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Fireball
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0081227565121
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
MPN: 75651
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Release Date: June 06, 2000
Studio: Rhino / Wea
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Another essential Deep Purple "Anniversary" edition
THE BAND: Ian Gillan (vocals), Ritchie Blackmore (guitars), Roger Glover (bass), Jon Lord (keyboards, organ), Ian Paice (drums & percussion).
THE DISC: (1971) Originally 7 tracks clocking in at approximately 39 minutes. This "Fireball - 25th Anniversary Edition" (1996) contains 16 total tracks (coming in at just under 79 total minutes). Included with the disc is a 26-page booklet containing 11 pages of written band history, numerous band photos and memorabilia, and thank you's. This ... Read More
Rating: - Blistering purple album with some quieter moments
Released in 1971, Fireball found the band sandwiched in between the scorching In Rock (1970) and the ever-popular Machine head (1972). Of these three albums, I have to say that I prefer Fireball given the combination of classic Deep Purple rockers and the more progressive elements of the band. Come to think of it, this album is also a little bit quieter too.
The lineup on this album is a personal favorite and includes Ritchie Blackmore (electric guitar); Roger Glover (Fender bass guitar); ... Read More
Rating: - Heavier than it was on vinyl.
The Roger Glover remaster is worth the extra few bucks not only because it makes the tracks sound bigger and heavier than they did originally, but the bonus tracks and the booklet are also interesting.
Rating: - Strange Kind Of World; another forgotten masterpiece!
This Deep Purple album is a hard rock masterpiece and what makes it even better, you don`t get that "classic rock radio" burnt out feeling. It's a shame that Fireball has been forgotten about over the years, and yet, like the Rolling Stones UK "Between The Buttons," it's all fresh because you haven't heard the songs to death. So if you're just starting to obtain Deep Purple albums, this one is essential. One of the great rock albums of 1971.
Highlights: No, No, No, Anyone's Daughter, Fools ... Read More
Rating: - Fireball
Band Personnell:
Ian Gillan - Vocals
Ritchie Blackmore - Guitars
Roger Glover - Bass
Ian Paice - Drums
Jon Lord - Organs and Keyboards
The second classic album by Deep Purple, this was more progessive than "Deep Purple in Rock" but it wasn't that wild, Blackmore didn't like this album much but Gillan pick this as one of his biggest favourites, anyway this album has highlights such as the title song, "No No No", "The Mule" and "Fools".
This album may be my ... Read More
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