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Posté : 12 nov. 2005, 13:25
par Everflow
Dernier message de la page précédente :
Le nouvel album se place dans les charts européens... sauf en France
Germany: #10
Finland: #11
Swiss: #16
Austria: #20
Sweden: #22
Italy: #26
Czech Republic: #32
Poland: #40
England: #81
Posté : 12 nov. 2005, 13:45
par noise
je l'ai trouvé, il est rentré 85ème, vive la france!!
85 - DEEP PURPLE
Rapture of the deep
89 - HELLOWEEN
Keeper of the seven keys - the legacy -
et y avait le helloween juste derriere

Posté : 12 nov. 2005, 20:06
par marionnn
noise a écrit :je l'ai trouvé, il est rentré 85ème, vive la france!!
85 - DEEP PURPLE
Rapture of the deep
89 - HELLOWEEN
Keeper of the seven keys - the legacy -
et y avait le helloween juste derriere

Avec à peu près 1500 albums vendus
Posté : 12 nov. 2005, 21:57
par Julien06
c'est déjà bien que des albums de metal se classent dans les charts! c'est tellement rare en france.
Posté : 28 nov. 2005, 13:33
par Everflow
Une interview de Ian Gillan où il dit tout haut ce que beaucoup pensent tout bas : Blackmore perd son temps
http://web.telia.com/~u43123410/mfintervju180.html
Metalshrine: Have you heard any of the BLACKMORE'S NIGHT stuff?
Ian Gillan: "I have! I had to do an anomynous review. I heard his records and I listened to it very carefully. I do understand his love and I'm gonna pick my words very carefully here, but you know...I was doing a blind review and I suspected it might be BLACKMORE'S NIGHT and I said nothing. And the bloke said, 'Well, have a listen to this one!' What I did say was that the voice was very weak and the guitar sounded terrible. And then they played a Jeff Buckley track called 'Hallelujah' and I said, 'Now you're talking! There's and acoustic guitar, compare the difference! What was that? Ritchie?' 'Yes!' I know in my heart of hearts that Ritchie Blackmore is one of the great guitar players of all time. He's a fabulous technician and he's got incredible skills and he was a great showman. I have to talk about the positive things with Ritchie, because everyone talks about the negative things. He has all these qualities and all these skills and yet something is going on in his brain and I don't know what it is. But for a guitar player of that quality, to record such a crappy-sounding acoustic guitar...you just have to listen to Jeff Buckley and you hear how good an acoustic guitar sounds. Just listen to the vocal performances! Delivered quietly, but with such vibrant passion. Beautiful delivery! And as far as I am concerned, in my honest opinion, Ritchie is wasting his time! I know he's quirky, but I think I, like everyone else, would like to hear Ritchie play the guitar properly again. Not with DEEP PURPLE, but he's got plenty of opportunities to do what he wants to do. I'm a huge fan of Ritchie and I would like to see that. So that's my opinion on that and I hope I didn't sound too negative."
Posté : 28 nov. 2005, 14:22
par Alexandre Benoit
I particularly love that one: would like to hear Ritchie play the guitar properly again.
Posté : 04 déc. 2005, 13:29
par Everflow
Pour rester dans l'actu Purple, le label BMG va sortir en Mars 2 concerts (4 CDs) de la toute dernière tournée du groupe avec Blackmore, en 1993 :
According to Deep-Purple.net, BMG will be releasing two full shows from guitarist Ritchie Blackmore's last tour with DEEP PURPLE — recorded in Stuttgart and Birmingham in October/November 1993 on "The Battle Rages On" trek — as a four-CD box set. Both shows will be completely unedited and will make up for any disappointment that fans felt when the original "Come Hell Or High Water" CD was released eleven years ago. The four-CD set, "Live In Europe 1993", is now scheduled to ship during the first week of March. The track listing is expected to be as follows:
Show#1:
01. Highway Star (8.30)
02. Black Night (4.58)
03. Talk About Love (4.13)
04. A Twist In The Tail (4.24)
05. Perfect Strangers (6.50)
06. Beethoven (4.49)
07. Jon's Keyboard Solo (6.41)
08. Knockin At Your Back Door (7.38)
09. Anyones Daughter (4.10)
10. Child In Time (9.35)
11. Anya (7.45)
12. The Battle Rages On (5.55)
13. Lazy (3.07)
14. Drum Solo (3.39)
15. Space Truckin' (2.42)
16. Woman From Tokyo (2.20)
17. Paint It Black (5.51)
18. Hush (7.03)
19. Smoke On The Water (9.42)
Show#2:
01. Highway Star (5.33)
02. Black Night (6.04)
03. Talk About Love (4.11)
04. A Twist In The Tale (4.33)
05. Perfect Strangers (6.43)
06. The Mule (2.13)
07. Beethovens Ninth (8.06)
08. Knocking At Your Back Door (8.31)
09. Anyones Daughter (4.05)
10. Child In Time (10.14)
11. Anya (12.32)
12. The Battle Rages On (6.14)
13. Lazy (8.42)
14. In The Hall Of The Mountain King (1.44)
15. Space Truckin' (2.23)
16. Woman From Tokyo (5.48)
17. Paint It Black (4.50)
18. Speed King (6.55)
19. Hush (3.34)
20. Smoke On The Water (10.54)
Posté : 23 janv. 2006, 01:24
par Everflow
Tiens au fait j'ai le nouvel album depuis peu, et je le trouve plutôt sympa dans l'ensemble! Dommage que le son soit aussi cru et sec, même si c'est sans doute volontaire pour sonner 70's, mais les compos sont bien coolos et variées comme d'hab.
Gillan force de moins en moins sa voix, m'enfin il vieillit c'est logique, le feeling passe toujours aussi bien c'est l'essentiel, notamment sur le morceau-titre que j'adore. En live c'est encore mieux
A part ça, voilà une interview de Ian Gillan côté business pour une fois, dans laquelle il explique que le groupe ne se fait plus de l'argent que sur les tournées ou presque
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/invest ... 1227b1.asp
Une autre interview, en vidéo cette fois, où Gillan cause philo et sujets de société:
http://www.faceculture.nl/deeppurple/index.htm