The first popular work in Purple's third series is "Purple Flame."
The overall sound has a funky hue, adding a sense of speed and groove.
This album marked the beginning of the band's third period, with David Coverdale on vocals and Glenn Hughes on bass. It contains highly polished songs such as the famous title track and "You Fool No One."
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A:
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1)
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Burn
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2)
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Might Just Take Your Life
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3)
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Lay Down, Stay Down
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4)
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Sail Away
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B:
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1)
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You Fool No One
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2)
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What's Goin' On Here
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3)
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Mistreated
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4)
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"A" 200
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Producer - Deep Purple
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Producer - Deep Purple
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Engineer - Martin Birch
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Engineer - Martin Birch
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Drums - Ian Paice
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Drums - Ian Paice
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Keyboards - Jon Lord
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Keyboards - Jon Lord
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Bass Guitar - Glenn Hughes
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Vocals - Glenn Hughes (A1 to A4, B1, B2)
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Vocals, Bass Guitar - Glenn Hughes
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Lead Guitar - Ritchie Blackmore
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Lead Guitar - Ritchie Blackmore
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Vocals - David Coverdale (A1 to A4, B1 to B3)
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Vocals - David Coverdale
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Lacquer Cut By - PECKO
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Mastered By - Pecko
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Mastered By - Porky (5)
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Photography By - Fin Costello
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Photography By - Fin Costello
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Mastered By - Mel
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Engineer [Assisted By] - Tipani
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Tour Manager [Road Managers] - Ron Quinton
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Crew [Road Manager] - Ron Quinton
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Tour Manager [Road Managers] - Magnet (9)
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Crew [Road Manager] - Magnet (9)
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Tour Manager [Road Managers] - Baz Marshall
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Crew [Road Manager] - Baz Marshall
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Art Direction [Art Studio] - Nesbit Phipps And Froome Ltd
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Artwork [Art Studio] - Nesbit, Phipps And Froome Ltd
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Tour Manager [Road Managers] - Ian Broad (2)
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Crew [Road Manager] - Ian Broad (2)
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Engineer [Assisted By] - Paul (220)
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Engineer [Assisted By] - George (187)