It's a long way from the simple and rather forgotten
days of guitarist Ritchie Blackmore's early dabbling in English skiffle to
belting out some of the most memorable leads and riffs in hard rock. This
well-researched collection traces the roots of a young "Man In Black" fingering
the fretboard to nothing sounding that spectacularly different from his peers
in the beginning to smoking the rest of the pack while fronting the
multi-million-selling Deep Purple. Unearthed are four previously unreleased
Deep Purple tracks, lost treasures that are worth the price alone, particularly
the earliest recorded live version of "Highway Star," still in its infancy
before being solidified in the studio on Machine Head. |