Episode #231 – Deep Purple – Total Abandon: Australia ’99 (Part 2)

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    Episode #230 – Deep Purple – Total Abandon: Australia ’99 (Part 1)

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    • First tour in Australia since December of 1985.
    • This was the fourth of nine dates in Australia in 1999.
    • After the tour of Purpendicular there was a brief break as Ian Gillan and Jon Lord finished work on solo albums before returning to the studio to record Abandon.
    • In November negotiations began for Deep Purple to return to Australia and it was announced in January of 1999.
    • Gillan went to Australia directly after finishing playing in Argentina to explore Australia before their shows.
    • Show was performed on April 20, 1999 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia

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    Episode #228 – Joe Satriani – Surfing with the Alien

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      • Hey Nate this is John Tony Danza Miceli. My friend and I went to that show. We scalped tickets for the show. 50 dollars for 2. Met Ritchie for the first time and got his autograph. During the encore Ritchie threw his Strat at us but we couldn’t hold on. To bad any great show and memories. Keep Rocking Guys.

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    • The album was put together on a limited budget of $13,000.
    • Satriani used two Kramer Pacer guitars and a modified Stratocaster where he changed the pickups to get different sounds.
    • Guitar effects used were the Roland JC-120, a Marshall ‘68 half-stack and a Rockman.
    • With the limited budget Satriani had to use whatever times and rooms were available.  With the limited time he added the effects to tape while he recorded.
    • The album features a lot of drum machine, much like his debut, to save money.
    • Jeff Campitelli overdubbed hi-hats, toms, cymbals, and snare.
    • Recorded and mixed at Alpha And Omega Recording and Hyde Street Studios, San Francisco, California.

    Core Band:

    • Drum Programming, Performer [Sound Design], Percussion – Bongo Bob Smith
      • Percussionist.
      • Played with Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Clarence Clemmons.
    • Drums, Percussion – Jeff Campitelli
      • Worked with Satriani in Squares.
    • Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Percussion, Drum Programming, Written-By, Arranged By – Joe Satriani
    • Percussion, Engineer – John Cuniberti
      • http://johncuniberti.com/
      • Worked with Dead Kennedys, Tracy Chapman, Kevin Gilbert, PJ Harvey, Aaron Neville and the Grateful Dead.
    • Programmed By [Pre-Production], Sound Designer – Jeff Kreeger
      • Only a couple of other entries on Discogs.

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    Album Art & Booklet Review

    • Art Direction – David Bett
      • Currently works creative at Columbia Records. Formerly at Relativity, Lous, and Sony.
      • Worked with 24/7 Spyz (Gumbo Milennium), Steve Vai (Passion and Warfare), Additional albums with Joe Satriani, Peter Frampton, Easy E, Wu Tang Clan, Aerosmith (Honkin’ on Bobo), Vinnie Moore.
    • Cover [Cover Concept] – Jim Kozlowski
    • Originally Joe was going to title the album ”Lord of Karma” but changed it at the suggestion of a British journalist who said that it would give listeners the wrong idea about the album.  Joe did his first interview about the album in the summer before it was released.  The journalist said, “I don’t understand why guitarists always go into some Indian spiritual thing.” Joe called the label and asked to change the title to “Surfing with the Alien” because everyone will know he has a sense of humor and doesn’t take himself too seriously.
    • Satriani had a stipulation in his contract that his albums cannot have any negative or violent imagery.
    • The album cover features the Silver Surfer with the hand of Galactus on the back cover. The artwork was licensed from the publisher and was taken from Silver Surfer #1. Artwork was drawn by John Byrne. Byrne did not receive a royalty for the use on the album cover.
    • Satriani said he came up with the name and was unfamiliar with the comic book character.  His production manager, Jim Kozlowski, was a big comic book fan and had used the name “Silver Surfer” when he was a radio DJ. He suggested the album art.
    • Marvel Comics later repaid Satriani by naming a planet “Satriani” in his honor.
    • The licensing for the cover was limited and had to be renewed. In 2018 Marvel and Satriani could not come to an agreement so the cover art had to be redone. All digital retailers and deluxe editions feature the new artwork.
    • The license was around $5,000 for 20 years.  Silver Surfer was not doing well and this album helped boost it.  Every year they kept “tightening the screws” on how much they charged to renew the artwork and eventually Joe had to just stop using the artwork.

