The Purple Album (Whitesnake album) explained

The Purple Album
Type:studio
Artist:Whitesnake
Cover:The Purple Album by Whitesnake.jpg
Recorded:2014–2015
Studio:Hook City, Reno, Nevada
Genre:Hard rock
Length:66:01
Label:Frontiers
Rhino/Warner (Reissue)
Producer:David Coverdale, Michael McIntyre, Reb Beach
Prev Title:Made in Japan
Prev Year:2013
Next Title:Flesh & Blood
Next Year:2019

The Purple Album is the twelfth studio album by British hard rock band Whitesnake. It contains remakes of songs from Deep Purple band lineups Mark III and Mark IV, when Whitesnake lead singer David Coverdale was a member of that band.[1] It was released on 29 April in Japan, 15 May in Europe, 18 May in the UK and 19 May 2015 in the US through Frontiers Records.[2] On 8 September 2023, Whitesnake and RHINO reissued The Purple Album: Special Gold Edition in celebration of Coverdale's 50th anniversary of joining the Deep Purple, besides remixing and remastering, "features previously unreleased recordings, including the very demo that secured Coverdale's spot with Deep Purple".[3]

Background

A collection of re-recorded songs from Coverdale's time in Deep Purple, the idea sprang from talks he and Jon Lord had about a possible Mark III reunion a few years earlier. After Lord's death in 2012, Coverdale discussed the idea with Ritchie Blackmore, but they were unable to come to an agreement on the nature of the undertaking. Coverdale then decided to move forward with the project under the Whitesnake banner. Originally, the idea was acclaimed by Coverdale's wife, Cindy, "who suggested I (David) consider it as a Whitesnake project" in late 2013.[4] He described the resulting record as a tribute to his time in Deep Purple.[5]

It is also the first album since the band's 1989 studio album, Slip of the Tongue, to feature drummer Tommy Aldridge.

Touring

Whitesnake kicked off the North American leg of The Purple Tour in May 2015.[2] Joining the band was new keyboardist Michele Luppi.[6] At a show in California, they were joined onstage by Coverdale's former Deep Purple bandmate, Glenn Hughes.[7] They also held Japanese tour dates on October and November.[8] [9] [10]

Reception

Commercial performance

The album reached number 18 on the UK Albums Chart and peaked at 2nd position on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart,[11] [12] while in the US it peaked at number 87 on Billboard 200 with first week sales of around 6,900 units.[13] [14] On the Billboards Independent Albums chart it reached number nine,[15] and number eight on Japanese Oricon Albums Chart.[16]

Critical reception

The album was met with mostly positive reviews, but altogether polarized the critics. Among the favorable reviews, Associated Press as reported by The New York Times concluded that "it's good to hear someone dust off these tracks and breathe some life into them", Rick Ecker of New Noise Magazine said about the songs that "you get the feeling of love and reverence that Coverdale has for them and the time he spent with Deep Purple. The performance of the band is fantastic with the power and sweetness of the songs present, of course it sounds more modern, but it doesn't take away from the beauty of these songs". Duane Vickers in 4/5 review for KNAC concluded that "out of the past, comes something new, done big and done right. We see so many cover albums coming out and we usually come away thinking that they should've just left that alone. The fact that a band influenced an artist doesn't always translate to that artist being able to do the song justice by covering it. No worries with Mr. Coverdale, these were his songs and Whitesnake rocks them proud". Matthias Mineur in a 6/7 review for Germany's Metal Hammer also praised that Coverdale gave songs new arrangements.

However, other reviews weren't in-between yet very unfavorable. Dave Everley for Classic Rock gave it a 1/5 review arguing that it is "not hard to love the 13 songs here – it's impossible", although "let's be clear here. Whitesnake are one of the great British bands of the past 40 years, and Coverdale is one of the finest blue-eyed soul singers, full-stop" but "this wrong-headed travesty of an album won't just have Jon Lord spinning in his grave, it'll have Ritchie Blackmore making like a Catherine Wheel too". Ulf Kubanke of laut.de also gave it a 1/5 score and considered it is "very posy, but without any charisma", such a "sad picture" that "so far, John Fogerty has held the record for the most consistent self-mutilation of his own work with his equally anemic Wrote a Song for Everyone. Whitesnake top this golden raspberry with surprisingly suicidal ease".

Responding to the negative criticism, Coverdale proclaimed: "I've no space in my life for haters or negaters. [...] I owe those people nothing. Such opinions mean nothing to me."[17]

Track listing

† Recorded at Genting Arena, Birmingham, England on 12 December 2015

Personnel

All credits are adapted from Tidal, Apple Music, and its liner notes.[18] [19]

