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DEEP PURPLE ''COME TASTE THE BAND'' WITH TOMMY BOLIN
IST UK PRESSING CAT NO. TPSA 7515 1975 ON THE ORIGINAL PURPLE LABELS NEAR MINT WITH ORIGINAL FULLY LAMINATED GATEFOLD COVER (MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN)
WITH THE ORIGINAL LYRIC INSERT! BARELY PLAYED CONDITION! -1U -1U EARLIEST MATRIX ''KEN DUN'' (machine stamped on both sides) Master pressers signature (only 1st press) rare like this!
Come Taste the Band is an album by the hard rock band Deep Purple recorded between August 3rd and September 1st, 1975 at Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany.
The album was co-produced and engineered by the band and longtime band associate Martin Birch. The album was released in October 1975. It was the only studio album with Tommy Bolin who replaced Ritchie Blackmore on lead guitar. When guitarist Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple, many observers and critics assumed that Deep Purple would not continue. It was David Coverdale who asked Jon Lord to keep the band together, and Tommy Bolin was asked to take the guitar slot!
The Matrix : 'TPSA 7525 A-1U'' ''TPSA 7515 B-1U (EARLIEST MATRIX EVER)
The Mother Stampers : side 1. ''1'' ''AOL'' side 2. ''2'' "GR" (''KENDUN'' Stamped on both sides only 1st press)
"Comin' Home" (David Coverdale, Tommy Bolin, Ian Paice) ñ 3:55 "Lady Luck" (Coverdale, Roger Cook) ñ 2:48 "Gettin' Tighter" (Bolin, Glenn Hughes) ñ 3:37 "Dealer" (Coverdale, Bolin) ñ 3:50 "I Need Love" (Coverdale, Bolin) ñ 4:23 "Drifter" (Coverdale, Bolin) ñ 4:02 "Love Child" (Coverdale, Bolin) ñ 3:08 a) "This Time Around/Owed to 'G'|This Time Around"Vinyl: NM
Cover: well cared in cleare shrink vinyl, so NM
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*MY VINYL GRADE SCALE M (MINT) : PLAYED FOR TEST OR NOT OVER 5 TIMES NM(NEAR MINT) : NO SIGNS OF MARKS ON THE VINYL +EX- (EXCELLENT) : BIT OF PAPER MARKS OR SURFACE MARKS WHICH DOES NO AFFECT PLAYNG +VG-(VERY GOOD) : HAS A LITTLE BIT OF SCRATCHES AND OCCASIONAL NOISES BUT STILL ENJOYABLE TO LISTEN G(GOOD) : LOTS OF SURFACES MARKS THAT CAUSES FREQUENT NOISES BUT STILL COLLECTABLE