| British band Deep Purple in 1977.Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined friend Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass.There was a BBC Live In Concert recording of this event that year.One album was recorded as PAL, and also a video in which you could see the band recording their first album in the studio recording sessions.CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album.After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up.You can help by expanding it.This page was last modified on 18 September 2007, at 21:45.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.See Copyrights for details.Zak Starkey, as well as Wishbone Ash guitarist Laurie Wisefield.Family, Paice Ashton Lord and many more.T2 later in the year (see under forthcoming).Zak Starkey, as well as Wishbone Ash guitarist Laurie Wisefield.Ready An Willing (Sweet Satisfaction) 5.Additional trackinfo
The track 'Continuo on B.Comments
Composed by Jon Lord and Eberhard Schoener.Recorded live during the Eurovision presentation of Prix Jeunesse on Saturday, June 1st, 1974 at the Herkulessaal of the Munich Residenz
with the Orchestra of Munich Champer Opera conducted by Eberhard Schoner.After growing up in Blackpool, Tony had left school and was an accomplished pianist by the the age of 15.Tony on his beloved Hammond B3 organ.Tony, backed by a brass section.Deep Purple's Jon Lord encouraged the two to do more work together.Chris Barber, John Entwhistle, Zak Starkey, Pete York, Zoot Money, Joe Brown and Geoff Emerick and Mike Figgis and Ewan McGregor. |