Abandon Deep Purple

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  • Release Date: 06/02/1998
  • Sales Rank: 29,715
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 060768625020

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Abandon

1LISTENAny Fule Kno That 4:27
2LISTENAlmost Human 4:49
3LISTENDon't Make Me Happy 4:45
4LISTENSeventh Heaven 5:29
5LISTENWatching the Sky 5:57
6LISTENFingers to the Bone 4:53
7LISTENJack Ruby 3:47
8LISTENShe Was 4:17
9LISTENWhatsername 4:11
10LISTEN'69 5:13
11LISTENEvil Louie 4:50
12LISTENBloodsucker 4:29

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Deep Purple continued cranking out new albums into the late '90s, despite diminished audiences and little attention from the media. But as long as they continued to satisfy their hardcore fans, those factors didn't matter; Abandon should satisfy those fans. Granted, the band isn't as young and energetic as they once were, but they are willing to try new material, which can't be said about other aging hard rockers from the '70s. The addition of guitarist Steve Morse has revitalized the band and he sounds more a part of the band here than he did on his debut, Purpendicular. Abandon is a harder-rocking album than its predecessor, but there's a number of layers to their rock, as they occasionally stretch into challenging neo-prog territory. But the main thing about the album is that it hits hard and heavy -- harder than any Deep Purple album in recent memory and that makes a welcome revelation for hardcore followers. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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September 17, 2004: I love the new beats! The way they put these songs together is pure genius. The guitar licks on these songs are slick, tight, and good as it gets.