Year: 1974 (LP 1991)
Label: Antrop Records (Russia), П91 00128
Style: Hard Rock
Country: Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
Time: 36:40
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 255 Mb
Stormbringer is the ninth studio album by the English hard rock band Deep Purple, released in November 1974, and the second studio album to feature the Mk III lineup including vocalist David Coverdale and bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes.
Alex Henderson of AllMusic writes that "Stormbringer falls short of the excellence of Machine Head and Who Do We Think We Are, but nonetheless boasts some definite classics – including the fiery "Lady Double Dealer," the ominous title song (a goth metal treasure), the sweaty "High Ball Shooter," and the melancholy ballad "Soldier of Fortune."
Guitarist Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple following Stormbringer and its subsequent tour, publicly citing his dislike for the funky direction the band was taking. Glenn Hughes nevertheless praises the album and Blackmore's contributions: "People who listen to Stormbringer, please listen...Ritchie Blackmore is damn funky, whether he likes it or not. He played wonderfully on the album."
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Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
David Coverdale - vocals
Glenn Hughes - bass, vocals
Jon Lord - organ, keyboards
Ian Paice - drums
01. A1 Stormbringer (04:06)
02. A2 Love Don't Mean A Thing (04:24)
03. A3 Holy Man (04:31)
04. A4 Hold On (05:03)
05. B1 Lady Double Dealer (03:21)
06. B2 You Can't Do It Right (03:21)
07. B3 High Ball Shooter (04:31)
08. B4 The Gypsy (04:03)
09. B5 Soldier Of Fortune (03:16)
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