Stormbringer falls short of the excellence of Machine Head and Who Do We Think We Are, but nonetheless boasts some definite classics -- including the fiery "Lady Double Dealer," the ominous title song (a goth metal treasure), the sweaty "High Ball Shooter," and the melancholy ballad "Soldier of Fortune." Most of the other songs on the decent, if uneven, Stormbringer (which Metal Blade reissued on CD in the early '90s) are not essential. Like Come Taste the Band, Stormbringer will be of interest to Deep Purple's more enthusiastic fans, rather than casual listeners who would be much better off starting out with either of the above-mentioned studio projects or the live Made in Japan. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Stormbringer
01/01/1974 | Emi Europe Generic
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CD
$11.99STORMBRINGER (ENG)
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CD
$34.99STORMBRINGER (JPN) (MLPS)
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CD
$40.99STORMBRINGER (JPN) (MLPS) (SHM)
All Music Guide Review
Stormbringer Track Listing
Credits of Stormbringer
- Ian Paice
- Drums, Mixing
- Gary Webb
- Engineer
- Ed Thrasher
- Art Direction
- John Cabalka
- Illustrations
- Ritchie Blackmore
- Guitar
- Glenn Hughes
- Guitar (Bass), Vocals
- Jon Lord
- Keyboards
- Martin Birch
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- David Coverdale
- Vocals
- Gary Ladinsky
- Engineer
- Deep Purple
- Producer, Main Performer
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