Fireball (album)
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15th September 1971 |
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September 1970 – June 1971 |
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Hard rock , heavy metal , psychedelic rock , progressive rock |
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Title (number) |
7th |
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running time |
38:40 |
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Deep Purple |
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Fireball ( English for 'fireball' ) is the fifth studio album by the British rock band Deep Purple , which was produced between September 1970 and June 1971 and released in September 1971. The second album by the "Mk II" line-up is considered one of the band's classic albums. It is their "most progressive hard rock album" and is seen as a trailblazer for heavy metal .
success
The album, which is more experimental than its predecessor, contributed to increasing the international awareness of the band. Fireball reached top positions worldwide, including the top of the English and German charts. Strange Kind of Woman , the single for the album, reached number 8 on the UK charts. On July 26, 2001 Fireball was awarded the gold record .
Track list
All songs were written by Ritchie Blackmore , Ian Gillan , Roger Glover , Jon Lord and Ian Paice .
page 1
- Fireball - 3:25
- No No No - 6:54
- Demon's Eye - 5:21 ( Strange Kind of Woman instead in the US Version )
- Anyone's Daughter - 4:43
Page 2
Bonus tracks (25th Anniversary Edition)
In 1996, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Fireball's release, the album was digitally remastered and re-released with nine bonus tracks. Except for The Noise Abatement Society Tapes , all additional songs were written by Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord and Paice.
- Strange Kind of Woman - 4:07 (A-side Remix '96)
- I'm Alone - 3:08 (B-side)
- Freedom - 3:37 (Album Out-take)
- Slow Train - 5:38 (Album Out-take)
- Demon's Eye - 6:13 (Remix '96)
- The Noise Abatement Society Tapes ( Solowjow-Sedoi , Traditional, Rossini ) - 4:17
- Fireball take 1 - 4:09 (Instrumental)
- Backwards Piano - 0:56
- No One Came - 6:24 (Remix '96)
useful information
- The German progressive rock group Anyone's Daughter was named after the title of the same name on Fireball .
- The Metallica -Schlagzeuger Lars Ulrich called Fireball as the decisive album that him in 1973 as a teenager after a live show of Who Do We Think We Are - incited European tour to make music themselves.
- The German singer-songwriter Michael Völkel plays a variation of Fools ' guitar solo in the middle part of his acoustic guitar version of Walter von der Vogelweide's Palestinian song .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Deep Purple Mark II History
- ↑ fireball on metal-archives.com: "This is one of the classic '70s heavy metal albums that contributed tremendously to the consolidation of the genre."
- ↑ Gold & Platinum riaa.com (English) accessed on July 24, 2009
- ↑ Interview with Anyone's Daughter guitarist Uwe Karpa in the music circus forum ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Paul Brannigan, Ian Winwood, Birth School Metallica Death: The Biography . (English)