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Deep Purple - Listen Learn Read On

Track listing:
Volume 1
  1. Keep A Knockin' 2:37
  2. You'll Never Stop Me Loving You 3:31
  3. Only Time Will Tell 2:14
  4. Send For That Girl 2:46
  5. Porcupine Juice 3:16
  6. I Can See Through You 3:26
  7. Mr. Universe 4:20
  8. Medusa 5:42
  9. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is 3:19
  10. See My People Come Together 6:09
  11. Hush 4:16
  12. Help! 6:03
  13. Shield 6:03
  14. Listen, Learn, Read On 4:03
  15. Kentucky Woman 4:43
  16. Playground 4:33
  17. Emmaretta 3:00
  18. The Bird Has Flown 2:52
Volume 2
  1. Why Didn't Rosemary- 5:04
  2. Hallelujah 3:42
  3. Ricochet 3:07
  4. The Bird Has Flown 3:05
  5. Hush 4:20
  6. Concerto Third Movement (Reprise) 5:37
  7. Hard Road (Wring That Neck) 20:46
  8. Jam Stew 3:56
  9. Speed King 3:26
  10. Cry Free 3:11
  11. Hard Lovin' Man 4:14
  12. Bloodsucker 3:18
  13. Living Wreck 2:58
  14. Studio Chat - Jam 0:41
  15. Flight Of The Rat 7:54
Volume 3
  1. Mandrake Root 30:05
  2. Grabsplatter 4:34
  3. Child In Time 10:50
  4. Jon Lord Interview 1:37
  5. Black Night 3:29
  6. Into The Fire 3:49
  7. Fools 5:22
  8. Fireball 3:25
  9. No One Came 6:26
  10. Demon's Eye 6:09
Volume 5
  1. Sail Away 5:50
  2. Coronarias Redig 4:54
  3. You Fool No One 18:59
  4. Mistreated 12:03
  5. Space Truckin' 29:53
Volume 6
  1. Stormbringer 4:07
  2. Soldier Of Fortune 3:16
  3. Hold On 5:12
  4. Highball Shooter [Instrumental] 4:31
  5. The Gypsy 5:45
  6. Drifter 4:01
  7. Dance To The Rock & Roll [Jam] 11:01
  8. This Time Around - Owed To 'g' 6:08
  9. Love Child 3:05
  10. Wild Dogs 5:56
  11. Lady Luck 3:25
  12. Gettin' Tighter 13:20
  13. You Keep On Moving 5:18

Notes


All songs written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice except where indicated.

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Disc one: Pre Purple and Mk 1
"Keep a Knockin'" (Penniman) 2:34
The Outlaws [feat. Ritchie Blackmore]
"You'll Never Stop Me Loving You" (Roger Lewis) 3:28
M.I. Five [feat. Rod Evans, Ian Paice]'
"Only Time Will Tell" (Lewis) 2:11
M.I. Five [feat. Evans, Paice]
"Send For that Girl" (Barter) 2:42
Johnny Kid & the Pirates [feat. Nick Simper]
"Porcupine Juice" (Dudgeon/Lord) 3:13
Santa Barbara Machine Head [feat. Jon Lord]
"I Can See Through You" (Roger Glover) 3:23
Episode Six [feat. Ian Gillan, Roger Glover]
"Mr. Universe" (David/Gillan) 4:17
Episode Six [feat. Gillan, Glover]
"Medusa" (Hughes) 5:40
Trapeze [feat. Glenn Hughes]
"Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" (Robert Lamm) 3:17
The Government [feat. David Coverdale]
"See My People Come Together" (Bolin) 6:07
Zephyr [feat. Tommy Bolin]
"Hush" (South) 4:13
"Help" (Lennon/McCartney) 6:00
"Shield" (Lord/Blackmore/Evans) 6:01
"Listen, Learn, Read On" (Blackmore/Lord/Evans/Paice) 4:00
"Kentucky Woman" (Neil Diamond) 4:41
"Playground" (Blackmore/Lord/Simper/Paice) 4:31 (The Book of Taliesyn out-take)
"Emmaretta" (Blackmore/Lord/Evans) 2:58 (single A-side)
"The Bird Has Flown" (Blackmore/Lord/Evans) 2:51 (US single B-side)

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Disc two: Mk 1 and Mk 2
"Why Didn't Rosemary" (Blackmore/Lord/Evans/Simper/Paice) 5:02
"Hallelujah" (Greenaway/Cook) 3:40 (single A-side)
"Ricochet" 3:04 (BBC session Aug 11 1969)
"The Bird Has Flown" (Blackmore/Lord/Evans) 3:03 (BBC session)
"Hush (South)" 4:16 (Live, Royal Albert Hall, 24 Sep 1969)
"Concerto Third Movement reprise" (Lord) 5:36 (Live, Royal Albert Hall)
"Wring that Neck" (Lord/Blackmore/Simper/Paice) 20:43 (Live, Montreux Casino, Oct 4 1969)
"Jam Stew" 3:54 (BBC session Oct 31, 1969)
"Speed King" 3:23 (BBC session)
"Cry Free" 3:08 (Deep Purple in Rock out-take)
"Hard Lovin' Man" 4:12 (BBC session Apr 21 1970)
"Bloodsucker" 3:14 (BBC session)
"Living Wreck" 2:58 (BBC session)
"Studio Chat / Jam" 0:40
"Flight of the Rat" 7:53 (95 remix)

