The Infinite Live Recordings, Vol. 1 (Live at Hellfest 2017) Deep Purple
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
17.11.2017
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Time for Bedlam 04:59
- 2 Fireball 03:26
- 3 Bloodsucker 04:11
- 4 Strange Kind of Woman 07:41
- 5 Uncommon Man 06:40
- 6 The Surprising 06:01
- 7 Lazy 07:47
- 8 Birds of Prey 05:45
- 9 Hell to Pay 05:10
- 10 Key Solo 04:18
- 11 Perfect Strangers 07:10
- 12 Space Truckin' 05:02
- 13 Smoke on the Water 06:40
- 14 Peter Gunn / Hush 07:40
- 15 Black Night 07:25
Info for The Infinite Live Recordings, Vol. 1 (Live at Hellfest 2017)
This Deep Purple live album was recorded at the Hellfest 2017, the biggest metal festival in France and contains a brand new previously unreleased 80min live performance. Thousands of fans assembled to witness this very special performance.
Deep Purple
Deep Purple
are an English rock band formed in Hertford in 1968. They are considered to be among the pioneers of heavy metal and modern hard rock, although their musical approach changed over the years. Originally formed as a progressive rock band, the band's sound shifted to hard rock in 1970. Deep Purple, together with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, have been referred to as the "unholy trinity of British hard rock and heavy metal in the early to mid-Seventies". They were listed in the 1975 Guinness Book of World Records as "the globe's loudest band" for a 1972 concert at London's Rainbow Theatre, and have sold over 100 million albums worldwide, including 8,5 million certified units in the US.
The band has gone through many line-up changes and an eight-year hiatus (1976–1984). The 1968–1976 line-ups are commonly labelled Mark I, II, III and IV. Their second and most commercially successful line-up featured Ian Gillan (vocals), Jon Lord (organ), Roger Glover (bass), Ian Paice (drums), and Ritchie Blackmore (guitar). This line-up was active from 1969 to 1973, and was revived from 1984 to 1989, and again from 1992 to 1993. The band achieved more modest success in the intervening periods between 1968 and 1969 with the line-up including Rod Evans (vocals) and Nick Simper (bass, backing vocals), between 1974 and 1976 (Tommy Bolin replacing Blackmore in 1975) with the line-up including David Coverdale (vocals) and Glenn Hughes (bass, vocals), and between 1989 and 1992 with the line-up including Joe Lynn Turner (vocals). The band's line-up (currently featuring Ian Gillan, and guitarist Steve Morse from 1994) has been much more stable in recent years, although organist Jon Lord's retirement from the band in 2002 (being succeeded by Don Airey) left Ian Paice as the only original Deep Purple member still in the band.
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