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    Album Tracks:

    1. Surfing with the Alien
      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfing_with_the_Alien_(instrumental)
      • The solos were recorded with a Eventide H949 which was malfunctioning. As it was the end of the studio time they went with the recording giving it its distinct sound.
      • Satriani said this song was written because he was a huge fan of science fiction. He said in sci-fi aliens are always attacking or trying to kill us but wouldn’t it be cool if they wanted to do something fun like go surfing..
    2. Ice 9
      • Written referencing the substance from Kurt Vonnegut’s 1963 book “Cat’s Cradle.”
    3. Crushing Day
      • Joe said this was the only solo he worked out in advance. All others were improvised.
      • Satriani said he regretted this and felt like he had to play this solo as is when ion stage.
    4. Always with Me, Always with You
    5. Satch Boogie
      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satch_Boogie
      • This was the only track that used live drums played by Campitelli. It was originally recorded using a drum machine.
      • The song fades out quickly at the end as the drum machine was being picked up by the amplifier.
      • This song was regularly played by Deep Purple in 1993-94 when Joe toured with them.
      • AllMusic calls this a “ZZ Top homage.”
    6. Hill of the Skull
    7. Circles
    8. Lords of Karma
    9. Midnight
      • A Casio CZ-101 was used to do the flute and orchestrations.
      • Joe uses two-handed tapping on this song.
    10. Echo

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    Reception and Charts:

    • The album peaked at #10 in Australia, #53 in Canada, #16 in New Zealand, and #29 in the US Billboard 200.
    • The album was certified gold in Australia (35,000 copies), silver in the UK (60,000 copies) and platinum in the US (1,000,000 copies).
    • From: satriani.com
      • On August 7th, 2007, Epic/Legacy Recordings celebrated the 20th anniversary of this groundbreaking album with the release of a new expanded edition of Surfing with the Alien. This meticulously restored two-disc set includes the newly remastered album and a previously never-before-seen live show filmed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1988. It also features new liner notes written by Joe and special deluxe packaging featuring photos, notes and other memorabilia from Joe’s personal archive.
      • On Nov 29th, 2019, Sony/Legacy released a Deluxe version in conjunction with Record Store Day, with new artwork and a bonus disc, Stripped — the Backing Tracks, featuring the songs with all guitar solos removed. This version received a wider digital release on Jan 14, 2020.

    Reviews:

    • Kerrang!
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      • Surfing with the Alien belongs to its era like Are You Experienced? belongs to its own — perhaps it doesn’t transcend its time the way the Jimi Hendrix Experience‘s 1967 debut does, but Joe Satriani’s 1987 breakthrough can be seen as the gold standard for guitar playing of the mid- to late ’80s, an album that captures everything that was good about the glory days of shred. Certainly, Satriani was unique among his peers in that his playing was so fluid that his technical skills never seemed like showboating — something that was somewhat true of his 1986 debut, Not of This Earth, but on Surfing with the Alien he married this dexterity to a true sense of melodic songcraft, a gift that helped him be that rare thing: a guitar virtuoso who ordinary listeners enjoyed. Nowhere is this more true than on “Always with Me, Always with You,” a genuine ballad — not beefed up with muscular power chords but rather sighing gently with its melody — but this knack was also evident on the ZZ Top homage “Satch Boogie” and the title track itself, both of which turned into rock radio hits. This melodic facility, plus his fondness for a good old-fashioned three-chord rock, separated Satriani from his shredding peers in 1987, many of whom were quite literally his students. But he was no throwback: he equaled his former students Steve Vai and Kirk Hammett in sweep picking and fretboard acrobatics and he had a sparkling, spacy quality to some of his songs — particularly the closing stretch of the Middle Eastern-flavored “Lords of Karma,” the twinkling “Midnight,” and “Echo” — that was thoroughly modern for 1987. The production of Surfing with the Alien is also thoroughly of its year — stiff drumbeats, sparkling productions — so much so that it can seem a bit like a relic from another era, but it’s fine that it doesn’t transcend its time: it captures the best of its era and is still impressive in that regard.
    • I actually found a review. It’s from a Norwegian magazine called Street Fighter (issue from April/May 1988), which, by the way, was the precursor to Scream Magazine that still exists today, and where I have found a couple of reviews before. Just some useful information first: Street Fighter had a scoring system going from 0 – 100 points, 100 being (obviously) the best score. Surfing With The Alien got 65 points, which means that it was perceived as a really good album. I have included a photo of the review itself and the cover of the magazine. 
    • Here’s a translation of the review: 
    • This is an excellent album for guitar freaks. Joe Satriani is one of the greatest guitar players today, and he really proves his chops on his new solo-album. This is, like his previous album “Not Of This Earth”, a 100 % instrumental album. What is negative about that, is that it’s too boring with only instrumental songs through the whole album. I would have been much more satisfied if he had joined up with a good singer. But – of course – the guitar playing matters a lot on this album. The guitar playing alone is worth 90 points, but I don’t want to give such a high score for a purely instrumental album. But what could have been if a great vocalist could have sung most of the songs? Well, we must take this album as the study in great guitar work that it is. Joe Satriani has his distinctive style, and when a song starts, you can hear that it’s him immediately. Guitar freaks must buy this album. 

