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Fireball (album)
| Fireball | ||
|---|---|---|
| LP by Deep Purple | ||
| Released | 1971 | |
| Recorded | ??? | |
| Genre | Hard rock | |
| Length | 38 min 40 sec | |
| Record label | Warner Bros. (US) | |
| Producer | Deep Purple | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| Deep Purple Chronology | ||
| Deep Purple in Rock (1970) | Fireball (1971) | Machine Head (1972) |
Fireball is a hard rock-album by Deep Purple. It was released in 1971 and was the second LP by the Mark II-lineup of the group.
On this LP you can find a little bit of pretty much everything. The hard rocking title track starts off the album, but here you also can find some blues on "Anyone's Daughter" and some signs of progressive rock on "Fools". The hit song from the album was the boogie-inspired "Strange Kind of Woman", that appeared only in the U.S release. The European version included "Demon's Eye" in place of "Strange Kind of Woman".
Track listing
(All songs written by the members in the band)
- "Fireball" - 3:24
- "No No No" - 6:54
- "Strange Kind of Woman" - 4:07
- "Anyone's Daughter" - 4:44
- "The Mule" - 5:21
- "Fools" - 8:20
- "No One Came" - 6:25
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