Excellent song- The whole band excels, with Glenn Hughes and David Coverdale alternating on vocals, the expected strong soloing from Jon Lord and Richie Blackmore, and a verse which is backed by Ian Paice giving the drums a good rolling. The lyrics are almost to an Ian Gillan level of silliness, proving that Mk3 Deep Purple didn't lose too much of Mk2's trademarks!
@Dreamer Deceiver This album release is missing their famous bass player Roger Glover. I don't know what his deal was when they recorded the Burn album; recorded in November 1973. It was recorded in Montreaux, Switzerland with the Rolling Stones mobile recording unit. Yes, same as when they recorded their Machine Head album. The album was remastered in 2005 with 5 bonus tracks. IT ROCKS!
@Dreamer Deceiver This album release is missing their famous bass player Roger Glover. I don't know what his deal was when they recorded the Burn album; recorded in November 1973. It was recorded in Montreaux, Switzerland with the Rolling Stones mobile recording unit. Yes, same as when they recorded their Machine Head album. The album was remastered in 2005 with 5 bonus tracks. IT ROCKS!
Excellent song- The whole band excels, with Glenn Hughes and David Coverdale alternating on vocals, the expected strong soloing from Jon Lord and Richie Blackmore, and a verse which is backed by Ian Paice giving the drums a good rolling. The lyrics are almost to an Ian Gillan level of silliness, proving that Mk3 Deep Purple didn't lose too much of Mk2's trademarks!
@Dreamer Deceiver This album release is missing their famous bass player Roger Glover. I don't know what his deal was when they recorded the Burn album; recorded in November 1973. It was recorded in Montreaux, Switzerland with the Rolling Stones mobile recording unit. Yes, same as when they recorded their Machine Head album. The album was remastered in 2005 with 5 bonus tracks. IT ROCKS!
@Dreamer Deceiver This album release is missing their famous bass player Roger Glover. I don't know what his deal was when they recorded the Burn album; recorded in November 1973. It was recorded in Montreaux, Switzerland with the Rolling Stones mobile recording unit. Yes, same as when they recorded their Machine Head album. The album was remastered in 2005 with 5 bonus tracks. IT ROCKS!