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Machine Head is the sixth studio album by English rock band Deep Purple. It was recorded in December 1971 in Montreux , Switzerland, and released on 30 March 1972, by Purple Records . It is the band's third album to feature the Mark II line-up of Ritchie Blackmore , Ian Gillan , Roger Glover , Jon Lord and Ian Paice .
"Never Before" is a song by English rock band Deep Purple, which appears on their 1972 album Machine Head. It was also released as a single and reached #35 in the UK on April 1, 1972 [2] A promo video was made for the song in 1972. The single version of the song is an edit of the album version and lasts 3:30.
Classic Albums: Deep Purple – The Making of Machine Head: ARIA: Gold [57] 1984–2000 2001 (DVD) New Live & Rare: The Video Collection 1984–2000: 2001 2002 (DVD) Perihelion: ARIA: Gold [58] 2002 2016 (DVD) Live at the NEC: 1995–2007 2008 (DVD) Around the World Live: 2006 2007 (DVD) They All Came Down to Montreux: 2011 2011 (DVD)
Picking up some commercial success, the work hit the #41 slot on Billboard Top Independent Albums chart and additionally received critical praise from publications such as Allmusic. [1] As part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of Deep Purple's 1972 release Machine Head, Re-Machined was released on September 25, 2012, by Eagle Rock ...
In 2012, a tribute album featuring cover songs from Deep Purple's Machine Head was released, titled Re-Machined: A Tribute to Deep Purple's Machine Head. On this album, a live recording of "Highway Star" was featured by rock supergroup Chickenfoot, as well as a version recorded by Glenn Hughes, Steve Vai, and Chad Smith. [15]
"Lazy" is a song by Deep Purple from their 1972 album Machine Head. A live performance of the song can be found on the album Made in Japan, released later the same year.. The song starts out as an instrumental, keyboardist Jon Lord plays an overdriven Hammond organ intro, followed by the main riff and with the solo swapping between him and guitarist Ritchie Blackmore.
"Space Truckin'" is a song by English hard rock band Deep Purple. It is the seventh and final track on the Machine Head album and its lyrics talk of space travel.. Guitarist Ritchie Blackmore claims in Classic Albums: Deep Purple – The Making of Machine Head that the song composition started with the half-step riffs in the refrain, which were inspired by the theme music for the Batman TV ...
The Atomic Bitchwax on their album 3. Gov't Mule on The Deep End, Volume 1 in which Roger Glover made a guest appearance. Paul Gilbert on Smoke on the Water, a Tribute to Deep Purple; Van Halen used to perform the song during their early concerts. [2] Glenn Hughes, Luis Maldonado & Chad Smith on Re-Machined: A Tribute to Deep Purple's Machine Head.