Deep Purple - The Battle Rages On
Giant  (1993)
Classic Rock, Hard Rock

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Tape    10 tracks  (50:03) 
   01   The Battle Rages On             05:55
   02   Lick It Up             03:59
   03   Anya             06:31
   04   Talk About Love             04:07
   05   Time To Kill             05:48
   06   Ramshackle Man             05:33
   07   A Twist In The Tail             04:16
   08   Nasty Piece Of Work             04:35
   09   Solitaire             04:41
   10   One Man's Meat             04:38
Personal Details
Purchase Date 29.07.1993
Links Amazon US
Details
UPC (Barcode) 075992451727
Notes
Since its reformation with its classic lineup in 1984, Deep Purple has been one of those veteran bands that makes its money playing its well-known songs in concert while occasionally releasing albums that ape the style of its popular period-live; they are an oldies act, and on record they are a sort of Deep Purple sound-alike group. This remained true on their The Battle Rages On..., their fourth new studio album after getting back together, which marked the return of straying lead singer Ian Gillan, who had ducked out in 1989. Gillan was so buried in the mix and masked with backup vocals, however, that it was hard to tell the difference. The songs, built out of Ritchie Blackmore's guitar riffs complemented by Jon Lord's keyboards, were shorter and had quicker tempos than much heavy metal, making for a sound that was sometimes closer to Def Leppard than Deep Purple. The lyrics were the usual mishmash of sex and violence clichés. The album barely made the charts, which only confirmed that, after the initial hoopla about the reunion subsided, there wasn't much of an ongoing market for new Deep Purple music - even if it sounded like old Deep Purple music - which may be why Gillan and Blackmore left the group again after this release.