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Deep Purple
Fireball
RELEASE
1971
LABEL
Warner Bros.
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock, British Metal
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Album Review
One of
Deep Purple
's four indispensable albums (the others being
In Rock
,
Machine Head
, and
Burn
), 1971's
Fireball
saw the band broadening out from the no-holds-barred hard rock direction of the previous year's cacophonous
In Rock
. Metal machine noises introduced the sizzling title track -- an unusually compact but explosively tight group effort on which
Jon Lord
's organ truly shined. The somewhat tiring repetitions of "No No No" actually threatened to drop the ball next, but the fantastic single "Strange Kind of Woman" nimbly caught and set it rolling again, just in time for the innuendo-encrusted hilarity of "Anyone's Daughter," featuring one of singer
Ian Gillan
's first (and still best) humorous storylines to go with one of guitarist
Ritchie Blackmore
's most uncharacteristic, bluesiest performances ever. "The Mule" opened the vinyl album's second side with what is perhaps
Purple
's finest instrumental, and on the hyper-extended "Fools," the bandmembers proved they could flirt with progressive rock without plunging off its cliff (although the song could probably have done without its drawn-out middle section). And closing the album was the exceptional "No One Came," where intertwining instrumental lines locked together beautifully,
Gillan
wove another entertaining yarn that was part autobiography and part
Monty Python
, and the often underrated skills of drummer
Ian Paice
helped the song sound so unreservedly fresh and intuitive that one could almost be convinced the band had winged it on the spot. Sure, the following year's
Machine Head
would provide
Deep Purple
with their commercial peak, but on
Fireball
, the formidable quintet was already firing on all cylinders.
–
Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
Track Listing
Fireball
No No No
Strange Kind of Woman
Anyone's Daughter
The Mule
Fools
No One Came
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