Deep Purple - The House of Blue Light

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Album Details

Title: The House of Blue Light
Artist: Deep Purple
Release Date: 1987
Re-Released On: 4/30/2007
Label: Mercury, Universal Distribution, Universal Special Products
Duration: 46:16
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 731454616225, 0731454616225, 042283131811, 042283131828, 042283131842, 4988005226624
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, British Invasion, Heavy Metal, Arena Rock, British Metal
Moods: Confident, Earthy, Rollicking, Bravado, Confrontational, Gritty, Reckless, Aggressive, Dramatic, Passionate, Rambunctious, Raucous, Rousing, Sleazy, Theatrical, Brash, Rowdy
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Bad Attitude
  2. The Unwritten Law
  3. Call of the Wild
  4. Mad Dog
  5. Black and White
  6. Hard Lovin' Woman
  7. The Spanish Archer
  8. Strangeways
  9. Mitzi Dupree
  10. Dead or Alive

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDUniversal Distribution9165
2003CDUniversal Special Products546162
------CDMercury831318-2

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Album Review

Though it was considered a disappointment upon its release (indeed, its production was much too sleek at times, and it lacked the creative daring of Perfect Strangers), 1987's House of Blue Light has actually stood the test of time just as well, if not better, than its predecessor. The second effort from the re-formed Mark II lineup, this album showed Deep Purple searching for an '80s-flavored hit single, and by doing so, sounding uncomfortably similar to guitarist Ritchie Blackmore's other band, Rainbow. Virtually all of the record's first half suffers from this (especially "Unwritten Law" and "Bad Attitude"), but things improve with the Eastern-flavored melodies of "The Spanish Archer" and "Strange Ways." The eerie sound textures explored on the latter evoke memories of classic Purple, and finally allow some space for soloing from Blackmore and keyboardist Jon Lord. And the telltale lyrics to the equally interesting "Mitzi Dupree" (based on a true story), are vintage Ian Gillan, as the singer combines James Bond-style international intrigue with high comedy. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew W. EllisArt Direction
Deep PurpleProducer
Dieter ZillIllustrations
Greg CalbiMastering
Ian GillanConga, Harmonica, Vocals
Ian PaiceDrums
Jon LordKeyboards
Nick BlagonaEngineer
Ritchie BlackmoreGuitar
Roger GloverGuitar (Bass), Synthesizer, Producer
Suha GurDigital Remastering