
The EU version is 1xCD which omits five tracks from the show. Disc 2 includes the Japanese bonus track, two out-takes, and five live tracks from The Hard Rock Cafe, London, October 2005. Some excellent material, but suffers from poor prodction.ĭouble CD 'tour' edition. The European edition includes bonus track 'MTV', the bonus in Japan was 'Things I Never Said'. GOES DOWN mp3 LYRICS DPAS REVIEWS DPAS Some great tracks, including Sun Goes Down and the title track. The first Deep Purple studio album since 1998. The album has been very well received, its release coming amid another round of touring due to last throughout 2013. "Now What?!" was released in April 2013 following a concerted promotional campaign and became Deep Purple's first album to break into the UK Top Twenty album chart since "House of Blue Light" in 1987. 2012 was quieter on the live front, with work finally under way on a new studio album with producer Bob Ezrin at the helm. Deep Purple continued to tour almost incessantly after the album's release, including a number of shows in 2011 where they were backed by an orchestra. Although it failed to make any impact in the UK and USA, it apparently sold one million copies worldwide. The album appeared in October, and sold well in many parts of the world. Two months later tracks from the upcoming 'Rapture Of The Deep'Īlbum were being performed in the live show. One highlight was a very well received performance at the Live8 show in Barrie,Ĭanada. The Bananas tour lasted through into 2005. Sound intact, aided by Airey's ability to integrate his Hammond style. Outside producer Michael Bradford helped write some tracks on the album, but managed to keep the band's unique

In most other territories however it was a much stronger seller than To virtually no fanfare in the UK, and slipped out in the US soon after. 'Bananas' appeared in August 2003 (on CD and vinyl)

On Mk 2 material, although the performances were if anything becomingīand did at last return to the studios, and recorded their first newĪlbum in five years. Intense touring schedule which ultimately lead to Lord's departureĭid not change, nor really did the set list, which still relied heavily Three tracks performed at the 'Live 8' show in Barrie, Canada. The final show in Ipswich was as emotional anġ7th : St. The shows, the lights went down and Jon was there for the opening chords (though this site gave fans a strong hint). Jon's participation wasn't announced in the pre-tour publicity Invited back in September to share the keyboard duties on the rescheduled Jon was given a fitting send-off however, Don Airey, Ian Gillan, Steve Morse, Roger Gloverįrom a mention by Ian Gillan on Irish radio in February 2002, Jon Lord'sĭeparture was not officially announced until March, when Deep Purple
