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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Recycled... with a few twists!!!,
By eveoflove (North York, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best of Deep Purple: Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
Made in USA in 2002, Serial# 440-063-067-2, Playing Time 61:14At first glance, there's not much here for the DP afficionado... unless, of course, you've got every album they've put out. As if there weren't enough compilations of DP our there! Read on! This compilation focuses on 3 albums: "Perfect Strangers", "The House Of Blue Light" and "Nobody's Perfect". But there are a few twists in this compilation! Track 3, "Son Of Alerik", is rarely found on any compilation since it's a non-album track: it was the b-side of the track "Perfect Strangers". Clocking in at around 10 minutes, the slow-and-bluesy arrangements of this instrumental track features an incredible performance by Mr. Blackmore! A MUST for the completist!!! Tracks 4,5 and 6 are lifted from the "The House Of Blue Light" album; but the versions included are from the "vinyl mix", which had shorter versions than the original CD pressing!!! If you have the remastered version of THOBL in the japanese mini-LP version, you're covered; but if you just have the "regular" jewel case version, the versions here are different... The rest of the tracks (1,2,7,8,9) are lifted straight from their original albums (LP or CD). Interesting for the completist, perhaps not as much to the occasional DP listener...
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Could be better,
By Charles H Webster (Bartlett, Tennessee United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best of Deep Purple: Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
I agree with the first reviewer. There are no songs from Machine Head, Deep Purple In Rock, or my personal favorite Burn. How could you make a millennium collection without songs from these albums?
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Where is the person that did this compilation???,
By Roger (Castles) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best of Deep Purple: Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
What is this???? I think that the main reason why this compilation bothers to the people is the title. THE MILLENNIUM COLLECTION??? It means is should stand for the material that made Deep Purple what it is. And this is not it. This should of been called "DEEP PURPLE; BEST OF THE 80s" maybe. If you wouldn't buy the albums DP recorded during the 80s, then this CD could be a cool choice. But please, millennuim collection? :-S It's a bad-intentionated cd made by the record company, so DON'T BUY IT. They are tricking you. Check Out for others compilations.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Quit screaming...,
By GT (U.S.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best of Deep Purple: Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
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Listen, this collection was taken from the 1980s when Deep Purple was signed to Polydor, so Universal wouldn't have access to Purple's earlier Warner Bros albums. Licensing them would be too expensive for a budget CD like this, so everyone here seems to be barking up a wrong tree with all the negative reviews and all. That being said, there's nothing really wrong with this collection other than the fact that it's missing tunes like "The Spanish Archer" "Mitzi Dupree" and "Mean Streak". If I had one serious complaint it's that they could have put that on here and more. Even with only the three Mercury albums to work with, they still could've fleshed out the playing time to 75 minutes by including the tracks above and more. That's why I'm gonna rate it only 2 ½ stars. NOT because some Warner Bros tunes like "Smoke On The Water" weren't included... -
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's really enjoyable!,
By Johnny Boy "The Record Collector" (Hockessin, DE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best of Deep Purple: Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
Deep Purple. They have established themselves as one of the most influential bands of all-time. And, since they are so influential, they have had numerous compilations released over the years. And in 2002, they got a compilation in UMG's ongoing '20th Century Masters' series.
This one, actually, is really good. 'The Best of Deep Purple' is a little bit of an exaggeration, but if you like Deep Purple like I do, than you'll enjoy this one. Ritchie Blackmore's blazing guitars are featured here, especially on one of my favorites, 'Son Of Alerik.' This 10 minute epic rarely appears on a compilation, and it's really nice to see it here. Plus, as always in the series, the sound quality is excellent. So, if you are new to Deep Purple and you want a nice sampler, check out Rhino's 'The Very Best of Deep Purple.' If you are, however, a big fan of Deep Purple and have liked them for a long time, than don't ignore this one. Highly recommended for the big Deep Purple fan. It's definitely worth a listen. ENJOY!!! |
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The Best of Deep Purple: Millennium Collection by Deep Purple (Audio CD - 2002)
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