Deep Purple
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Review by Gary Hill
Deep Purple have been putting out consistently strong stuff for a while now. This new release continues that trend. I wasn't sure what to expect because guitar wizard Steve Morse recently had to leave the band for family reasons. Well, new axe-man Simon McBride is clearly up to the task. This album feels very much like a Deep Purple album, while also retaining some of the proggier things Morse brought to the table. This is familiar, and yet fresh. This is likely to make my "Best of 2024" list by the time the year is over. This edition also includes a cool behind the scenes documentary of the band on tour. While that's great, it doesn't need to be to make this great. It is a bonus. The album sells itself.
This review is available in book (paperback and hardcover) form in Music Street Journal: 2024 Volume 3 More information and purchase links can be found at: garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-2024.
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