One Track Mind: Deep Purple, “Space Truckin'” from Live in Verona (2014)
Times change, members change, but Deep Purple remains.
Times change, members change, but Deep Purple remains.
Edgy and raw, as bracing as any live Queen performance ever released.
Whatever the cover says, the star here will always be Gerald Bostock.
Hayward has never sounded closer to the material, or closer to us.
This makes Moore’s case again as one of modern blues’ most visceral voices.
This arrives at the perfect moment. Once more, there are no sides.
This arrives looking like every bad thing that sends you back to the old records.
They sound utterly reinvigorated on this stomping new live release.
A mystery-laced tribute to Anne Sexton has lost none of its power, 25 years on.
Nick Mason was the lone member of the group to appear in every different lineup.