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    Episode #227 – Black Night – Deep Purple Tribute According to New York

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      • Perfect Strangers no more
      • Ive always considered myself a casual Deep Purple fan and more of a Rainbow guy. I went into this podcast expecting to check in on the occasional episode. After a handful of Rainbow and Ozzy episodes, I knew that the format would lend itself to my enjoyment of the Purple albums I only ever glossed over. I’m now a hooked fan of both the podcast and the band. In middle school my lit class had a project where we got to make a three song soundtrack for this book we were reading. I chose Deep Purple’s Perfect Strangers even though it wasn’t relevant to the book. At the time I had a copy of Stone Cold Metal(a compilation Stone Cold Steve Austin’s favorite metal songs) and wanted to shoehorn that track in somewhere because I enjoyed it so much(and it was the entrance music to a wrestler that I liked, “The Franchise” Shane Douglas). The other two songs were Fly by Sugar Ray(as was the style at the time) and a techno remix of the X Files theme…one out of three aint bad. P.S. Stone Cold Metal features DPP alum Dio and Rainbow as well(here’s a loosely related episode for ya!

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    Alternate cover.

    Album Tracks:

    1. Black Night
    2. Strange Kind of Woman
    3. Fireball
    4. Smoke on the Water
    5. Child In Time
    6. Woman From Tokyo
    7. Space Truckin’
    8. Stormbringer
    9. Speed King
    10. Burn
      • Drums – Van Romaine
        1. https://www.vanromaine.com/
        2. Drummer in the Steve Morse band, worked with Dio, Spencer Davis Group, Steve Vai, Kansas, the Dixie Dregs, and Blood, Sweat & Tears.. Played drums along with Deep Purple on the 1999 Concerto.
      • Guitar [Rhythm & Lead] – Simon Gregory
        1. Only a few credits on Discogs.
      • Other [Guitar (lead)] – Lars Y. Loudamp
        1. Alter ego of a certain Scandinavian neoclassical guitarist.
      • Vocals – Cory Glover*
    11. Deep Purple NY

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    Episode #226 – Rainbow – Live in Passaic, NJ (1979)

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    The Venue:

    • Capitol Theatre
      • Opened in 1921
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      • Demolished in 1991
      • John Scher, who was a rock promoter from West Orange, New Jersey, took advantage of the closure of the Fillmore East by transforming the Capitol Theatre into a rock venue.
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    Setlist:

    1. Eyes Of The World
    2. Love’s No Friend
    3. Vielleicht das nachste Mal (*Maybe Next Time)
    4. All Night Long
    5. Lost in Hollywood
    6. Guitar Solo
    7. Keyboard Solo
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    10. Man On The Silver Mountain
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    12. Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll
    13. Kill the King

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    Episode #225 – The Artwoods – Art Gallery

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    • Ron writes in to discuss Blues and Podcasting apps.
    • This was never designed to be an old school blues record, this is white boys blues boogie hard rock. Think old school Aerosmith, big 10 inch, reefer headed woman , back back train!
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      • Deep Purple and Beyond
      • This podcast is a must for all fans of classic rock. Using Deep Purple, and it’s members, as the starting point, the podcast covers some of the best music since the late 60s as it branches out to cover the works of Deep Purple and it’s ex-members. Hosted by Nathan and John, in a relaxed, humorous manner – you’ll come across some classics as well as music you’ve never heard before (or forgotten), Plus, you’ll have a laugh on the way.

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    • From Ireland
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    Lead up to the Album:

