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Following the worldwide success of "NOW What?", inFinite has again been produced by Bob Ezrin who with the 5 members of Deep Purple has formed an explosive songwriting team. InFinite is possibly the most seventies of all Deep Purple albums released since the 1984 reunion with Perfect Strangers . Ezrin and Deep Purple have managed to capture the purest Purple classic sound while staying well away from the temptation to be nostalgic or to play themselves . On the contrary the band shows the tranquility to not care about delivering short songs or to limit the long solos and the moments of improvisation. Just as when the story started, in an ideal cycle that comes to completion. From in Rock to in-finite . Possibly destined to end, but still terribly good.Reviews:
Deep Purple are one of the most influential British rock bands of all time. With 120 million albums sold worldwide, they are one of the most loved British bands of all time.
Recently inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, they have inspired and shaped the taste of generation of hard rock musicians and fans with milestone albums like In Rock or Machine Head which are essential chapters in rock music history. Their live album Made in Japan is often referred as one of the best (if not the best live album of all times.)
Ian Gillan, Roger Glover and Ian Paice are the three members from the current line-up who have been part of the band since it s Mark II version, the one that is considered the absolute classic .
The current line-up of the band is completed by Don Airey (about to release his 4th album with the band, who has played with many rock legends including Rainbow, Whitesnake, Gary Moore, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest Collosseum II and many others) and Steve Morse (who has been in the band for over 20 years, releasing 6 studio albums with them).
The documentary From Here To infinite , a 90 minute in-depth insight into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame band s working process, their creative ideas and what drives them. Narrated by iconic rock musician Rick Wakeman (of Yes). For their first time in their over 40 year long career, the band has allowed cameras into the studio, following their every step. A once in a lifetime experience for fans of Rock & Roll.