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    Who Do We Think They Are?

    Deep Purple and Metal Studies

    AvAndy Brown

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2026

    Del i serien Studies in Popular Music

    1 107 kr

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    Beskrivning

    By 1973 Deep Purple were the most successful, top-grossing, stadium-touring heavy rock band on the planet; a position confirmed by the virtuoso performances captured on the double live album, Made in Japan (1972), and the Billboard chart success of the double A-side live/studio single Smoke on the Water. The same year Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice released a fourth studio album Who Do We Think We Are, the last that the Mk2 line-up would produce.Despite their commercial success, and like their contemporaries Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, their music was contemptuously described as ‘heavy metal’ by the contemporary press, which focused on the equipment smashing finales of their live performances rather than the quality and innovative aspects of their music and musicianship. The title of their 1973 album was the band’s response to typically negative opinions voiced in the press and by some disgruntled fans.Over the decades Deep Purple has since being recognized as epitomizing classic heavy metal. In this volume, metal music scholars explore the reasons for the band’s enduring legacy, the result of their success in communicating—through a series of ground-breaking studio albums and especially in live performance—with a new, younger rock audience that helped them forge a lasting bond amid the controversies that surrounded metal’s rise.While this volume may not provide the final word on the question of who Deep Purple are, the contributors agree on the magnitude of Purple’s artistic and musical influences on subsequent metal bands, metal musicians and metal sub-genre styles alike.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-03-06
    • Mått:156 x 234 x 26 mm
    • Vikt:807 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Studies in Popular Music
    • Antal sidor:320
    • Förlag:Equinox Publishing Ltd
    • ISBN:9781800506367

    Utforska kategorier

    • Populärmusik inom Kultur
    • Musiker, sångare och grupper inom Kultur
    • Biografi: konst och underhållning inom Biografier

    Mer om författaren

    Volume EditorDr Andy R. Brown became an independent scholar in April 2022, after more than twenty-five years working as a university senior lecturer and researcher. Back in the day, Andy was one of a nucleus of scholars that got together to imagine the idea of ‘metal studies’ and out of which the International Society for Metal Music Studies (ISMMS) emerged. He has published a wide array of journal articles, book chapters and international conference papers, has given five keynotes, and co-edited the collections, Metal Studies? Cultural Research in the Heavy metal Scene (2011), Heavy metal Generations (2012) and Global Metal Music & Culture: Current Directions in Metal Studies (2016.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • ContentsList of figures and tables viiIntroduction: A Purple passage or a lasting legacy? 1, Andy R. BrownPart One: Exploring the heavy rock band virtuosity of Deep Purple 311 Deep Purple’s Black Knight: The virtuoso identity of Ritchie Blackmore in defining the riff-driven heavy metal of In Rock 33, Kevin Ebert2 Wizard of the Art: Jon Lord: A legacy In Rock keyboard 56. James Dickinson3 Speed King: Setting the Paice 77, Simon Poole4 Ian Gillan and the legacy of the operatic voice in heavy metal: Borrowed feminine classical virtuosity in metal masculinity 98, Francesca Stevens5 Blackmore and Gillan’s guitar and vocal games Live in Japan: Rock falsetto as an auditory spectacle 120, Catherine Rudent6 Taking the lead: Ritchie Blackmore and Tommy Bolin (re)shape heavy rock virtuosity 133, Kevin FellezsPart Two: Analysing the riff composition of Deep Purple and its studio capture 1577 The tonal language of Deep Purple Mk2: Riffs, modes, chords and progressions 159, Esa Lilja8 Flight of the riff: Distinguishing hard rock and metal in the seminal styles of Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Uriah Heep and Black Sabbath 189, Dietmar Elflein9 Martin Birch: Catalyst. The pivotal role of Deep Purple’s sound engineer on the classic Mk2 albums 210, Jan-Peter HerbstPart Three: Purple as pioneers of the world tour and its fan and band legacy 23310 Heavy metal on stage: Deep Purple’s Made in Japan and the production of arena rock 235, Steve Waksman11 From underground cafés to the Kremlin: Deep Purple’s influence on Russian hard ’n’ heavy music behind the Iron Curtain 254, Dawn Hazle12 Darker Than Blue: The DPAS and Simon Robinson – Master of the Purple back catalogue 273, Andy R. BrownIndex 305