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Deep Purple - Abandon — ldivia
August 9, 2019
referencing Abandon, 2xLP, Album, Unofficial, 7243 4 95306
Never find a web site.
This record was sold 3 or 4 times on Ebay by an UK seller at approx. 400 - 450 $
This record was sold 3 or 4 times on Ebay by an UK seller at approx. 400 - 450 $
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Deep Purple - Abandon — ldivia
May 18, 2019
referencing Abandon, 2xLP, Album, Unofficial, 7243 4 95306
This is NOT an ufficial release!
Abandon is the only Deep Purple studio album NEVER released in Vinyl...
This Rare UNOFFICIAL release exist in Black and Purple Color.
Abandon is the only Deep Purple studio album NEVER released in Vinyl...
This Rare UNOFFICIAL release exist in Black and Purple Color.
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Deep Purple - Abandon — scullbox
July 3, 2018
referencing Abandon, CD, Album, 7243 4 95306 2 1
We need this on vinyl.
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Deep Purple - Abandon as reviewed by LeonardoA
December 8, 2016
referencing Abandon, CD, Album, 7243 4 95306 2 1
In 1996 brought the surprising Deep Purple Purpendicular. Through the input of guitarist Steve Morse, the replacement for Ritchie Blackmore, sounded in 1968 founded the hard rock band fresh and reborn. The new cd Abandon is made in the same occupation and is even better than its predecessor. The band is in top form in songs that float on funky guitar/organ riffs as Any fule kno that, Jack Ruby, She was Evil and Louie. With Seventh Heaven and let the 69 men hear that they have not forgotten how the rock. The quietest number Don't make me happy is the only downside on a further cast-iron plate that proves that Deep Purple still count.
Deep Purple - Abandon — dandaloo
June 7, 2020
edited 8 months ago
referencing Abandon, CD, Album, 7243 4 95306 2 1
referencing Abandon, CD, Album, 7243 4 95306 2 1
I couldn't disagree more! Purpendicular is far better. Abandon is full of nu-metal-influenced ponderous riffs that utterly lack the sophistication or refinement of the Mark II DP releases. They seemed to have been trying too hard to sound like Deep Purple and in the process completely lost the plot. Also, the production is shocking.
Deep Purple - Abandon — Wnhlz
July 18, 2019