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2 | [[caption-width-right:280:''Deep Purple in Rock''.]] |
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4 | ''Deep Purple in Rock'' is the fourth studio album by Music/DeepPurple, released in 1970. It is their first album with the classic "Mark II" line-up. Founding lead vocalist Rod Evans and founding bassist Nick Simper were fired from the band and replaced by [[Music/BlackSabbath Ian Gillan]] and [[Music/{{Rainbow}} Roger Glover]], both from Episode Six. Guitarist [[Music/{{Rainbow}} Ritchie Blackmore]] then took point with regards to the band's creative direction from keyboardist [[Music/{{Whitesnake}} Jon Lord]], which led to a switch to a HardRock sound, often bordering on HeavyMetal. The band did not forget their progressive roots however, and thus long solos by both Blackmore and Lord or a series of shorter but alternating solos dominate the record. |
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6 | [[MilestoneCelebration The album had a 25th anniversary re-release in 1995]], featuring plenty of bonus content - among them "Black Night", one of Deep Purple's greatest hits which had only been released as a single before. |
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8 | ---- |
9 | !! Tracklist: |
10 | |
11 | [[AC: Side One]] |
12 | |
13 | # "Speed King" (5:52) |
14 | # "Bloodsucker" (4:16) |
15 | # "Child in Time" (10:18) |
16 | |
17 | [[AC: Side Two]] |
18 | |
19 | # "Flight of the Rat" (7:53) |
20 | # "Into the Fire" (3:30) |
21 | # "Living Wreck" (4:31) |
22 | # "Hard Lovin' Man" (7:11) |
23 | |
24 | ---- |
25 | !! Bonus Tracks (25th Anniversary Edition): |
26 | |
27 | # "Black Night" |
28 | # "Studio Chat (1)" |
29 | # "Speed King (Piano Version)" |
30 | # "Studio Chat (2)" |
31 | # "Cry Free (Remix)" |
32 | # "Studio Chat (3)" |
33 | # "Jam Stew" |
34 | # "Studio Chat (4)" |
35 | # "Flight of the Rat (Remix)" |
36 | # "Studio Chat (5)" |
37 | # "Speed King (Remix)" |
38 | # "Studio Chat (6)" |
39 | # "Black Night (Remix)" |
40 | |
41 | ---- |
42 | !!Principal Members: |
43 | |
44 | * [[Music/{{Rainbow}} Ritchie Blackmore]] - guitar |
45 | * [[Music/BlackSabbath Ian Gillan]] - lead vocals |
46 | * [[Music/{{Rainbow}} Roger Glover]] - bass |
47 | * [[Music/{{Whitesnake}} Jon Lord]] - keyboard, organ |
48 | * [[Music/{{Whitesnake}} Ian Paice]] - drums, percussion |
49 | |
50 | ---- |
51 | !! Deep Purple In Trope: |
52 | |
53 | * ButNowIMustGo: |
54 | ** "Bloodsucker" |
55 | --> ''You really really grab me, but I've gotta move before they know I'm here and spread the news'' |
56 | ** "Hard Lovin' Man" |
57 | --> ''Oh gotta catch a train'' |
58 | * CarefulWithThatAxe: Ian Gillan's screams, especially on "Child in Time" are pretty otherworldly. |
59 | * ContinuityNod: "Bloodsucker" name-drops "take a lesson from a hard lovin' man", a reference to the track "Hard Lovin' Man". |
60 | * EpicRocking: "Speed King", "Child in Time", "Flight of the Rat", "Hard Lovin' Man". |
61 | * FaceOnTheCover: The band à la Mount Rushmore. |
62 | * IntercourseWithYou: "Hard Lovin' Man". |
63 | --> ''Come back here it's not over'' |
64 | --> ''Can't you see there's still time girl'' |
65 | --> ''I can last make it fast now'' |
66 | * FantasyLandmarkEquivalent: The cover depicts Mount Rushmore, with the faces of the presidents being replaced by the faces of the band members. |
67 | * IJustWantToBeFree: "Flight of the Rat" |
68 | --> ''Now I'm free'' |
69 | --> ''And I can see'' |
70 | --> ''That I am mee'' |
71 | * MetalScream: Prominent in a lot of songs, most famously "Child in Time". |
72 | * OneManSong: "Hard Lovin' Man" |
73 | * OneWordTitle: "Bloodsucker". |
74 | * PatrioticFervor: "Bloodsucker" |
75 | --> ''Got an English brain that's gonna make me wise'' |
76 | * PunBasedTitle: Well, they're carved out of rock on the cover, and the album is, of course, an example of rock music. |
77 | * RushmoreRefacement: The most famous example in rock history. |
78 | * SelfTitledAlbum: Borderline case. |
79 | * ShoutOut: |
80 | ** "Speed King" name-drops Music/LittleRichard's "Good Golly Miss Molly", "Tutti Frutti", "Lucille", "Rip It Up", Music/ElvisPresley's "Hard Headed Woman" and Music/ChuckBerry's "Some People." |
81 | ** Creator/{{Gotlib}} once spoofed the album cover with the characters from his ''Hamster Jovial'' strip. [[https://berichtenuithetverleden.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/gotlib-hamster-jovial-et-ses-louveteaux/]] |
82 | * SongOfSongTitles: "Speed King" name-drops several lines from famous rock 'n' roll songs. |
83 | * TakeThat: |
84 | ** "Into the Fire" |
85 | --> ''Gonna get a message through, you're gonna- into the fire'' |
86 | ** "Living Wreck" |
87 | --> ''Ah, you know you're a living wreck'' |
88 | * VisualPun: The cover art interprets the album's name literally - Deep Purple are carved in rock. |
89 | * WarIsHell: "Child in Time" |
90 | --> ''See the blind man shooting at the world'' |
91 | --> ''Bullets flying taking toll'' |
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