Elly Roberts reviews
Various Artists
EMI / Universal Music TV
Track listing:
Disc 1:
- 1. Deep Purple – Black Night
2. Deep Purple – Strange Kind Of Woman
3. Deep Purple – Fireball
4. Deep Purple – Speed King
5. Rainbow – Long Live Rock & Roll
6. Rainbow – Since You’ve Been Gone
7. Whitesnake – Fool For Your Loving
8. Dio – Rock ‘n’ Roll Children
9. Gillan – Restless
10. Deep Purple – Child In Time
11. Deep Purple – Highway Star
12. Gillan – Mutually Assured Destruction
13. Dio – We Rock
14. Rainbow – Kill The King
15. Whitesnake – Here I Go Again
16. Deep Purple – Woman From Tokyo
Disc 2:
- 1. Deep Purple – Smoke On The Water
2. Deep Purple – Burn
3. Rainbow – I Surrender
4. Rainbow – All Night Long
5. Graham Bonnet – Night Games
6. Whitesnake – Don’t Break My Heart Again
7. Whitesnake – Love Hunter
8. Gillan – Trouble
9. Gillan – New Orleans
10. Dio – Hungry For Heaven
11. Deep Purple – You Keep On Moving
12. Rainbow – Man On The Silver Mountain
13. Rainbow – Stargazer
14. Deep Purple – Knocking At Your Back Door
15. Deep Purple – Perfect Strangers
16. Deep Purple – Hush (1988 Version)
Big hair big riffs: Purple Rainbowsis a rockers delight. Like a hammerfrom the gods this 2 CD – 32 tracker goes retro, to an era when rock ruledthe world well, musically anyway.
Featuring high voltage performances from Rock Gods like singer Ian Gillan, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore of DeepPurple, and various offsprings like Rainbow, Dio, Whitesnake, Gillan andGraham Bonnet. These guys might seem like dinosaurs now, but in theirheyday they were the top singers and guitarists. Collectively, they amasseda staggering 63 singles in the UK charts. Thats pretty impressive as rockbands go. However, they still hold their own in the 21st century and thiscollection gives a colourful insight into music that has influencedgenerations of budding guitarists.
Somewhere along the marketing process theproducers got the formatting seriously wrong. One music critic gave themusic content 5/5, and 1/5 for the presentation of the tracklisting, which Ihave to agree with. It skips annoyingly from group to group in a haphazardmanner: just as your getting into one band it wanders into anothertotally non-chronological track. The small bonus is, that it lifts fromboth the huge singles and albums back catalogue.
Commercially, Whitesnakescored the most chart entries 21 in all. Deep Purple had 15, Dio 7, Gillan8, Rainbow 10, and Graham Bonnet 2.Not all these entries are track-listedhere, but it provides a fair representation of their overall success.Classics include the great riffs of Smoke On The Water, Black Night,Fireball, Child In Time, – Deep Purple, Since Youve Been Gone – Rainbowand Whitesnakes Here I Go Again.
Deep Purple is still going strong with Ian Gillan back in the fold andoriginal drummer Ian Paice and bassist Roger Glover. Dio (Ronnie James Dio)made a comeback playing gigs in August, while Whitesnake are gigging inOctober. If youre interested in their extraordinary family tree check outThe Highway Star.com
Elly Roberts passed away in 2011, but he was a man who was so passionate about all types of music and loved meeting his musical heroes, such as Mick Hucknall at a book signing at the Trafford Centre, Manchester in 2007.
A former teacher and also a music journalist, DJ and radio presenter on local community station Calon FM, plus appearances on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Radio 2, Elly started doing reviews for DVDfever.co.uk in 2004 and he did the majority of the CD and concerts reviews on the website.
I know also that he loved getting away for the summer to Spain and I hope that wherever he is now he is enjoying the hot sunshine and, as one of his friends has said on his Facebook page, that he is interviewing his musical heroes.