    • At college in 1962 Jon Lord formed a band called The Don Wilson Quartet. They played mostly covers all over including clubs, pubs, and weddings.
    • After College Jon got a job but wanted to keep the musical end of things.
    • The name of the group changed to Redd Bludd’s Bluesicians.  The musicians were Don Wilson on vocals and bass, Derek Griffiths on guitar, Jon Lord on piano, and Reg Dunnage on drums.
    • At this same time Art Wood was working with his own group called The Art Wood Combo.  The band eventually boke up.  Wilson knew the group and suggested they form a new group using Wilson’s quartet.  This would have been in early 1964.
    • They continued on as the Art Wood Combo for a time before changing the name to The Artwoods.
    • Don Wilson bought a Lowry organ for Jon. The band advertised as “a great organ-ised” combo.
    • Early on Don Wilson crashed the group’s van and broke both his legs.  He was replaced on bass by Malcolm Pool from the group The Roadrunners.
    • Shortly after they were offered a recording deal for a single.
    • Reg worked at Heathrow and didn’t want to quit his day job so they looked for a new drummer and found Keef Hartley.  He was reportedly found in the park clutching his drums. They auditioned him at The Tiles Club and he got the job.
    • In October of 1964 they recorded their first single “Sweet Mary.” It was moderately advertised and didn’t sell particularly well.
    • The band did a residence at the 100 Club in Oxford Street and Kooks Kleek in West Hampstead.
    • It was just before this that Jon Lord was rumored to have done the piano track for The Kinks’ “You Really Got Me” though there is a lot of evidence that this is not correct.
    • During this time Jon Lord sat in with Bo Diddley at the 100 Club.  Bo Diddley was interesting in recording with the band and was very complimentary of them.  The artist Little Walter said of the group “I thought white boys couldn’t play the blues, but they were playing the hell out of the music.”
    • The group’s second single, “Oh My Love” did about as well as their first.
    • In early 1965 they toured with P.J. Proby on two tours.
    • When Mike Vernon at Decca heard their early studio recordings he proposed taht they use Decca’s studio and record with them.
    • They recorded another single “I Take What I Want” which came out in May of 1966 and it made it into the Top 30.
    • They toured Poland and Paris and Jon used his earnings to purchase his Hammond on hire purchase. He ended up cutting the organ into two pieces to make it e3asier to get in and out of the clubs they were playing.
    • Jon paid £60 to have the organ cut in half. The manufacturers actually offered this as a service to make the instrument easier to transport. Jon said, “They cut it across just under the keyboard so that the generators are in one half and the amp and speakers are in the other. They modify it so that when you clip the two halves together the whole thing automatically connects. It means that it can be carried quite easily by two people, each one carrying a 1 ½-hundredweight section. It’s easier to pack in a can, too, and there is far less problem carrying it up and down stairs.” They even made padded carrying cases for the sections.
    • During this time Jon lord became more analytical of his own playing. Of this ye said, “I realised I was just playing Jimmy smith cliches most of the time like a thousand others. It occurred to me that I could use some of my classical knowledge. I tired to fit Bach fugues into what we were playing, not note for note, but just getting the feel of it. I think we were one of the first groups to use little chunks of classical music as an introduction for songs. We used Tchaikovsky as an intro to Sam Cooke’s Shake.”

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    Album Tracks:

    Side One:

    1. Can You Hear Me
      • Written-By – Allen Toussaint
      • Originally recorded by Lee Dorsey and released in 1965.
    2. Down In The Valley
      • Written-By – Burns*, Burke*
      • Written by Bert Burns and Solomon Burke
    3. Things Get Better
      • Written-By – Floyd*, Cropper*, Jackson*
      • Eddie Floyd, Steve Cropper, and Wayne Jackson
      • First recorded by Eddie Floyd in 1966.
    4. Walk On The Wild Side
      • Arranged By – Nelson*
      • Written-By – Bernstein*, David*
      • Written by Elmer Bernstein and MAck David
      • Jon Lord: “This turned me on to the organ. I first heard it when I was a drama student and I didn’t even know what the instrument was making the sound.”
      • He also said: “It was Keef who wanted to do it; funnily enough it was one of our most popular numbers.”
      • Originally for the soundtrack of the movie of the same name.
    5. I Keep Forgettin’
    6. Keep Lookin’
      • Written-By – Burke*, Burke*, Burke*
      • Originally written by Solomon Burke and released in 1966

    Side Two:

    1. One More Heartache
    2. Work, Work, Work
      • Written-By – N. Neville*
      • Written by Naolmi Neville (pseudonym for Allen Toussaint) using his mother’s modern name.
    3. Be My Lady
      • Written-By – Jackson*, Jones*, Dunn*, Cropper*
      • The song Be My Lady was written by Booker T. Jones, Steve Cropper, Donald “Duck” Dunn and Al Jackson Jr. and was first released by Booker T. & The MG’s in 1965.
    4. If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody
      • Written-By – Rudy Clarke*
      • First recorded by James Ray in 1961.
    5. Stop And Think It Over
      • Written-By – Nat Jones
      • First released by James Crawford in 1965
    6. Don’t Cry No More
      • Written-By – D. Malone*
      • Released by Roy Head in 1966.

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    Bustin’ Out The Spreadsheet

    Reception and Charts:

    • The Artwoods were a popular live act on par with bands like The Animals.  Their record sales, however, were never strong.
    • In early 1967 Hans Bregel and a Germany Symphony Orchestra from Frankfurt approached them about the idea of writing a special piece of music together.  This didn’t happen and the band wouldn’t last through 1967.
    • The R ‘n’ B scene was starting to fade at this time giving rise to many more rock acts. Keef Hartley left the band and of it he says, “It was a nightmare, I was always unhappy and got the sack in April. I was given two weeks notice.” He was replaced by drummer Colin Martin.  The group set out to tour Denmark only to get there and find out it had been canceled.  The promoter got them some gigs at the last minute and the following year the new group Roundabout would connect with him to do the same.
    • At the end the Artwoods recorded their last single “What Shall I Do” and even started writing their own material.
    • A promoter named Jack Baverstock was looking for a band where he could capitalize on the gangster craze that had sparked up around the movie Bonnie & Clyde. The Artwoods accepted this and changed their name to The St. Valentines Day Massacre.  They recorded a cover of “Brother Can You Spare A Dime” which was their only release they’d have before disbanding.
    • On the single they were dressed up like gangsters and holding tommy guns in pin-striped suits.  They had to wear these costumes on stage.  Of this Lord said, “I felt bloody ridiculous, wawe all did.
    • After this they disbanded and Jon returned to session work and a few other projects but there will be more on that in future episodes.

