Purple Passages Explained

Purple Passages
Type:Compilation Album
Artist:Deep Purple
Cover:Purple Passages.jpg
Released:September 1972 (US)[1]
Recorded:1968–1969
Genre:Psychedelic rock, progressive rock, hard rock[2]
Length:69:12
Label:Warner Bros.
Producer:Derek Lawrence
Chronology:Deep Purple compilations
Next Title:Mark I & II
Next Year:1973

Purple Passages is a 1972 double-LP compilation album by Deep Purple released in North America, Venezuela and Japan only, featuring material originally released in 1968 and 1969 on the Tetragrammaton label. It features classics such as "Hush" and "Kentucky Woman". It was issued in Japan on compact disc in 1993.

This compilation included some alternate mixes of "The Bird Has Flown" and "Why Didn't Rosemary?", with the former having a clean intro instead of a fade-in on the album version. It also included the final Purple Mk. I single "Emmaretta" for the first time on LP. Original lead singer Rod Evans went on to front the popular 1970s band Captain Beyond.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "And the Address" (Blackmore/Lord) – 4.53
  2. "Hey Joe" (trad., arr. Lord/Evans/Simper/Paice/Blackmore) – 6.57
  3. "Hush" (Joe South) – 4.20
  4. "Emmaretta" (Lord/Blackmore/Evans) – 2.58

Side two

  1. "Chasing Shadows" (Lord/Paice) – 5.31
  2. "The Bird Has Flown" (Evans/Blackmore/Lord) – 5.30
  3. "Why Didn't Rosemary?" (Blackmore/Lord/Evans/Simper/Paice) – 5.00

Side three

  1. "Hard Road (Wring That Neck)" (Blackmore/Lord/Simper/Paice) – 5.11
  2. "The Shield" (Blackmore/Evans/Lord) – 6.02
  3. "Mandrake Root" (Blackmore/Evans/Lord) – 6.03

Side four

  1. "Kentucky Woman" (Neil Diamond) – 4.44
  2. "April" (Blackmore/Lord) – 12.03

Credits

Deep Purple

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Great Rock Discography. 210.
  2. http://www.deep-purple.net/review-files/earlyyears/earlyyears.htm Deep Purple early years: Seventy Seven Minutes In Prog Rock Heaven
  3. Book: Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005. Oricon Entertainment. Roppongi, Tokyo. 2006. 4-87131-077-9. ja.