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Come Taste the Band

Come Taste the Band
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Manufacturer: Friday Music
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0829421105824
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Friday Music
Manufacturer: Friday Music
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Friday Music
Release Date: 2007-07-31
Studio: Friday Music

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Editorial Reviews:

As a last installment from the highly successful Warner Brothers label era recordings of Deep Purple, "Come Taste The Band" finally sees a compact disc release for the first time in almost two decades. Newly remastered from the original Warner Music vault tapes, this rocking first and sadly final album from the Mark IV line-up introduces the late great Tommy Bolin on lead guitar along with David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, and the founders Jon Lord and Ian Paice.

Things kick off with the fireball laden "Comin' Home". A rip roaring keyboard from Jon Lord, and David Coverdale's vocals truly define the spirit and integrity of these hard rock champions. And this is just the first song...hang on!

The multi-talented Glenn Hughes continues his resume of signature tunes as the hit single from the album "Getting' Tighter" follows a long line of Purple classics. Bolin's bluesy feel and Paice's rhythmic drum patterns made this a very good listen then, as it is today. A definitive stand- out track.

For the prog-rock crowd, the Purple develop two songs into one " This Time Around"/ "Owed To G" For the money, this dual exercise in style and world class musicianship stands as a cornerstone for this album and for this era of the band. Lord's flawless playing, Bolin's ability to create different tones and Paice's accents truly built this as one of the more defining moments from this recording.

Shortly after this recording, Tommy Bolin had died and Deep Purple took a break as a unit from recording for almost another decade. But before they moved on, they left us with one incredible recording called " Come Taste The Band" Out of print for almost two decades, now back, newly remastered by Joe Reagoso ( Procol Harum, David Lee Roth, Johnny Winter, Canned Heat), new liner notes including glimpses about Tommy Bolin from Johnnie Bolin ( Black Oak Arkansas) Tommy's younger brother, packaged in very cool limited edition purple compact disc tray and sounding better than ever. Enjoy!


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Summary: time to taste the band
Comment: Even 33 years after its initial release this is a difficult album to review.

I don't think many Deep Purple fans gave Mk IV much of a chance when "Come taste the band" was released. It was nothing like "In rock", "Machine Head", or even "Burn". By the time I got interested in rock music in the late 70ies the verdict was that the album was crap, and that Mk IV was a crap live band (the horrible "Last Concert in Japan" seemed to provide the evidence), and so I never bothered with them.

Somewhere along the line I heard "Lady Luck" on the radio on thought "not bad". I bought Billy Cobham's "Spectrum" with Tommy Bolin on guitar and thought it was so good that I even bought Tommy Bolin's first solo album and thought it was very good too. But I still didn't feel like tasting the band.

In 2006 I read the reviews of "On the wings of a russian foxbat" and got interested enough to buy it. To my surprise I enjoyed this Mk IV more than "Live in Paris" recorded with Richie Blackmore less than a year before.

In 2007 the remastered version of "Come taste the band" was released, and finally, after only a year of hesitation, I got a copy.

I admit that it was not easy at first to listen to the CD. The music was nothing like Deep Purple. But then I somehow I got over the hump. I kept playing the CD in my car for days (I wouldn't want to try this with any other Purple album), got to like it, and finally to love it. There is not a single weak song to be heard, even though it took me a long time to fully appreciate the ballad "this time around".

No, it's not a Deep Purple album. Not really. But a great rock album it is for certain. I can't stop wondering what might have been had Bolin and Hughes not been drug addicts and the band had gone on. Man, they were good.

There is only one more thing to say: come taste the band!




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Summary: Great Taste of Rock & Roll!
Comment: Deep Purples last with Coverdale & Hughes was probably not popular with
die hards but is still one of the best. With Tommy Bolin on guitar this
has more funky/blues & slow numbers but still rocks. Its worth a listen
just for the classics Gettin' Tighter, This Time Around & You Keep on
Moving which is one of my favorites. The band still plays great & this
music should not be dismissed. I'm sure fans of Coverdale & Hughes love
this as I do! It's a must for any fan of all!

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Summary: Dark horse classic
Comment: A surprising gem from the much maligned mark four line up of Purple. While this version of the group turned into a train wreck ( with a few shining moments) on the road. In the studio they were in there element. New comer Tommy Bolin not feeling chained to living up to Blackmore's barouqe bluesey style injects the band with new life. Tight sinewy arrangements fill this disc from start too finish. Veteran Purple members Lord and Paice deliver fantastic performances. Relative new comers Hughs and Coverdale come into there own here. Dumping the tacky duet format of Burn and Stormbringer each one get there own spotlight.This album is a dark horse favorite of Deep Purple fans the world over.

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Summary: Purple Gets Fun-Kay
Comment: When Deep Purple replace their singer and vocalist for the second time with David Coverdale and Glen Hughes, they started to get a funkier direction than the driving, heavy, classical-infused Gillan/Glover days. And, for me, it was patchy - there's some great stuff on "Burn" and "Stormbringer", but also a lot of stuff that doesn't completely work for me. When Blackmore left and they replaced him with Tommy Bolin for this album, it all seemed to fall into place again. This album is consistently good funk (and soul) infused hard rock, and it works! It definitely has more of a dated/of-its-time sound than the classic sound of the early 70's Purple, but that kind of adds to it's charm. Definitely one of my favorite post-Machine Head albums by the band. I'm not a big fan of straight-ahead funk and soul, but this has a enough hard rock kick to make it work for me. If you like the late-70's work of Uriah Heep or early Whitesnake, this should go over well.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Classic
Comment: This album is simply great. Just buy it. You won't be disappointed. This album was a big part of the soundtrack of 2007 in my life. It is simply a classic, memorable, album. Once you get it, you'll be listening to it for the rest of your life.


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