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    Episode #224 – Glenn Hughes – L.A. Blues Authority Volume II: Glenn Hughes – Blues (Part 2)

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    Album Tracks:

    1. Shake the Ground (Hughes, Erickson)
      1. Lead Guitar [All] – Darren Housholder
      2. Bass – Tony Franklin
    2. Hey Buddy (You Got Me Wrong) (Hughes, Erickson, Franklin, Varney)
      1. Guitar [First Solo], Soloist – Paul Pesco
      2. Guitar [Intro, Slide Fills & 2nd Solo], Soloist – Craig Erickson
      3. Bass – Tony Franklin
    3. Have You Read the Book? (Hughes, Erickson)
      1. Guitar [First Solo], Soloist – Mick Mars
      2. Guitar [Intro, Outro & Fills] – Darren Housholder
      3. Bass – Tony Franklin
    4. Life of Misery (Hughes)
      1. Lead Guitar [All] – Craig Erickson
      2. Glenn Hughes’s favorite song on the album.
    5. Can’t Take Away My Pride (Hughes, Erickson)
      1. Slide Guitar [All] – Mick Mars
    6. A Right to Live (Hughes, Kotzen)
      1. Lead Guitar [All] – Richie Kotzen

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    • Darker Than Blue Issue 45, July 1993
    • A Blues Authority Vol 2 – Album Review
      • GLENN HUGHES – BLUES – LA BLUES AUTHORITY Volume 2 : Roadrunner RR 9088 2: Germany : March 1993 CD
        From what I can gather, advance orders for this CD were so good that Roadrunner had to delay the release here to avoid running out of stock almost immediately. It hasn’t set the charts alight true, but there are people out there who have been itching to go out and buy a Glenn Hughes album for years. Have they been rewarded? The general opinion is this will do very nicely to be going on with. If we accept it for what it is, a glorified session, then it works well. Glenn is in fine form. Beyond that, the disc lacks any real musical soul. No matter how hard Glenn works, the backings sound very pedestrian really, and lack the excitement that a proper group might have brought to the proceedings. So far it is the opening couple of cuts which impressed me the most, but we’ll see how it developes with a little more air-time.
      • “The title of this album is rather misleading. The style is actually more LA hard rock/ blues, due no doubt to the numerous hot-shot guitar proteges on show. To be fair some of the playing isn’t bad (Erikson for example), it’s just that a lot of the material cries out for a guitarist who understands the dynamics and subtleties of blues influenced music-someone like Jeff Healey, Jimmie Vaughan etc. Glenn’s vocal performance is naturally the highlight. Let’s hope it bodes well for the future, and next time puts together a band that can mesh into a more individual sound to match his undoubed talents”. Roy Davies
      • VARIOUS ARTISTS / L.A. BLUES AUTHORITY : Roadrunner RR 2398 3: Holland : 1992 5″ CD.
        Spotted by Pierre Caeiro, this three track single kicks off with the only track on the ORIGINAL album to feature Glenn Hughes (a version of “Messin’ With The Kid”), so as Pierre rightly points out, it saves us forking out for the full price CD! However I don’t think it’s been issued properly in the UK, so it might take some finding.
    • Scream Magazine, Issue 14, 1993
      • Article not discussed on show as we got it after recording.
      • Translated by Øyvind Fjeldbu
      • Album received a 3 out of 6 score.
      • The journalist’s remarks are in bold, and Glenn’s answers are introduced by (Hughes) and put in brackets: 
      • That Glenn Hughes would do a comeback as a blues singer was probably not what most people would have expected. Even if the man has had a versatile career, he has – as far as I know – never been close to this kind of music. “Blues” contains – not surprisingly – clean and sharp blues! Very similar to what Gary Moore is doing, but maybe not so accomplished! Hughes’ vocal performance is impressive. The songs come and go, and it is difficult to highlight any one of them, even if the ballad probably is the best one. Essentially an album for die-hard fans and extreme blues freaks!
      • After some minor problems (the line was broken, my notes forgotten somewhere, bla, bla, bla…) I got to talk to a very stressed Glenn Hughes. I guess the man had had quite a few interviews earlier that day, as he seemed rather tense and tired. A completely awful phone line did not improve things at all! But I managed in the end to squeeze out of him the most important stuff, and I hope I can do a more relaxed interview with him when the “real” comeback record is released! Because “Blues”, as the current record is entitled, is just a foretaste of what is to come…
      • (Hughes) – “Yes, I made this record just for the fun of it, after Mike Varney asked me to sing lead on a song with L.A. Blues Authority. I did so, and had the idea to make a whole album with blues songs to have a break from the writing and recording of the other album. The fact is that it took me two weeks to write the songs, and two weeks to record them – so in a month the job was done. Very fun, indeed! The comeback album, as I have said I am currently working on, will be released at the end of the year.”
      • In other words, no reason to assume that Glenn will continue as a blues performer. This album is quite similar to what Gary Moore is doing, isn’t it?
      • (Hughes) – “Yes, correct. It probably is.”
      • The only difference is just that you sing better than him, right?
      • (Hughes) – “Of course”, he answers arrogantly.
      • The album is written with someone named Craig Erickson, a completely unknown in this game, and according to Glenn a fantastic guy. Other players on “Blues” is more or less every celebrity there is, for instance Mick Mars, John Norum, Richie Kotzen, Warren De Martini and many more! How did he get in touch with these people?
      • (Hughes) – “Well, they are all my friends, so as I kept writing songs I thought about who would fit the different songs in the best way, and then I simply asked them.”
      • Okay to have such friends, or what? Glenn Hughes performed a lot of the vocals on John Norum’s “Face The Truth” from last year. Is this something he can see himself continuing with?
      • (Hughes) – “No, I don’t think so. The thing is that at the moment I feel I’m finished singing on other people’s records. Now I want to do my own thing.”
      • So you don’t miss being a member in a band?
      • (Hughes) – “No! I want to be a solo artist.”
      • Glenn Hughes’ career has been long and characterized by good times and hard times. There is no hiding the fact that he has had huge drug and alcohol problems in his life, but these problems are now reportedly over. If we look at the bands and the projects he has been involved with, the list is infinitely long! Trapeze, Purple, Sabbath, Hughes/Thrall, Gary Moore, Phenomena, John Norum and KLF. When I ask him which one of these projects he values the most, he answers, surprisingly: 
      • (Hughes) – “The Hughes/Thrall period was probably the one I personally think was the best.”
      • He says why, too, but the noise in the telephone is now so intense that his voice simply disappears. Damn, that’s so irritating! The last thing I managed to catch from him was that he plans to do some shows in Sweden, but only the gods know who he is to play with!
      • According to himself, Glenn has no contact with his former bandmates in Purple etc. today. The man sure has some talent, so I guess it is just a matter of time before he gets a well-deserved comeback. We will find that out at the end of the year. In the meantime it is possible to hear him sing clean blues on this new album, which – as noted earlier – carries the very telling title “Blues”!

