Referred to as the "Third Leg" of the unholy trinity(the others being Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath), Deep Purple cemented itself as a founding father of metal with this 1970 studio album. As always, we had fun with sound clips derived from "This is Spinal Tap", a movie that seems to parody Deep Purple more than most metal bands of the time. This particular album is Mark II, the second lineup that adds Ian Pace and Roger Glover to Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord and Ian Paice. Upon first listen, it is heavy, aggressive, and fast paced. After the 2nd or 3rd listen, a range of less obvious influences from Little Richard to Jimmy Hendrix become more evident.
Enjoy!
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