




2015 EU limited edition 7-track MONO vinyl LP, NO LONGER WHITE VINYL released for Record Store Day 2015, gatefold cover. On PARLOPHONE label. The super rare, and possibly previously unreleased (we can't be 100% sure) mono mix of Deep Purple Mark 1's second LP. Released on Warner Brothers Records in North America and Japan and on Harvest Records in the rest of the world. This record will be cut from the high resolution transfer of the original analogue master tape that has been used in the Hard Road Mark 1 CD box set. NO LONGER WHiTE VINYL! That was 2015 now this is NO LONGER WHITE VINYL Review: DP Mark 1 perfection - So many great albums from 1968 and Deep Purple's offering for that year(their second overall)is no slouch.The album delivers song after song of DP Mark 1 perfection.The rhythm section space trucks on through each arrangement as the rest of the group falls beautifully together on each song.This 2nd DP Mark 1 record speaks to something quite more than just hard or heavy rock and displays small hints of jazz elegance imbedded in each carefully planned by Blackmore movement. Review: Good remaster, jewel case arrived intact. - Good remaster, CD jewel case arrived intact.
| ASIN | B00UR5EQ44 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,673 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #6,309 in Metal #31,645 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (553) |
| Date First Available | March 13, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Label | Rhino Records |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Rhino Records |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2015 |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 12.6 x 1 inches; 8 ounces |
B**S
DP Mark 1 perfection
So many great albums from 1968 and Deep Purple's offering for that year(their second overall)is no slouch.The album delivers song after song of DP Mark 1 perfection.The rhythm section space trucks on through each arrangement as the rest of the group falls beautifully together on each song.This 2nd DP Mark 1 record speaks to something quite more than just hard or heavy rock and displays small hints of jazz elegance imbedded in each carefully planned by Blackmore movement.
M**A
Good remaster, jewel case arrived intact.
Good remaster, CD jewel case arrived intact.
J**.
Deep Purple -The Book of Taliesyn
I had been wanting to get another copy of this for some years now and I finally stumbled upon a nice German pressing in good shape. This record features the original group with Rod Evans on lead vocals and Nick Simper on bass. Evans was later of the band Captain Beyond. That lineup was always my favorite when I first saw them open up for Cream in late 1968. This record has more of that classical feel to it than the later hard rock sound. The song "The Shield" and "Wring that Neck" are among the standouts. This album capture that late sixties British vibe that merged heavy guitar riffs with the classic Hammond organ sound. Rod Evans was a great singer and I preferred him over the latter Ian Gillian who was great in his own way, but more suited for hard rock. It is still in print on vinyl which is hard to believe since some of their more popular records are not. However I like this along with the "Shades of Deep Purple" and "Deep Purple" of which I think is the best of this trio. Fans of the later line up may not be as fond of these because the music is much different.
O**X
Early Deep Purple
Early Deep Purple arrived promptly and as described!! Love It!! Thank You!!
S**D
At Their Best
Back in 1969 a friend at college turned me on to Deep Purple, and 'Book of Taliesyn' was the album. I was a budding bass player, and fell in love instantly. The songs range from good to great, and their cover of Neil Diamond's 'Kentucky Woman' is as perfect as rock and roll gets. In the late '70s it was common for a fan to ask another "Ian Gillan or David Coverdale"? My answer was always "Rod Evans!" For me this will always be the best Deep Purple lineup, but of course that's because it was my introduction to the band and my favorite songs they ever made, and your first is always the one you remember. Bottom line: you can do worse than to own this album, especially this version with good mastering and bonus tracks.
D**E
Very early Deep Purple.
Great rock and roll
M**C
The Early Sound Of Future Greatness
The hard-core fans might take umbrage with this review (short as it is) but the very early Purple material only hints at the greatness to come. This, their second studio album still shows a band that is trying to decide what path they want to take musically. There is some good material here, but it's a far cry from future albums like In Rock or Machine Head. Still, if you want to see where that material was birthed from, this is a good place to start.
S**C
A true classic reborn
Not that The Book is without flaws - it was a hurried production and two of the three covers (We Can Work it Out and Kentucky Woman) are lackluster. The third (River Deep, Mountain High) is mightily pretentious, but is highly entertaining none-the-less. The rest of the album portends the emergence of one of the greatest bands of all time. Best of all, this is a truly high quality recording, unlike the half-hearted previous releases. A definite must-have for diehard Deep Purple fans.
M**A
Atendeu as minhas expectativas
M**H
Top!!!
R**S
Very good album. Too bad I missed to see in time that this LP doesn't include the bonustracks. Imo, that makes the price too much for what you get.
L**.
Me sorprendió el disco. Creía haber escuchado todo de este grupo y aún me faltaba este y el de Live París. Son únicos, inigualables y sorprendentes. Los disfruto tanto como los primeros día en la disco y en los Pub.
A**R
Good sound quality, fast delivery. Thank you! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