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The final lineup of Deep Purple in the 1970s ? Jon Lord, Ian Paice, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, and Tommy Bolin ? lasted less than a year, and released only one album, Come Taste the Band. This 65-minute collection of June 1975 rehearsals represents the only other studio document of this lineup, and thus the only other available studio stuff Bolin did with Deep Purple save Come Taste the Band. Deep Deep Purple fans will appreciate its importance as a historical relic, as the sound is good. There's also a cover of "Statesboro Blues" and, as a true oddity, a shambolic, one-minute circus-like cover of "I Got You Babe." |
TRACK | SONG |
1. | Owed to "G" (Bolin) - 3:31 |
2. | If You Love Me Woman (Bolin/Cloverdale) - 10:06 |
3. | The Orange Juice Song (Coverdale/Lord) - 3:33 |
4. | I Got Nothing for You (Bolin/Coverdale/Hughes/Lord) - 12:52 |
5. | Statesboro Blues (McTell) - 5:54 |
6. | Dance to the Rock & Roll (Bolin/Coverdale/Hughes/Lord/Paice) - 11:01 |
7. | Drifter (Bolin/Coverdale) - 3:28 |
8. | Drifter (Bolin/Coverdale) - 4:02 |
9. | The Last of the Long Jams (Bolin/Coverdale/Hughes/Lord/Paice) - 9:04 |
ALBUM RELEASES | |||
YEAR | FORMAT | PUBLISHER | NUMBER |
2000 | CD | Purple | 303 |
2000 | CD | Purple Records | 303 |
MUSICIANS | |
Tommy Bolin | Guitar |
Jon Lord | Organ |
David Coverdale | Vocals |
Glenn Hughes | Vocals |
Ian Paice | Drums |
PRODUCTION CREDITS | |
Simon Robinson | Liner Notes, Coordination |
Nick Watson | Sound Replacements |