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Episode Six - The Complete Episode Six: The Roots of Deep Purple (1991)

Episode Six - The Complete Episode Six: The Roots of Deep Purple (1991)

BAND/ARTIST: Episode Six

Episode Six - The Complete Episode Six: The Roots of Deep Purple (1991)


Tracklist:

01. My Babe (Previously Unissued) (2:54)
02. Put Yourself In My Place (1966) (2:32)
03. That's All I Want (1966) (2:33)
04. I Hear Trumpets Blow (1966) (2:31)
05. True Love Is Funny That Way (1966) (2:34)
06. Here There And Everywhere (1966) (2:13)
07. Mighty Morris Ten (1966) (2:25)
08. I Will Warm Your Heart (1966) (2:55)
09. Incense (1966) (2:44)
10. Love Hate Revenge (1967) (2:56)
11. Baby Baby Baby (1967) (2:55)
12. Morning Dew (1967) (2:58)
13. Sunshine Girl (1967) (2:55)
14. I Won't Hurt You (1967) (2:33)
15. U.F.O. (1967) (2:51)
16. I Can See Through You (1967) (3:26)
17. When I Fall In Love (1967) (1:58)
18. The Way You Look Tonight (Previously Unissued) (2:22)
19. My Little Red Book (Previously Unissued) (2:31)
20. Plastic Love (Previously Unissued) (2:31)
21. Time And Motion Man (Previously Unissued) (2:37)
22. Only Lonely People (Previously Unissued) (3:18)
23. Little One (1968) (2:46)
24. Wide Smiles (1968) (1:52)
25. Lucky Sunday (1968) (3:45)
26. Mr. Universe (1968) (4:20)
27. Mozart vs The Rest (1969) (3:02)
28. Jack D'Or (1969) (3:17)

This is not a Deep Purple album: it's a compilation of the singles released in the mid-to-late-'60s by Episode Six (Ian Gillan and Roger Glover's pre-Purple band). Six previously unreleased songs, and solo singles by two members, are also included. For Purple fans, it's interesting for Glover's early compositions (including a hot-rod parody song called "Mighty Morris Ten") and to hear Gillan, in a style very different from his well-known one, sing the Beatles' "Here There and Everywhere." "Mr. Universe," a late single, is the only track that really sounds close to Purple, with its air of menace, distorted guitar fills, and screams of "Ow!" from Gillan (and a title that Gillan later used for a solo album). For '60s fans, there's some above average period material here, from a beaty version of Willie Dixon's "My Babe" to the later psychedelic-influenced "I Can See Through You." Sheila Carter's orchestrated solo single ("I Will Warm Your Heart"/"Incense") is surprisingly good, but some of the poppier material is less interesting. A wide variety of covers are included, from the Tokens ("I Hear Trumpets Blow") to the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band ("I Won't Hurt You") to Mozart ("Mozart vs. the Rest," which copies Love Sculpture's "Sabre Dance" idea of supercharging a classical theme).


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  • tommy554
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