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Deep Purple - The House Of Blue Light album

Deep Purple - The House Of Blue Light album

  • Performer: Deep Purple
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: The House Of Blue Light
  • Released: 1987
  • Style: Hard Rock
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Deep Purple - The House Of Blue Light (1987).

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The House of Blue Light is the twelfth studio album by The British rock band Deep Purple, released in 1987. It is the second recording by the re-formed Mark II line-up, and the sixth studio album overall by this formation of the band. The album's creation was an exceedingly long and difficult process, which singer Ian Gillan compared to the recording of Who Do We Think We Are in Rome.

Virtually all of the record's first half suffers from this (especially "Unwritten Law" and "Bad Attitude"), but things improve with the Eastern-flavored melodies of "The Spanish Archer" and "Strange Ways. The eerie sound textures explored on the latter evoke memories of classic Purple, and finally allow some space.

Of the seventies hard-rock dinosaurs that still roam the earth, Deep Purple is one of the few with any credibility left in its crunch. The House of Blue Light - the second album by Purple’s classic In Rock lineup since their return to active duty - is certainly a marked improvement over their lukewarm ’84 comeback, Perfect Strangers, and, except for a couple of outright duds on side two, is as good as this band has ever been since its Smoke on the Water salad days.

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Album · 1987 · 10 Songs. When We Rock, We Rock and When We Roll, We Roll.

Although the album was ultimately a commercial disappointment. the music of The House of Blue Light has stood up to the test of time well. Deep Purple kept their momentum through 1988 with the successful live album Nobody’s Perfect, before personal issues lead to Gillan leaving the band again for a short spell.