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Burn
Studio album by Deep Purple
Released 15 February 1974
Recorded November, 1973
Montreux, Switzerland
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, blues-rock
Length 41:37 (Original LP)
Label EMI/Purple TPS 3505 (UK)
Warner Bros. (US)
Producer Deep Purple
Professional reviews
* Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]
* Rolling Stone (unfavourable)[2]
* Robert Christgau (C+)[3]
Burn is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Deep Purple. It was recorded in Montreux, Switzerland in November 1973 with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, and released in February 1974.
Contents
Recording and release
It introduced new lead vocalist David Coverdale and new bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes from Trapeze. They replaced Ian Gillan and Roger Glover. This was the first Deep Purple album with the Mark III lineup. With the addition of Coverdale and Hughes, Purple's hard rock sound became more boogie oriented, incorporating elements of soul and funk which would become much more prominent on the follow up album, Stormbringer.
"Coronarias Redig" was recorded during these sessions, but not used on the album, only appearing as a B-side on the "Might Just Take Your Life" single. It appears as a bonus track (in remixed form) on the anniversary edition rerelease.
'"Might Just Take Your Life"/"Coronarias Redig"' was Deep Purple's first UK single in two years. Released on February 12th, three days before the album.
Unusual for the time, the album was advertised on British television at the time of its release.
Track listing
All songs written by Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Jon Lord and Ian Paice except where indicated.
Side one
1. "Burn" 6:04
2. "Might Just Take Your Life" 4:36
3. "Lay Down, Stay Down" 4:15
4. "Sail Away" (Blackmore, Coverdale) 5:48
Side two
5. "You Fool No One" 4:47
6. "What's Goin' On Here" 4:55
7. "Mistreated" (Blackmore, Coverdale) 7:25
8. "``AŽŽ 200" (Blackmore, Lord, Paice) 3:51
9. "Coronarias Redig" (single b-side) (Blackmore, Lord, Paice) 5:30
Glenn Hughes participated in songwriting, but wasn't given credit due to unexpired contractual obligations. However the 30th anniversary edition of the album included Hughes in the credits for all the tracks except "Sail Away" and "Mistreated".
Personnel
* David Coverdale - lead vocals
* Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
* Glenn Hughes - bass, vocals
* Jon Lord - keyboards
* Ian Paice - drums
Additional personnel
* Rolling Stones Mobile Studio - recorded in Montreux, Switzerland
* Album devised and produced by Deep Purple.
* Engineer Martin Birch
* Assistant Tipani, George and Paul
* Mixed by Martin Birch and Deep Purple
* Remixes by Matthew Tait at Metropolis Studios, London
* Digital mastering and re-mastering by Peter Mew at Abbey Road Studios, London
* Executive producer - Tony Edwards
* Photography Fin Costello
Sales accomplishments
RIAA certification[4] (United States)
Date Designation Total Sales
March 20, 1974 Gold 500,000
BPI certification (United Kingdom)
Date Designation Total Sales
May 1, 1974 Silver[5] 60,000
July 1, 1974 Gold[6] 100,000
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