Deep Purple Post Lyric Video for New Song, "All The Time In The World"
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Deep Purple recently posted an official lyric video for "All the Time in the World," the first single from their upcoming album, NOW What?!. The album will be released April 30 in North America via earMUSIC.
The album, which was recorded in Nashville, was produced by Bob Ezrin, who worked on Kiss' Destroyer, Pink Floyd's The Wall and many other classic albums. Song titles on NOW What?! include "Out of Hand," "Hell to Pay," "Weirdistan," "Uncommon Man" and "Above And Beyond," the last of which being a tribute to the band's longtime keyboard player, Jon Lord, who died last year.
NOW What?! is the follow-up to 2005's Rapture of the Deep. The band's current lineup is Ian Paice (drums), Roger Glover (bass), Ian Gillan (vocals), Steve Morse (guitar) and Don Airey (keyboards).
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neckthruwarlock
March 16, 2013 at 9:21pm
Pretty good new track!
Ezrin has a knack for being a bit soft in the shred department, but that's alright. When he was young and hungry he did produce Alice Cooper's "Killer" which is an amazing hard rock masterpiece with some great leads throughout (horns in "Under My Wheels" had to be his idea). Putting his children's vocals on walkie talkies as background noise on "God of Thunder" was weird and distracting during the Kiss album recording and Ace was almost nowhere to be found. Bob, it's "God of Thunder", not Lord of the Flies or Children of the Corn. Demon growls may have been better in the background and more reflective of Gene's personality. Oh well, what do I know? Beth was a great money maker and that's all that matters to Gene anyways.
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ritchfan
March 15, 2013 at 1:02pm
pleasant to listen to...good production.
I hope there is more guitar in the other tracks though.
Wish y'all good luck DP!
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ardiril
March 14, 2013 at 9:20pm
How could Ezrin let Gillan get away with those lyrics? Steve, Roger and Paicey are sounding good, though.