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Disc three: Mk 2
"Mandrake Root" (Blackmore/Evans) 30:02 (Live, Stockholm, Nov 12, 1970)
"Grabsplatter" 4:30 (BBC session Sep 23 1970)
"Child in Time" 10:47 (BBC session)
"Jon Lord Interview" 1:35
"Black Night" 3:28 (BBC session)
"Into the Fire" 3:48 (BBC session)
"Fools" 5:19 (Fireball out-take)
"Fireball" 3:23
"No One Came" 6:24
"Demon's Eye" 6:08 (96 remix)

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Disc four: Mk 2 and Mk 3
"No No No" 7:16 (Live, Beat Club, German TV Sep 1971)
"Highway Star" 6:08 (Live, Beat Club)
Smoke on the Water 5:49 (Quad Mix UK 1974)
"Never Before" 4:01 (Quad Mix)
"When a Blind Man Cries" 3:27 (97 remix)
"Strange Kind of Woman" 8:44 (BBC in Concert, Paris Theatre Mar 9 1972)
"Lazy" 11:13 (Live, Tokyo, Aug 17 1972)
"Black Night" 5:47 (Live, Osaka, Aug 16 1972)
"Woman from Tokyo" 6:24 (99 remix)
"Smooth Dancer" 4:08
"Mary Long" 4:26 (99 remix)
"Burn" (Blackmore/Lord/Paice/Coverdale) 6:00
"Might Just Take Your Life" (Blackmore/Lord/Paice/Coverdale) 4:36

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Disc five: Mk 3
"Sail Away" (Blackmore/Coverdale) 5:47
"Coronarias Redig" (Blackmore/Lord/Paice) 4:52 (single B-side)
"You Fool No One" (Blackmore/Lord/Paice/Coverdale) 18:58 (Live, Ontario Speedway, Apr 6 1974)
"Mistreated" (Blackmore/Coverdale) 12:02 (Live, San Diego Sports Arena, Apr 9 1974)
"Space Truckin'" 29:52 (Live, Kilburn Gaumont, May 22 1974)

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Disc six: Mk 3 & Mk 4
"Stormbringer" (Blackmore/Coverdale) 4:04 (Quad Mix)
"Soldier of Fortune" (Blackmore/Coverdale) 3:14 (Quad Mix)
"Hold On" (Coverdale/Hughes/Lord/Paice) 5:08 (Quad Mix)
"High Ball Shooter" (Blackmore/Coverdale/Hughes/Lord/Paice) 4:30 (Instrumental mix)
"The Gypsy" (Blackmore/Coverdale/Hughes/Lord/Paice) 5:43 (Live, Paris Palais des Sports, Apr 7 1975)
"Drifter" (Bolin/Coverdale) 3:58 (California live rehearsal, June 1975)
"Dance to the Rock 'n' Roll" (Bolin/Coverdale/Hughes/Lord/Paice) 10:59 (California live rehearsal, Jam)
"This Time Around/Owed to 'G'" (Hughes/Lord; Bolin) 6:06
"Love Child" (Bolin/Coverdale) 3:03
"Wild Dogs" (Bolin/Tesar) 5:54 (Live, Tokyo Budokan, Dec 15 1975)
"Lady Luck" (Cook/Coverdale) 3:24 (Live, Long Beach Arena, Feb 27 1976)
"Gettin' Tighter" (Bolin/Hughes) 13:18 (Live, Long Beach Arena)
"You Keep on Movin'" (Coverdale/Hughes) 5:18

Amid the ever-growing tide of Deep Purple box sets (this was at least their eighth in nine years), Listen Learn Read On stands alone, not only as the ultimate round-up of the band's greatest moments, but also as the answer to more collectors' dreams than most collectors were even aware they'd had. You want Deep Purple's long-legendary, but forever unavailable BBC sessions? They're here. You want the killer live encores that other albums omitted? They're here. You want a solid introduction to the band members' pre-Purple passages? They're here. And, of course, you want the hits. So they're here as well.

Superficial similarities to the 2001 Rhino box can be dismissed immediately. Six CDs and a 120-page booklet eschew the full 30-plus year career summary approach that marked that set. Rather, Listen Learn Read On concentrates wholly on the band's original lifespan, prior to their mid-'70s break-up. That this covers each of the group's most vital incarnations is self-evident -- no matter that the reformed Deep Purple has now more than doubled its predecessor's existence -- still, the so-called Marks I and II and Mark III created the band's reputation, with II and III, at least, revitalized every time the latest line-up plays another show.

Of course the approach isn't perfect. No matter how well-loved the David Coverdale era of the band may have been, there is no escaping the fact that disc six, covering Stormbringer and Come Taste The Band, is a distinct departure from the highs of the earlier eras. Hitherto, Deep Purple were helping blueprint all that hard rock and metal would grow up to become. Those last couple of albums not only lost that particular focus, they also lost all the wit and wisdom that was once the band's hallmark. It gets pretty grueling in the dog days of that final disc.

Spin back to those that went before, however, and it doesn't even matter that it's once more around for "Smoke On The Water," "Child In Time," "Strange Kind Of Woman," "Space Trucking," and "Mistreated." In each and almost every instance, vaults have been scoured, archives have been emptied, and there's a surprise around every corner -- a quadrophonic mix here, a BBC session there and, in the case of "Space Trucking," a previously unissued 30-minute live version that makes every other rendition sound anemic.

Familiar friends rub shoulders with perfect strangers -- the Fireball outtake, "Fools," is the only wholly unheard song on the set, but almost half the 71 tracks here have either never seen legal daylight in the past, or are making their CD debut. And, of the rest -- well, you said you wanted the hits. You just didn't say exactly how you wanted them.