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    Episode #223 – Glenn Hughes – L.A. Blues Authority Volume II: Glenn Hughes – Blues (Part 1)

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    “My first album since finding my Higher Power. I choose to call him God. I used to call him Glenn, but that pissed him off. When Mike Varney asked me to put together a blues project, I thought it would be a challenge, something that I love. This CD deals with my personal demons. It is a healing album, written and recorded in three weeks. It’s raw, and it’s real.”

    Favorite song – Life Of Misery

    Favorite ballad – So Much Love To Give

    Album Tracks:

    1. The Boy Can Sing the Blues (Hughes, Erickson, Varney)
      1. Guitar [1st Solo], Soloist – Warren DeMartini
      2. Guitar [Intro, Outro & 2nd Solo], Soloist – John Norum
        1. Co-founder of Europe
    2. I’m the Man (Hughes, Erickson)
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      2. Guitar [2nd Solo], Soloist – Warren DeMartini
      3. Bass – Tony Franklin
    3. Here Come the Rebel (Hughes, Erickson)
      1. Lead Guitar [All] – Mark Kendall
    4. What Can I Do for Ya? (Hughes, Erickson)
      1. Lead Guitar [All] – Richie Kotzen
      2. Bass – Tony Franklin
    5. You Don’t Have to Save Me Anymore (Hughes, Erickson)
      1. Guitar [2nd Solo, Slide Intro, Outro], Soloist – Warren DeMartini
      2. Guitar [First Solo & Fills], Soloist – Mark Kendall
      3. Bass – Tony Franklin
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      2. Bass – Tony Franklin
      3. Hughes’s favorite ballad on the album.

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    THE SECOND STUDIO REPORT 1997 (actually the third)

    Studio work is in pause mode.

    Twelve songs are on the wing.

    The backing tracks are shut up in coardboard boxers and stacked on a shelf somewhere, patiently awaiting completion.

    There are several album titles.

