point that this training should be considered as a parenthesis in the following albums since then the return of Blackmore and Gillan, has left a good impression in the history of the English band.

For me, this album is one of the first records had, in fact I had a tape recording, I remember when I went to buy the discs in the store I always ended up in hand with his white cover with the faces of the band that seen against the light from a glass of liquor, a show.

E 'another album in the discography of every rocker can not lacking, as all other historical album of Deep Purple.

Deep Purple - Come Taste the Band (1975) Rating: 9 / 10
  1. Comin 'Home (Coverdale, Bolin, Paice) - 3:55
  2. Lady Luck (Coverdale, Roger Cook) - 2:48
  3. Gettin 'Tighter (Bolin, Hughes) - 3:37
  4. Dealer (Coverdale, Bolin) - 3:50
  5. I Need Love (Coverdale, Bolin) - 4:23
  6. Drifter (Coverdale, Bolin) - 4:02
  7. Love Child (Coverdale, Bolin) - 3:08
  8. This Time Around / Owed to 'G (Bolin, Hughes, Lord) - 6:10
  9. You Keep On Moving (Coverdale, Hughes) - 5:19

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