Burn (Kerrang 1981) https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/t953 Runboard| Burn (Kerrang 1981) en-us Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:39:14 +0000 Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:39:14 +0000 https://www.runboard.com/ rssfeeds_managingeditor@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds managing editor) rssfeeds_webmaster@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds webmaster) akBBS 60 Re: Burn (Kerrang 1981)https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p14280,from=rss#post14280https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p14280,from=rss#post14280I know the story,didn't he collaborate with someone on that?? Since you have it handy,why not give us his take on Fireball,I believe it was positive as asual for him and that album. Nice picture layout of the covers as well. Those were the days my friend! nondisclosed_email@example.com (Gillans micstand)Sat, 16 Oct 2004 03:42:15 +0000 Burn (Kerrang 1981)https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p14279,from=rss#post14279https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p14279,from=rss#post14279My hero from DPAS Simon Robinson have back in 1981 a lp guide to all Deep Purple albums. Burn (purple tps 3505 february 1974) Showed a marked change in direction, leaning more towards a blues based rock at times,with Ritchie finally getting the Paul Rodgers vocal sound he had been after so long from Coverdale,who showed a lot of promise,"Sail Away" was the epitomy of what the group were after,a marvellous emotional track with good vocals,and some excellent syntheised guitar. "You Fool No One" was another adventurous track with duel vocals from David and Glenn. "Mistreated" cost Coverdale sleepless night, but paled beside the live versions which were to follow on the English and American tours. The album's weakest number is the instrumen- tal "A 200" sounding like an ELP left-over, and rescued only by one of Ritchie's most explosive guitar solos to date. nondisclosed_email@example.com (dancon)Sat, 02 Oct 2004 04:17:40 +0000