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Stormbringer is the ninth studio album by Deep Purple, released in November 1974. On this album, the soul and funk elements that were only hinted at on Burn are much more prominent. This shift in direction was not supported by Ritchie Blackmore, who departed the band not long after Stormbringer was released
The cover image of Stormbringer is based on a photo. On July 8, 1927 a tornado near the town of Jasper, Minnesota was photographed by Lucille Handberg.1 Her photograph has become a classic image,2 and was used and edited for the album’s cover. The same photograph was used for Siouxsie and the Banshees album Tinderbox in 1986.
Stormbringer is also the name of a magical sword described in several novels by Michael Moorcock. David Coverdale has denied knowledge of this until shortly after recording the album.
01. Stormbringer (4:06)
02. Love Don’t Mean A Thing (4:24)
03. Holy Man (4:34)
04. Hold On (5:06)
05. Lady Double Dealer (3:21)
06. You Can’t Do It Right (3:26)
07. High Ball Shooter (4:28)
08. The Gypsy (4:05)
09. Soldier Of Fortune (3:25)
bonus tracks (remix)
10. Holy Man (4:33)
11. You Can’t Do It Right (3:28)
12. Love Don’t Mean A Thing (5:08)
13. Hold On (5:13)
14. High Ball Shooter (4:30) instrumental
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