Whitesnake "The Purple Album"

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From what I have heard it sounds good and heavier but not sure if I will buy it, I will have to see, I don't think he can top the original version of Burn without John Lord.

Whitesnake have always been one of my favourite bands and I wish they would have released some new material.

I may pick up the album when it has dropped in price.....
 

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Yup. Didn't he share lead vocals with Dave on Burn, anyway?

They shared vocal duties on BURN, STORMBRINGER, COME TASTE THE BAND & the live album MADE IN EUROPE. Virtually ever song at that... Glenn sounds as good as ever so it really would be great to hear them togather again.
 

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I'm not sure you'd want to try to copy Jon Lord anyway. The songs are done with a more modern Whitesnake sound (and yeah, I know Lord was on several WS albums).

I was thinking Glenn as much for nostalgia as the fact I love him as a vocalist.

^ Funny about your Blackmore statement, from classicrockrevisited.com
David Coverdale has revealed that he and former Deep Purple bandmate Ritchie Blackmore discussed the possibility of getting back together after the death of Jon Lord in 2012.

And although the idea didn't come to fruition, it may have informed Coverdale's decision to record an album of his Purple-era tracks with Whitesnake.

The singer - who fronted the MkIII and IV version of Purple from 1973 to 1976 - confirmed the launch of The Purple Album yesterday, describing it as "a huge thank you from me to Deep Purple for the opportunity I was given over 40 years ago."

Coverdale says in the latest edition of Classic Rock, on sale now: "The tragic loss of Jon made me finally realise that life is too f***ing short to hold animosity, bitterness and resentments.

"So I decided to reach out to Ritchie to share the sense of grief and loss of Jon with him, and to express my gratitude to him for bringing me on board Deep Purple. During the conversation we did discuss the idea of getting back together in some way, which was Jon's wish."

He says he didn't pursue the idea because "After several discussions with Ritchie's manager I felt I didn't share their vision of the project. I sincerely wished them well and respectfully withdrew." Read more from Coverdale here.
 

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