Deep Purple's definitive Mark II lineup reunited for 1984's Perfect Strangers. It is one of the better examples of a reunion album, although the band's uneasy camaraderie only lasted a few more years. "Knocking at Your Back Door" opens the album with a roar. Ian Gillan's lyrics don't make much sense, but Ritchie Blackmore's guitar riffs and Ian Paice's thunderous drumming carry this song as well as the rest of the album. The robotic rhythm of the title cut relies on Jon Lord's organ work. The 1999 remastered reissue features the bonus track "Son of Alerik." This fascinating, mid-tempo, ten-minute instrumental was the B-side of the "Perfect Strangers" 12" single in the U.K.
All in all, not a great Deep Purple but still pretty entertaining especially in this remastered version.
1. Knocking at Your Back Door
2. Under the Gun
3. Nobody's Home
4. Mean Streak
5. Perfect Strangers
6. A Gypsy's Kiss
7. Wasted Sunsets
8. Hungry Daze
9. Not Responsible
Bonus Track
10. Son of Alerik
4 comments:
Wow, you've really got the nostalgia wheels cranking. Thanks for another great flashback.
concerning gillan´s lyric´s on knocking at your backdoor - it´s said to be about ahem anal sex (there i said it ....)harry lime
Just like Howlin' Wolf's Back Door Man then... ^^
them dirty old men ...
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