Machine head - Deep Purple

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Machine Head is the sixth studio album by English rock band Deep Purple, released on March 25, 1972, by Purple Records. Recorded in December 1971 at the Grand Hotel in Montreux, Switzerland, using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, it’s a landmark in hard rock and heavy metal. The album features the iconic Mark II lineup: Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Ian Gillan (vocals), Roger Glover (bass), Jon Lord (keyboards), and Ian Paice (drums).

Key Details:
Recording Context: Planned for Montreux Casino, but a fire during a Frank Zappa concert (caused by a flare gun) forced the band to relocate to the Grand Hotel. This inspired the iconic track "Smoke on the Water," which recounts the incident.
Track Listing (original release, 7 songs, ~37 minutes):
Highway Star
Maybe I’m a Leo
Pictures of Home
Never Before
Smoke on the Water
Lazy
Space Truckin’
Later editions include "When a Blind Man Cries," a B-side to the "Never Before" single.
Musical Style: Blends proto-metal density with epic arrangements, drawing from blues, psychedelia, and classical influences. Tracks like "Highway Star" and "Smoke on the Water" feature driving riffs and virtuosic solos, while "Lazy" showcases a bluesy, organ-heavy groove.
Impact: Widely regarded as a cornerstone of heavy metal, it topped charts in the UK and reached #7 in the US, staying on the Billboard 200 for 118 weeks. "Smoke on the Water" became a defining rock anthem, with its riff often called the "Beethoven’s Fifth of hard rock."
Reception: Critics praise its raw energy and musicianship, though some note weaker lyrics in tracks like "Maybe I’m a Leo." It’s lauded as Deep Purple’s magnum opus, with fans and band members often ranking it among their best.
Reissues: The 2024 Super Deluxe Edition includes Dweezil Zappa’s stereo and Dolby Atmos mixes, a 1974 quadraphonic mix, and live recordings from 1971 (Montreux Casino) and 1972 (Paris Theatre).
Notable Tracks:
Highway Star: A high-octane opener with a Bach-inspired riff, celebrated as a hard rock classic.
Smoke on the Water: Its iconic riff, inspired by Beethoven or Brazilian composer Carlos Lyra, is one of rock’s most recognizable. Initially considered filler, it became a global hit.
Lazy: Features a thick organ solo and bluesy vibe, often a live show highlight.
Space Truckin’: A fan favorite with a Chuck Berry-style rhythm, later reimagined as a sci-fi anthem.
Legacy:
Machine Head is credited with shaping heavy metal alongside contemporaries like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. It’s Deep Purple’s most commercially successful album and remains a fan favorite, though some argue Deep Purple in Rock or Fireball rival it. Posts on X highlight its enduring influence, with users citing "Smoke on the Water" and "Highway Star" as standout tracks.

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