Highlights: Knocking at your Back Door, Nobody´s Home, Perfect Strangers, Wasted Potent, fun, well crafted and with all we loved about DP in the first It was DP on the eighties, and the eighties sounded The exciting comeback of not just a missed great band back then, but also with Highlights: Hard Road, The Shield, Kentucky Woman. The true birth of their signature hard rock, call and answer sound. DP didn´t figured out their sound yet, but theyĭelivered some excellent songs in several genres: psychedelic, progressive, pop and Highlights: Love Child (great funk track), You Keep on Moving, Gettin´ Tighter.įrom now on, this list consists on just recommendable albums for both rock and DPįans. Fresher and newer, given that the band decided toĮxperiment more after Blackmore´s departure. The only Mk IV record is now a testimony of how great was Tommy Bolin, the mini Highlights: Stormbringer, Soldier of Fortune, You Can´t Do It Right. That), but is one hell of an album nonetheless. Stormbringer is a maybe too much Funk inflicted work (at least, Ritchie thought The curse of the second record continues. Highlights: Vincent Price (great video), Uncommon Man, Hell To Pay. The tribute songsĪre awesome and the whole album has a good sound overall. It feels kinda fresh, fun and really enjoyable. Highlights: Woman from Tokio (huge hit), Rat Bat Blue, Mary Long. This record is not bad, but it clearly shows a band tired and uninspired.Įven with that in mind, it´s a good album to hear. To rest, while the company forced them to go back to studio and make another Performed worst than Slaves and Masters on sales, being a much better record. Mk II second and final reunion and first true nineties sound record. Made an enjoyable album, welcoming new keyboardist, Don Airey. When the band stopped trying to hit big, and decided to have fun, they actually Second Mark VIII record, not as good as the lineup debut, but not bad. Too much brit pop, Vanilla Fudge like covers, psychedelic style and justĪ glimpse on the signature sound they will release later, found on On the Adress I´d recommend this one just in order to hear a band trying to find This record, though, has one great highlight: Strange Ways. Pretty much the same case as Abandon: after a great debut/comeback, the fuel Nice second effort by MkVII, but it didn´t match its previous release. Love Conquers All is the highlight of how bad this record is. Lord, Paice and Glover urged Ritchie to fire Turner and bring Gillan back. Mk V wasn´t a good idea and they knew it. But the rest of the bandĪlso perform pretty generic. Joe Lynn Turner, that´s why this one is at the bottom.
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