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Whitesnake
Additional musicians
  • Derek Hilland – keyboards
  • Jasper Coverdale – backing vocals ("Stormbringer")
  • Jessica Coverdale – backing vocals ("Stormbringer")
  • Jack Hoekstra – backing vocals ("Stormbringer")
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Technical
  • David Coverdale – producer, mixing assistant
  • Michael McIntyre – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Reb Beach – producer, mixing assistant
  • David Donnelly – mastering (at DNA Studios, Los Angeles)
Design
  • Hugh Gilmour – artwork, design
  • Ash Newell – band photography
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Management
  • Davis Weise – business management
  • Debbi Bogle – business management
  • Erin Kalbron – business management
  • Andrea Botts – business management
  • Terri Beverford – business management
  • Jon Payne – business management
  • Rod MacSween – business management, business agent
  • Glenn Davis – business management
  • Gery Buck – business agent
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Reissue
  • David Coverdale – executive producer
  • Tom Gordon – producer, percussion
  • Reb Beach – producer
  • Derek Sherinian – keyboards (2023 remix)
  • Michele Luppi – keyboards (2023 remix)
  • Chris Collier – remixing (2023 remix)
  • Scott Hull – remastering (at Masterdisk, New York)
  • Hugh Gilmour – artwork, design, A&R
  • Alex Breckenridge – engineer
  • Jeremiah Luke Wynn – engineer
  • Wayne Kamemoto – business management
  • Rob Gross – product manager
  • Andrew Campbell – production manager
  • Ruth Lenz – violin (Hook City Strings)
  • Olga Archdekin – violin (Hook City Strings)
  • Virginia Evans – viola (Hook City Strings)
  • Luciana Gallo – cello (Hook City Strings)

Charts

In 2015 the vinyl LP charted on the UK Official Vinyl Albums Chart at the 16th position.[20]

Chart (2023)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[21] 48
Japanese Rock Albums (Billboard Japan)[22] 8
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan[23] 55

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WHITESNAKE RETURN WITH THE PURPLE ALBUM. Whitesnake.com. 9 June 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150511153303/http://whitesnake.com/WS2013/features/purplealbum/index.php. 11 May 2015. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Whitesnake's David Coverdale Pays Tribute To His Time With Deep Purple On 'The Purple Album' . Blabbermouth.net . 25 February 2015 . 12 February 2021 .
  3. Web site: Rolli . Bryan . Whitesnake's 'Purple Album' Reissue Includes David Coverdale's Deep Purple Audition Demo . . 24 August 2023 . 16 November 2023.
  4. Web site: Dick . Jonathan . VICE Magazine . Interview: Whitesnake (and ex-Deep Purple) Frontman David Coverdale Is a Charming Badass . 17 November 2023 . English . 26 July 2015.
  5. Web site: Whitesnake – The Purple Album EPK (Official / New Album / 2015) . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211030/5T2inUoTLrs. 2021-10-30. YouTube . Frontiers Music srl . 18 March 2015 . 12 February 2021 .
  6. Web site: Whitesnake hire keyboardist Michele Luppi . Louder . Classic Rock . Stef . Lach . 17 April 2015 . 12 February 2021 .
  7. Web site: Glenn Hughes Joins David Coverdale's Whitesnake On Stage To Perform Deep Purple Classic (Video) . Blabbermouth.net . 10 June 2015 . 12 February 2021 .
  8. Web site: ホワイトスネイク、2年ぶり来日公演決定. Whitesnake to perform in Japan for the first time in two years. 15 May 2015. Oricon. ja. 15 November 2023.
  9. Web site: 【ライブレポート】ホワイトスネイク、日本列島を熱狂の深紫色に染め上げる. Live Report: Whitesnake dyes the Japan archipelago a frenzied deep purple. 20 October 2015. Barks.jp. ja. 15 November 2023.
  10. Web site: Tomoyuki Yamazaki. 【ライブレポート】ホワイトスネイク、千秋楽に相応しい盛り上がり. Live Report: Whitesnake and Chiakiraku. 4 November 2015. Barks.jp. ja. 15 November 2023.
  11. Web site: Official Albums Chart Top 100: 24 May 2015 – 30 May 2015 . Official Charts . 14 February 2021 .
  12. Web site: The Purple Album - Whitesnake. Official Charts Company. 15 November 2023.
  13. Web site: Billboard 200 – The Week of June 6, 2015 . Billboard . 8 February 2021 .
  14. Web site: Whitesnake's 'The Purple Album: First Week Sales Revealed. Blabbermouth.net. 27 May 2015 . 9 June 2015.
  15. Web site: Independent Albums – The Week of June 6, 2015 . Billboard . 8 February 2021 .
  16. Web site: ホワイトスネイク『ザ・パープルアルバム』、大ヒット. Whitesnake's "The Purple Album" is a big hit. 8 May 2015. Barks.jp. ja. 15 November 2023.
  17. Web site: Remember that time we really upset David Coverdale? . Louder . Classic Rock . Dave . Ling . 15 May 2015 . 12 February 2021 .
  18. The Purple Album . The Purple Album (Whitesnake album) . 2015 . booklet . . 8 024391 068373.
  19. The Purple Album: Special Gold Edition . The Purple Album (Whitesnake album) . 2023 . booklet . . 6 03497 83032 9.
  20. Web site: Official Vinyl Albums Chart on 5/7/2015. Official Charts Company. 15 November 2023.
  21. Web site: Oricon Albums Chart on 23/10/2023 . Oricon. ja. 15 November 2023.
  22. Web site: Oricon Rock Albums Chart on 23/10/2023 . Oricon. ja. 15 November 2023.
  23. Web site: Billboard Japan Hot Albums – Week of October 18, 2023. Billboard Japan. ja. 15 November 2023.