Deep Purple - Purpendicular [2LP] (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Deep Purple
- Title: Purpendicular [2LP 180 gram]
- Year Of Release: 2011 (1996)
- Label: Music On Vinyl B.V [MOVLP 361]
- Genre: Hard Rock
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue) [24Bit/192]
- Total Time: 66:51
- Total Size: 2,72 GB (Scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Purpendicular is the fifteenth studio album by the English rock band, Deep Purple. Released in 1996, it is their first album with guitarist from Dixie Dregs Steve Morse, who replaced Ritchie Blackmore; Blackmore, meanwhile, resurrected Rainbow and released the album Stranger in Us All.
It was recorded at Greg Rike Productions, Orlando, Florida, February to October 1995 and engineered by Darren Schneider and Keith Andrews. It had a more experimental approach than previous albums. The arrangement to "The Aviator", for example, employed an acoustic folk/country arrangement that had not previously been heard on the band's previous work. Several of the songs, such as "Vavoom: Ted the Mechanic" featured smaller keyboard parts, and mainly center on the guitar parts. Another new addition to the guitar playing was the use of pinch harmonics, very notably used on "Vavoom: Ted the Mechanic" and "Somebody Stole My Guitar". "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming" and "Vavoom: Ted the Mechanic" remained regular features in Deep Purple's live setlist in recent tours.
Like the title of the band's following album, Abandon, Purpendicular is a pun; in this case, based on the band's name and the word "Perpendicular".
It was recorded at Greg Rike Productions, Orlando, Florida, February to October 1995 and engineered by Darren Schneider and Keith Andrews. It had a more experimental approach than previous albums. The arrangement to "The Aviator", for example, employed an acoustic folk/country arrangement that had not previously been heard on the band's previous work. Several of the songs, such as "Vavoom: Ted the Mechanic" featured smaller keyboard parts, and mainly center on the guitar parts. Another new addition to the guitar playing was the use of pinch harmonics, very notably used on "Vavoom: Ted the Mechanic" and "Somebody Stole My Guitar". "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming" and "Vavoom: Ted the Mechanic" remained regular features in Deep Purple's live setlist in recent tours.
Like the title of the band's following album, Abandon, Purpendicular is a pun; in this case, based on the band's name and the word "Perpendicular".
Tracklist:
A1. Vavoom : Ted The Mechanic [04:16]
A2. Loosen My Strings [05:57]
A3. Soon Forgotten [04:47]
B1. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming [07:29]
B2. Cascades : I'm Not Your Lover [04:43]
B3. The Aviator [05:20]
C1. Rosa's Cantina [05:09]
C2. A Castle Full Of Rascals [05:08]
C3. A Touch Away [04:36]
D1. Hey Cisco [05:54]
D2. Somebody Stole My Guitar [04:09]
D3. The Purpendicular Waltz [04:43]
D4. Don't Hold Your Breath [04:40]
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