Deep Purple – Knocking At Your Back Door: The Best Of Deep Purple In The 80’s (1992) (CD Audio) (Import)
Article: 56508
Name: Deep Purple – Knocking At Your Back Door
Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Year: 1992
Publisher: Polydor
Type: CD
01. Knocking At Your Back Door (7:02)
02. Bad Attitude (5:07)
03. Son Of Aleric (Instrumental) (10:01)
4. Nobody's Home (4:00)
05. Black Night (6:07)
6. Perfect Strangers (5:19)
7. The Unwritten Law (4:55)
8. Call of the Wild (4:51)
09. Hush (3:31)
10. Smoke On The Water (7:43)
11. Space Trucking (5:39)
Style: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Deep Purple is an axis of truth, a group that does not require any representation or advertising: despite a history that spans ten years, the popularity of the group has not subsided. It’s impossible to compare with the situation in the 70s, if in all practical terms they were overshadowed by other heroes - Led Zeppelin. True, everything happened for us by chance - here Deep Purple were mega-popular at all times. What the heck would you like “Smoke On The Water” - just one song would have been played so that a bunch of them would lose their name in centuries. To say that Deep Purple were surrounded by her would be absolute nonsense. At the current stage of endless hits, a collection of classic rock legends is being launched - “Knocking At Your Back Door”.
The compilation included songs such as the title track “Knocking At Your Back Door” (from the 1984 album Perfect Strangers), “Black & White" (album The House of Blue Light), "Woman From Tokyo" (album Who Do We Think We Are!), "Highway Star" - one of the most famous songs in rock music.
The unique vocals of Ian Gillan, the tight guitar solos of Ritchie Blackmore, the keyboards of Jon Lord - each of the members of the group (regardless of those whose composition has changed more than once) brings their own mastery. For current band members - the shortest songs on one disc.



