Thanks DP!!
5
By Pizza Man108
Lifelong fan! Definitely a different album but I welcome it
This is new incarnation
5
By SwedishFishYummm
These past 3 albums with Ezrin have taken Deep Purple into a new form, with seasoned rockers making a newer sound. I think this is the best Ezrin album overall so far, with Throw My Bones being my favorite song.
not disappointed
5
By heartzone5
these old days of rock n roll are getting better and better. you can still find new, fresh, great sounding rock n roll. this new deep purple album is fun to listen to and the playing is very good. some good stuff from steve morse and ian gillian. i loved it.
Unimpressed
2
By Mickey Mike
I listened to it once. Won’t waste anymore time on it. Nothing here to keep you coming back.
Solid. Left me wanting more songs.
5
By Crawdad007
“Throw My Bones” is classic rocking and grooving like only Deep Purple can. I love it.
The rest of the songs are also great, but musically different from each other, in a very interesting and well crafted way.
To me, this is an “Album”, like in the old days: it is best listened to from beginning to end, in the order that was chosen by the band. I like the way it flows. Everyone will have their own preference though.
The songs are relatively short, and seem to go by fast. After several weeks of enjoyment now, I still look forward to hearing the whole thing again.
I’ve been a fan since the 70’s. Thanks for keeping the great tunes coming, guys. Keep rocking.
Love it love it
5
By awhiteha
Highly recommended. This is awesome.
3rd album straight with Bob Ezrin
4
By Zdfftgg
Good album, not a bad song
Not what I'd buy
2
By GreatTasteLessFilling
Roll My Bones is pretty good. I bought it; that must be the best song on the album!
After scanning thru, was so disappointed. "Infinity" will be my last DP purchase as an album. I have been a fan for 40 years! Call it a day dudes.
Sad
1
By jatrema
Sad
This is classic Deep Purple
5
By hdfxst
This offering by Deep Purple harkens back to the classic Deep Purple of the early to mid 1970’s with a few reminders of their earliest music.
Any fan would be happy to hear this.