Deep Purple's latest album, Traetormentas, is a powerful and dynamic addition to their extensive discography. The band has been around for decades, and they continue to impress with their ability to create music that is both classic and modern.
The album opens with the hard-hitting track "Throw My Bones," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The band's signature sound is present throughout, with Ian Gillan's powerful vocals and Steve Morse's intricate guitar work shining through.
The album features a mix of fast-paced rockers and more melodic tracks, such as "No Need to Shout" and "What the What." The latter features a catchy chorus and a memorable guitar solo, while the former showcases Gillan's impressive vocal range.
One standout track is "The Power of the Moon," which features a haunting guitar riff and a powerful chorus. The song builds to a crescendo, with Morse's guitar work taking center stage.
Another highlight is "Man Alive," which features a driving rhythm and a catchy chorus. The track showcases the band's ability to create music that is both heavy and melodic.
El Amor No Significia Una Cosa (Love Don't Mean A Thing)
4:23
Hombre Sagrado
04:28
Para
05:05
No Puedes Hacerlo Bien (You Can't Do It Right)
El Amor No Significa Una Cosa
04:23
Hombre Sagrado (Holy Man)
4:28
La Gitana (The Gypsy)
4:13
Para (Hold On)
5:05
Pateadora
04:26
No Puedes Hacerlo Bien
03:24
Treatormaentas (Stormbringer)
Traetormentas
04:05
Soldado De La Fortuna (Soldier Of Fortune)
3:14
La Gitana (The Gypsy)
Pateadora (High Ball Shooter)
4:26
El Amor No Significia Una Cosa (Love Don't Mean A Thing)
Senorita De Segunda Mano (Lady Double Dealer)
3:19
No Puedes Hacerlo Bien (You Can't Do It Right)
3:24
Para (Hold On)
Soldado De La Fortuna (Soldier Of Fortune)
Senorita de Sgunda Mano
03:19
Pateadora (High Ball Shooter)
Treatormaentas (Stormbringer)
4:03
Video
Deep Purple - Stormbringer 1974 Video Sound HQ
Deep Purple - Stormbringer (Official Film Clip)
Deep Purple - Soldier of Fortune (1989 Netherlands CD)
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Catalog Numbers
5158
TPS 3508
8043
51 1960041 5158
Labels
Purple Records
EMI
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Formats
Vinyl
LP
Album
Reissue
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Company
Manufactured By
EMI-Odeon S.A.I.C.
Distributed By
EMI-Odeon S.A.I.C.
Record Company
EMI
Credits
Role
Credit
Bass Guitar
Glenn Hughes
Drums
Ian Paice
Keyboards
Jon Lord
Lead Guitar
Ritchie Blackmore
Mixed By
Ian Paice, Martin Birch
Producer
Deep Purple, Martin Birch
Vocals
David Coverdale (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B1 to B5), Glenn Hughes (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B4)
Written-By
David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes (tracks: A2 to A4, B2 to B4), Ian Paice (tracks: A2, A4, B3, B4), Jon Lord (tracks: A2 to A4, B3, B4), Ritchie Blackmore (tracks: A1, A2, B1 to B5)
Notes
Lyrics on back cover in English but song titles in Spanish.
(P) 1974 Deep Purple (Overseas) Ltd.
Inner sleeve with black and white pictures of the covers of more argentinian records by EMI-Odeon S.A.I.C.
Traetormentas is a strong album from a band that continues to impress after all these years. Deep Purple has proven once again that they are true masters of their craft, and this album is a testament to their enduring talent.
Stormbringer war mein 1 Album. Sehr wenig Verständnis seitens meiner Eltern. Ich liebe Pink . Die E-Gitarre hat es mir angetan. Bin auch heute noch ein Rock Fan.
Good album, but one that should have been better. One of the best album covers in rock an roll period for whatever that's worth. Stormbringer is a great song. Lady Double Dealer and High Ball Shooter are good rockers as well from the album. The rest of album features some cool but too poppy songs. Richie, John and Ian should never have allowed this. I think they tried to beef it up a bit more with their next album (Come Taste the Band) but by then Tommy Bolin (departed Blackmore's replacement) was f----ing up the band with his drug use, another mark against the band nucleus for allowing that to happen. I would have loved to hear this Mark 4 line up get back to some harder edge Deep Purple roots with a competent guitar player.
Mr. Lord is, I feel, quite correct about the lyrics. But, not every song needs to be deep, or meaningful. It's a good hard rock song that is bad to listen to, while drinking whiskey... it tends to get the blood-up, so to say. One minute, you and some Bro's are sitting around with some Wild Turkey, next thing you know; there's a communication breakdown, names are called, and Dudes start whipping each other with their belts ( friends mind you ) I've seen it happen.??✌
One minute, you and some Bro's are sitting around with some Wild Turkey, next thing you know; there's a communication breakdown, names are called, and Dudes start whipping each other with their belts ( friends mind you ) I've seen it happen.??✌
For me Deep purple - Stormbringer is one of Top 5 Deep Purple songs.