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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2010 at 09:59
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2010 at 10:04
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

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Hey Pablo, I've never been a Deep Purple fan, but I was checking out Jon Lord on Youtube...wow.  Clap
 
Cool, good to hear that!Thumbs Up
 
Are you curious in getting any of their material?Wink


Having grown up on classic rock, I am familiar with them somewhat, but own no albums.

Knowing me, what would you suggest sir?  (Raff, feel free to jump in at any time too!)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2010 at 10:08

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2010 at 10:34
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Hey Pablo, I've never been a Deep Purple fan, but I was checking out Jon Lord on Youtube...wow.  Clap
 
Cool, good to hear that!Thumbs Up
 
Are you curious in getting any of their material?Wink


Having grown up on classic rock, I am familiar with them somewhat, but own no albums.

Knowing me, what would you suggest sir?  (Raff, feel free to jump in at any time too!)
 
1970 to 1975 (all Gillian albums from 1970 to 1973, and all Coverdale albums from 1974 and 1975 maybe with the exception of stormbringer), then perfect strangers in 1984 and the welcome return to form with the excellent Purpendicular in 1996. The Rod Evans-era with Shades of Deep Purple is not bad either.
I believe the post-purpendicular are good as well, but I am not very aware of them.
 
So, to sum up, almost the whole discography is worth checking out with the exception of the three albums released between 1987 and 1993
 
"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2010 at 10:46
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Hey Pablo, I've never been a Deep Purple fan, but I was checking out Jon Lord on Youtube...wow.  Clap
 
Cool, good to hear that!Thumbs Up
 
Are you curious in getting any of their material?Wink


Having grown up on classic rock, I am familiar with them somewhat, but own no albums.

Knowing me, what would you suggest sir?  (Raff, feel free to jump in at any time too!)
 
Hmm....
 
Fireball or Machine Head are always good entries to Deep Purple with the classic line-up. However the line-up with Coverdale and Hughes might interest you, but I don't know much of your hard-rock taste, to say exactly which.
 
Have a peek with these samples if you like, and tell me which do you prefer:
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2010 at 11:34
Can't say I really dug any of them Pablo.  Perhaps I should give Jon Lord solo a try?  This one sounds very appealing to me.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2010 at 11:36
Continuing on with random:




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2010 at 11:41
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Can't say I really dug any of them Pablo.  Perhaps I should give Jon Lord solo a try?  This one sounds very appealing to me.

 
I was going to recommend you some of his solo stuff, but then I remembered that you didn't like Wakeman's Journey.
 
However, if you liked what you heard from Sarabande, then I would say give it a try. It's a great album, but wouldn't consider it his best work.
 
If you're interested in classical meets rock, the Concerto for Group and Orchestra might interest you:
 
But then again, you haven't liked the videos I showed you, then I might not be the most appropiate to recommend you.Embarrassed  
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I appreciate it, Pablo.  I think the best thing for me to do is just get an album or two and listen to them.  That's just how it happens with me sometimes (I hated The Mars Volta until I just took a dive and bought two of their records, and now they are one of my favorite modern bands).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2010 at 11:57
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

I appreciate it, Pablo.  I think the best thing for me to do is just get an album or two and listen to them.  That's just how it happens with me sometimes (I hated The Mars Volta until I just took a dive and bought two of their records, and now they are one of my favorite modern bands).
 
Seems a good idea for me. If that's the case, I'll just give you some info from their classics so as you know a rough idea from them:
 
Book of Taliesyn: mix 60's psych with rock and blues plus some experimentation that edges prog. The musicianship is pretty impressive for the 60's standards.
In Rock: very heavy with raw production. Has some very fine tunes, but if you don't really dig 70's heavy rock(not saying you don't) this is not a good place to start.
Fireball: more diverse sounding, some heavy stuff, some groovy and some "experimental". Gives a good idea of what the band is capable of doing.
Machine Head: Solid production with the band knowing exactly what to play. Lots of classic tunes without any of them being too heavy. The musicianship is top-notch like in Fireball.
Made in Japan: If I remember well you're not a big fan of live albums, but if you want a great compilation of Deep Purple's classics but improved with a lot of power plus some great jamming, this is it.
Burn: first album with Coverdale and Hughes, so expect a less heavy sound replaced with some funk and soul influences, but not so prominent. The musicianship is still top-notch.
Purpendicular: modern heavy rock with Steve Morse on board. Deep Purple's finest album since their 70's classic.
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2010 at 12:08
Thanks!

By the way, I love good live albums.  Smile
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Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Thanks!

By the way, I love good live albums.  Smile


If Made in Japan isn't considered "good", then i wonder what the hell is! Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2010 at 12:35
Today:
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Jethro Tull - War Child
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