'Circle of Hands' is an excellent track which has a signature keyboard intro, all the other tracks on this album are equally inspiring, 'Traveller in Time' shows their more progressive side, though with a violent and aggressive start. 'Poet's Justice' with a great vocal/drum intro, where the bass of Gary Thain is absolutely unique. An all-round great album worthy of being included in this list.
Uriah Heep - Demons And Wizards (1972)
1. The Wizard
2. Traveller in Time
3. Easy Livin'
4. Poet's Justice
5. Circle of Hands
6. Rainbow Demon
7. All My Life
8. Paradise
9. The Spell
10. Why (Single Version - Bonus Track)
11. Why (Extended Version - Bonus Track)
12. Home Again To You (Demo)
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Deep Purple - Machine Head Live ~ recorded January 3, 1972 at the band's Copenhagen show. 9 songs including "Highway Star," "Strange Kind of Woman," "Child in Time," "Space Truckin'," "Fireball," "Black Night" and more.
Sit back... roll a joint... grab a beer... relax... and enjoy 94 minutes of pure magic!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2429873244560266100&hl=en
In 1972 there wasn't much of a change in the musical panorama, but who needs change when you have the likes of Led Zeppelin and Sabbath still in their golden age? This was the year when Deep Purple delivered one of the most classic albums of the classic rock era. This is a band who, without a doubt deserve to be included in this list, and Machine Head is their best album.
Opening with the 'white knuckle ride' of Highway Star, one of the best tracks ever in this genre. Lately covered by Metal Church as a tribute to this great band, and doing justice to the song. Including the most popular air guitar song of all time 'Smoke on the Water' which I'm sure is the tune any guitar player learned first. Add to this the pearls that are 'Lazy' and 'Space Truckin' and you have one of the best classic rock albums of the early seventies.
Machine Head - Deep Purple (1972)
1. "Highway Star" – 6:05
2. "Maybe I'm a Leo" – 4:51
3. "Pictures of Home" – 5:03
4. "Never Before" – 3:56
5. "Smoke on the Water" – 5:40
6. "Lazy" – 7:19
7. "Space Truckin'" – 4:31
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?s4okt01mjdc
Password: www.chilewarez.org
http://www.mediafire.com/?z3m1ymxekwy
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Deep Purple - Machine Head Live ~ recorded January 3, 1972 at the band's Copenhagen show. 9 songs including "Highway Star," "Strange Kind of Woman," "Child in Time," "Space Truckin'," "Fireball," "Black Night" and more.
Sit back... roll a joint... grab a beer... relax... and enjoy 94 minutes of pure magic!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2429873244560266100&hl=en
In 1972 there wasn't much of a change in the musical panorama, but who needs change when you have the likes of Led Zeppelin and Sabbath still in their golden age? This was the year when Deep Purple delivered one of the most classic albums of the classic rock era. This is a band who, without a doubt deserve to be included in this list, and Machine Head is their best album.
Opening with the 'white knuckle ride' of Highway Star, one of the best tracks ever in this genre. Lately covered by Metal Church as a tribute to this great band, and doing justice to the song. Including the most popular air guitar song of all time 'Smoke on the Water' which I'm sure is the tune any guitar player learned first. Add to this the pearls that are 'Lazy' and 'Space Truckin' and you have one of the best classic rock albums of the early seventies.
Machine Head - Deep Purple (1972)
1. "Highway Star" – 6:05
2. "Maybe I'm a Leo" – 4:51
3. "Pictures of Home" – 5:03
4. "Never Before" – 3:56
5. "Smoke on the Water" – 5:40
6. "Lazy" – 7:19
7. "Space Truckin'" – 4:31
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?s4okt01mjdc
Password: www.chilewarez.org