Deep Purple - Bananas

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Album Details

Title: Bananas
Artist: Deep Purple
Release Date: 9/9/2003
Label: EMI, EMI Europe Generic, Sanctuary, Toshiba EMI
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 060768635128, 4988006813977, 724359104829, 724359104928, 0060768635128, 724359104812, 498800681397
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, 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: 0
Members Wishing: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. House of Pain
  2. Sun Goes Down
  3. Haunted
  4. Razzle Dazzle
  5. Silver Tongue
  6. Walk On
  7. Picture of Innocence
  8. I Got Your Number
  9. Never a Word
  10. Bananas
  11. Doing It Tonight
  12. Contact Lost

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDSanctuary
2007CDToshiba EMI66216
2003CDEMI591049
2003CDEMI Europe Generic591048
2003CDSanctuary86351

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Album Review

Bananas has every sign of being a disappointment. Jon Lord's grandiose keyboards were always a focus but he's gone, it's released in the heady age of Radiohead, and it's got one of the oddest titles and the oddest cover art that ever graced a Deep Purple album. Surprise, it's fantastic. New keyboardist Don Airey is an effective replacement, adding new sounds and styles and working the Hammond so well that an uncredited Lord appearance was rumored among fans. Lord has said he's not playing on the album, but he did contribute some writing on the excellent "Picture of Innocence" and "I Got Your Number." Those two tracks, followed by the winding and pastoral "Never a Word," add up to a strikingly impressive suite that bridges the more bombastic first half of the album with the looser and more playful second half. That's right, "Deep Purple" and "playful" in the same sentence. The thunk and chug is still there, but Bananas often turns to mid-tempo boogie and blues, allowing Ian Gillan's wry and witty delivery some deserved space while guitarist Steve Morse's time in Kansas and the Dixie Dregs pays off as never before. The funky light reggae of "Doing It Tonight" is downright smoky-bar slinky-sexy, and if the band doesn't add it to every one of their encores for the rest of their career they're nuts. Filled with hooks and songs that get better with each listen, there's little to dislike about Bananas. Certainly the urgent "House of Pain" could have benefited from punchier production, and there's a noticeable lack of lengthy solos throughout, but these are minor quibbles. Hipsters have already decided, and some hardcore fans will pine for the monolithic sound of Machine Head, but on Bananas Deep Purple sound comfortable, free to do what they want, and more than the sum of their parts than they have in a long, long time. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy VanDetteMastering
Beth HartVocals (Background)
Bruce PayneDesign, Cover Photo, Art Direction, Photography
Charlie LewisEngineer, Producer, Production Coordination
Chris WonzerAssistant
Deep PurpleMain Performer
Don AireyKeyboards, Vacuum Cleaner
Fin CostelloPhotography
Ian GillanVocals, Group Member
Ian PaiceDrums, Percussion, Group Member
IoannisArt Direction, Digital Artwork, Design
Mike BradfordProducer, Mixing, Engineer
Paul BuckmasterString Arrangements, Cello
Roger GloverGuitar (Bass), Bass, Group Member
Steve MorseGuitar, Group Member