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Rooktoven Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-11-04 12:31 AM
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8. I'll agree on Who do We think we are--
to an extent (Any Album with "Woman from Tokyo" is OK by me), though it's pretty uneven. Ritchie Blackmore wasn't on Come taste the Band-- that was Tommy Bolin. And though I've heard people sing his praises, I think that was a pretty weak album. If I had to pick a top five (not counting Live Albums where they ruled) I'd go with:
Machine Head (obvious)
Perfect Strangers (1984, first reunion-- Ian Gillan vocals)
Burn (No Gillan, but has Burn and Mistreated)
Fireball (1971, Machine Head predecessor)
Purpendicular (1998, No Ritchie, but has Steve Morse of Dixie Dregs fame and a few classics)

Best Live Album I would give to (originally import) "In concert"...
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