    More than that I cannot add other than stating that the gigs we just played in Atlanta, Orlando, Pompano Beach, Myrtle Beach, New Orleans, and Chicago (where Steve Married JAcqui on stage congratulations!) were more fun than should be allowed.

    Two new songs were debate; Any Fule Kno That and Seventh Heaven.

    The former needs more work, and was dropped, but is promising.

    The latter has turned into a live song that is just a treat to play.

    My family let me back in the house, accidentally I think.

    Thank you for all your support, it would all be for nothing if you weren’t there.

    HArk, I hear the sound of bells.

    That time of the year again.

    Good luck and merry be.

    RG

    1. Jack Ruby
      • Originally titled “Poughkeepsie Jam” and was something they’d worked on during the House of Blue Light sessions.
    2. She Was
      • Originally titled “Dirty Water.”
      • Glover also mentions that he can’t remember if they changed the title to “She Was” or “Untouchable.”
      • Glover toyed around with playing slap bass on this track.
      • Glover says after recording bass for this song on November 14, 1997 he starts to ge the first idea of what the finished album might be like.
    3. Watsername
      • Working title of “F# Trudge.”
      • Glover recorded the bass tracks for this on November 5, 1997. Glover works with Darren for the computer edit at the beginning of Almost Human. He also receives “the Episode Six CD” and says it sounds brilliant considering it was recorded straight off the radio and it brings back a lot of memories.
      • Based on the timeline he is likely referring to this live release: Episode Six – The Radio One Club Sessions Live 1968/69
      • According to Glover Morse put extra effects on Whatsername by hitting his guitar with bass drum beaters, strange bits of metal, and other objects.
    4. 69
      • Originally titled “Freight Train.”
      • Steve Morse brought this in as one of the first songs they worked on in September of 1997.
      • While working on the song in the form of Freight Train the band goes to check out Joe Satriani who is playing nearby.  Steve Morse gets up on stage and jams with him.  This is during the G3 tour.
      • From Satriani’s site: http://www.satriani.com/G3/1997/tour_notes-usa.html
        • After that it was time to move on to Florida for three nights – St. Petersberg, Orlando at the new House of Blues and Ft. Lauderdale. At the House of Blues, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Ian Paice and Steve Morse joined the party and Steve Morse jammed with Joe, Steve, Kenny and Robert for a superb night of guitars.
      • During tracking for the organ Lord’s Leslie breaks down.  They get replacement parts delivered.  The new parts emit an RF signal which makes it impossible to place a microphone anywhere near them.  By the time they get the organ working again it’s too late to get a good track.  Glover and Darren work on computer work.
    5. Evil Louie
      • Had a tough time with this one. At one point Glover considered using the demo for the album.
      • February 16, Roger works on bass.Keith starts engineering for vocals. Gillan has a cold but Glover says he does a nice job on Evil Louie.
      • January 17, Evil Louie starts to come together. Glover goes to see Titanic.  “Over three hours, the production is huge. Not surprising of $200,000,000.”
    6. Bludsucker (Gillan, Blackmore, Glover, Lord, Paice)

      Some of the ideas that come out in the first group of sessions include: Wah Wah, Seventh Heaven, Oh Darlin’ Blues, Evil Louie, Talk Radio, Last Jam, and a few others.

      Talk Radio – Glover and Gillan  both didn’t like it. Lord played clav on it!

      The Stallion

      THE THIRD STUDIO REPORT (Actually the fourth)

      The album is done. Sort of. It’s not really done until it’s in your sweaty hands of course, when there’s not a chance in Hell we can fiddle with it some more, at least not with current technology.

      I suspect that at least some of it is palatable if not downright edible.

      Once again, partially single-handedly, Darren Schneider did an heroic job., As did our families for putting up with us. A big thank you to them.

      There are several titles for the album, all of which turn out to be ABANDON.

      As of this writing I cannot confirm how many tracks there are except to say it’s more or less than one and two together. A Month the song titles are Seventh Heaven, Any Fule Kno That, Almost Human, Watching thew Sky, JAck Ruby, Fingers To The Bone an dDoes Your Chewing Cum Lose Its Flavour On The Bed Post Overnight? (One of those is a red herring, put in for no other reason than to confuse me).

      As with most albums around which I’ve been revolved this one has had its share of snakes and ladders in between the pinnacles.

      There have been inversions, diversions, new versions, delays, rallies, volleys, objections, inspections, rejections, thin skins, thick skins, drum skins, milliseconds, second hands, second thoughts, picnics, nit-picks, worn picks, rages, cages, mazes, tears or joy, tears of defeat, tears of trousers, successes, excesses, big messes, lost keys, Hammond keys, wrong keys, first takes, mistakes, high stakes, battles, kettles, bottles, delusions, exclusions, tea infusions, spare parts, private parts, extra parts, sore fingers, sore throats, seesaws, headaches, headphones, head games, and all the usual fun of the fair.

