Author |
Topic Search Topic Options
|
Cristi
Special Collaborator
Crossover / Prog Metal Teams
Joined: July 27 2006
Location: wonderland
Status: Offline
Points: 43679
|
Topic: Deep Purple in the 90s Posted: August 03 2006 at 08:37 |
Deep Purple is one of my favourite bands. Of course their "golden era" is 1968-1974" (I thought of Burn too), but they came back throughout the 80s and 90s and still make music nowadays. Now I'd just like to know which album from the 90s do you enjoy most.
My favourite is Purpendicular.
Edited by Cristi - August 10 2006 at 12:29
|
|
Raff
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: July 29 2005
Location: None
Status: Offline
Points: 24429
|
Posted: August 03 2006 at 08:41 |
Purpendicular for me too - and welcome to the club of DP lovers, headed by myself and the mighty WaywardSon (he of the Ritchie avatar)! "Slaves and Masters"... with that awful Joe Lynn Turner... doesn't even deserve the name of a DP album!
|
|
Ricochet
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: February 27 2005
Location: Nauru
Status: Offline
Points: 46301
|
Posted: August 03 2006 at 08:46 |
I only know Slaves And Masters, which really depressed me.
(in an awful way, of course)
|
|
|
Bob Greece
Prog Reviewer
Joined: July 04 2005
Location: Greece
Status: Offline
Points: 1823
|
Posted: August 03 2006 at 08:55 |
There's one song that they keep playing on the radio which I like a lot "Sometimes I Feel Like Crying". Which album is that from and is the rest of the album any good?
|
|
|
Raff
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: July 29 2005
Location: None
Status: Offline
Points: 24429
|
Posted: August 03 2006 at 09:37 |
It's ...Screaming, not Crying - and it's from Purpendicular (see above).
|
|
WaywardSon
Prog Reviewer
Joined: April 23 2006
Location: Brazil
Status: Offline
Points: 2537
|
Posted: August 03 2006 at 09:53 |
Purpendicular is the best out of those
|
|
NotAProghead
Special Collaborator
Errors & Omissions Team
Joined: October 22 2005
Location: Russia
Status: Offline
Points: 7852
|
Posted: August 03 2006 at 09:56 |
I voted for "The Battle Rages On".
"Abandon" is the worst DP album ever, IMHO. The only listenable track here is "Don't Make Me Happy", but it looks like "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming - 2".
Edited by NotAProghead - August 03 2006 at 09:57
|
Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
|
|
Abstrakt
Forum Senior Member
Joined: August 18 2005
Location: Soundgarden
Status: Offline
Points: 18292
|
Posted: August 04 2006 at 12:25 |
The Battle Rages On!
|
|
Kleynan
Forum Senior Member
Joined: January 28 2006
Location: Denmark
Status: Offline
Points: 720
|
Posted: August 04 2006 at 15:09 |
Purpendicular! Mainly because it contains the masterpiece "Sometimes I feel like screaming".
|
You've just had a heavy session of electroshock therapy, and you're more relaxed than you've been in weeks.
|
|
M. B. Zapelini
Forum Senior Member
Joined: June 21 2005
Location: Brazil
Status: Offline
Points: 773
|
Posted: August 04 2006 at 15:49 |
Purpendicular for me too - it's refreshing to see how a 30 years old band can reinvent itself and sounds good.
|
"He's a man of the past and one of the present"
PETER HAMMILL
|
|
Uther
Forum Groupie
Joined: August 04 2006
Location: Chile
Status: Offline
Points: 86
|
Posted: September 28 2006 at 15:35 |
A complain.... purpendicular ¿ proto prog? pleeeeeeeease
Proto-Prog definitionRock Bands in existence prior to 1969 that influenced the development of progressive rock. The late 60's was a predominately experimental period for music. These bands were moving in a stream that eventually led to prog. The influence could have come from new sophisticated forms of writing and playing music, recording techniques, new instruments and vocal harmonies to name a few. Some of these bands became progressive rock bands themselves others did not.
|
What! can the devil speak true?
Macbeth, 1. 3
|
|
Raff
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: July 29 2005
Location: None
Status: Offline
Points: 24429
|
Posted: September 28 2006 at 15:48 |
Uther wrote:
A complain.... purpendicular ¿ proto prog? pleeeeeeeease
Proto-Prog definitionRock Bands in existence prior to 1969 that influenced the development of progressive rock. The late 60's was a predominately experimental period for music. These bands were moving in a stream that eventually led to prog. The influence could have come from new sophisticated forms of writing and playing music, recording techniques, new instruments and vocal harmonies to name a few. Some of these bands became progressive rock bands themselves others did not.
|
Just for accuracy's sake: "Purpendicular" is not proto-prog in itself, nor could it be - Proto-Prog refers to bands active before 1970, or anyway before the explosion of the Prog movement. However, until a classification by album is implemented, once a band is put in a subgenre, all their albums belong there too.
|
|
moodyxadi
Forum Senior Member
Joined: November 01 2005
Location: Brazil
Status: Offline
Points: 417
|
Posted: September 28 2006 at 19:45 |
I'm a man of the past. Don't like Purple without Ritchie.
|
Bach, Ma, Bros, Déia, Dante.
|
|
Mandrakeroot
Forum Senior Member
Italian Prog Specialist
Joined: March 01 2006
Location: San Foca, Friûl
Status: Offline
Points: 5851
|
Posted: September 29 2006 at 10:18 |
I see the Purple in concert in Pordenone ("Purpendicular" Tour, Steve Morse is a great axeman)...
But I vote for "The Battle Rages on"
|
|
Mandrakeroot
Forum Senior Member
Italian Prog Specialist
Joined: March 01 2006
Location: San Foca, Friûl
Status: Offline
Points: 5851
|
Posted: September 29 2006 at 10:21 |
"SLAVE AND MASTERS" IS NOT A BAD ALBUM!!!
|
|
Bilek
Forum Senior Member
VIP Member
Joined: July 05 2005
Location: Turkey
Status: Offline
Points: 1484
|
Posted: September 29 2006 at 10:31 |
Purpendicular by a mile
their most progressive release in more than two decades. (last proggy one was Stormbringer, with a touch of prog in Come Taste the Band)
interesting that they could bring forth an album like that after Blackmore's departure... Maybe Morse (whose work in Kansas I simply hate) brought fresh ideas, eh?!
btw, if live albums were included, my pick would be Olympia; great combination of Purpendicular hits and '70's classics, despite Gillan's "lyrics forgetfullness . Morse shows his skills better here IMHO.
Slaves and Masters , Battle Rages On is a half hearted reunion attempt, songs lack the usual flamboyance of Lord, sound to me "too mechanical"... I would still give 3 stars for just 4-5 of the songs, anyway (Anya alone carries the album. Wish it was included in Olympia). As for Abandon, it shows that even Morse's creative sparks were wearing out. Too many songs, too little shiny moments. Some are still great, though, despite their bluesines... Lord certainly deserved a better jubilee than this!
|
Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret: Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
|
|
A'swepe
Forum Senior Member
Joined: December 08 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 590
|
Posted: October 02 2006 at 10:28 |
I choose The Battle Rages On although I also like Slaves & Masters very much.
Perpendicular & Abandon - I can live without.
|
David - Never doubt in the dark that which you believe to be true in the light.
http://www.myspace.com/aardvarktxusa - Instrumental rock
http://www.soundclick.com/aardvarktxusa
|
|
Donate monthly and keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.