Eugene S. - 17/Aug/2022  The third studio album by the English rock band Deep Purple, released in June 1969. The music of this album is mostly original and a combination of progressive rock, hard rock and psychedelic rock, but with a harder edge and with the guitar parts in more evidence than in the past. Super album!
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Andrei Z. - 23/Jun/2020  Even the black and white Bosch and the song of The Beatles could not spoil this album. It is very beautiful and accurate conveys the end of the sixties. It is a pity that the ideas of this album remained only in his possession. Oh! Led Zeppelin II... Camming out...
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Ivica S. - 15/Dec/2019  MARK 1 - very good album - Rod Evans and Nick Simper after this album are going to history - but, the songs and album are VERY VERY GOOD - Highly recommend
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Martin W. - 30/Sep/2018  This album is classic British hard rock at its finest. I love this entire package, it remains in it's time frame and i can not speak highly enough of this early period of Deep Purples career. A must for any dedicated rock music fan.
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Evripidis T. - 25/Apr/2017  One of the early albums of Deep Purple with a nod to the blues!! Still trying to find their real selves!! Includes some great songs!!
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Volodymyr Z. - 04/Mar/2015  Super album, super songs! April song is like a symphony!
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OverDefined - 08/Jun/2010  Life Long Tragedy unequivocally peaked with their 2008 LP Runaways before unceremoniously breaking up after one final U.S. tour. That record was a pai...
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Hing C F. - 12/Feb/2016  One of my favourite Rock group in my high school days. The song April is one of my all time no. 1 song on my record list.
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Vitali T. - 18/Dec/2014  The album was released in 1969. The third album. This last work with Rod Evans. This is my personal opinion, but all three albums with his vocal - the best albums of the group. On the cover art, and music, influenced the creativity of the Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch.
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Philip - 29/Nov/2010  Deep Purple mit schwarzhaarigen Pilz-Frisuren inmitten eines bunt gekleideten, tanzenden Publikums Das gab es! Der Frontmann hieß damals nicht Ian Gi...
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