      I get to have the special jacket removed soon.

      Good luck. 😉      RG

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      Bustin’ Out The Spreadsheet

      Reviews:

      • Darker Than Blue Issue 51  May 1999
        • http://www.deep-purple.net/DPASmags/dtb51/dtb51.html#1
        • I loved “Purpendicular”. Not all the tracks worked, but overall there was such a spirit of unleashed creativity and freedom that you couldn’t help but be swept along by it all. Deep down I wasn’t hugely convinced by “Abandon” to begin with. It seemed powerful, well performed and hugely energetic, but lacked some of the sense of fun and freedom which had been a hallmark of “Purpendicular”. What I’d missed on those early listens was just how well the loose, almost free-form structures on which tracks like “Rosa’s” and “Ted” had been built have now been tightened and developed into a whole new charging rock and roll beast upon which much of “Abandon” tries to ride. In some ways perhaps I’m not even sure the band themselves have worked out how to harness what they’ve let loose, and there are times when a few awkward or just plain cliched bars creep in to spoilt the effect – and it was these which stuck out like a sore thumb on the first few plays.
        • It finally dawned on me that Deep Purple were at times he pushing rock to boundaries which hitherto I felt were only being challenged by some of the best of the industrial tracks I’ve been into for a few years now by outfits like Nine Inch Nails, Ministry and Skinny Puppy. That same loud finely distilled adrenaline rush is also present in several places on “Abandon”. “Any Fule No That” sets the tone, with a grungey keyboard and guitar which provides a dense layer of power augmented by the swing of drummer Ian Paice. Over all this Gillan’s vocals cut through like a knife: stick your finger in your ear – indeed. But take it out at only 4 minutes 20 seconds? Chicken. Too short. They try a similar approach on “Almost Human” but the mix lets it down a little, particularly on the drums which don’t come through clearly enough. The track came totally into focus at the live shows, and as a result the studio cut now seems little more than a blueprint.
        • It’s on “Seventh Heaven” that they really begin to piss on just about every other band in town. The first thirty seconds or so form a Concerto all of their own (hint), then they turn on the heat and roast your eardrums as the track explodes out of the speakers. Ian Paice goes totally absolutely bonkers beserk, clobbering everything within reach, though almost never in the order you expect or could predict. They cool it a touch to mellow into some bass’n drums, and Steve Morse is brought fully into the frame, meshing immaculately with the underlying work, and going with the flow as they build the energy level back up to an awesome peak, leaving you gasping as they crash back into the verse. I’ve been gently kissing the ground they walk on (off and on) for thirty years now, and see no reason to stop while they can deliver tracks like this.
        • “Watching The Sky” delivers some spine tingling treated vocals over an off the wall riff, then they push everything up to ten for one of the best blasts Purple have ever committed to record. Breathtaking stuff, and I’ll even forgive them the cliched “luggage at the station” break, although frankly they ought to know better. At around 4.10 the band suddenly peak in a moment of sublime energy which defies description. “She Was” is my Deep Purple. On the face of it simple beyond belief, don’t you try even explaining it. You can’t. No other band on the planet can do this. Gillan is one hell of a lucky guy, and revels in the situation. There’s a totally unexpected middle eight and once more Lord and Morse gel, bending notes together and letting the atmosphere build majestically before the hypnotic beat returns, and disappears as suddenly as it arrived. I definitely concur with many people’s opinions that it isn’t an easy album to get into, nor it is so instantly memorable as the previous offering – relying more on sheer energy than hook lines to win you over. It takes patience, and a lot of volume. That alone will limit it somewhat. It’s by no means perfect, but I’m glad I gave it more time before trying to gather my thoughts as I’m sure the review wouldn’t have been so positive if I hadn’t.
      • AllMusic.com – Abandon Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
        • Deep Purple continued cranking out new albums into the late ’90s, despite diminished audiences and little attention from the media. But as long as they continued to satisfy their hardcore fans, those factors didn’t matter; Abandon should satisfy those fans. Granted, the band isn’t as young and energetic as they once were, but they are willing to try new material, which can’t be said about other aging hard rockers from the ’70s. The addition of guitarist Steve Morse has revitalized the band and he sounds more a part of the band here than he did on his debut, Purpendicular. Abandon is a harder-rocking album than its predecessor, but there’s a number of layers to their rock, as they occasionally stretch into challenging neo-prog territory. But the main thing about the album is that it hits hard and heavy — harder than any Deep Purple album in recent memory and that makes a welcome revelation for hardcore followers.
        • *** out of 5
      • https://www.albumoftheyear.org/genre/58-hard-rock/1998/
        • #10 of 16
        • 60 Critic Score (based on AllMusic), 44 User Score

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