Deep Purple – InFinite Double Heavyweight-LP

£20.00

InFinite Double Heavyweight-LP – Deep Purple Heavyweight-LP from Vinyl Records London

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This is the vinyl format of the Deep Purple ldquoInFiniterdquo album. It is a 2LP set with additional DVD included.Deep Purple are one of the most influential British rock bands of all time. With 120 million albums sold worldwide, they are one of the most loved British bands of all time. Recently inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, they have inspired and shaped the taste of generations of hard rock musicians and fans with milestone albums like In Rock or Machine Head which are essential chapters in rock music history. Their live album Made in Japan is often referred as one of the best if not the best live album of all times.NOW What, released in 2013, brought Deep Purple back to the top of the charts worldwide. The tour that followed sold over a million tickets worldwide. Ian Gillan, Roger Glover and Ian Paice are the three members from the current lineup who have been part of the band since its Mark II version, the one that is considered the absolute classic.The current lineup of the band is completed by Don Airey about to release his 4th album with the band and Steve Morse who has been in the band for over 20 years, about to release his 6th studio albums with Deep Purple. With inFinite and the associated The Long Goodbye tour, Deep Purple are approaching a turning point. Is the band about to write the final chapter of its careernbspAs a natural follow up to the worldwide success of NOW What, inFinite has once again been produced by Bob Ezrin who has formed with the five members of Deep Purple, an explosive songwriting team. InFinite is possibly the most seventies of all Deep Purple albums released since the 1984 reunion with Perfect Strangers. Ezrin and Deep Purple have managed to capture the purest Purple classic sound while staying well away from the temptation to be nostalgic or to play themselves. On the contrary the band shows the tranquillity to not care about delivering short songs or to limit the long solos and the moments of improvisation. Just as when the story started, in an ideal cycle that comes to completion. From in Rock to infinite. Possibly destined to end, but still terribly good.The end, the allusion of the bands forthcoming tour name, a theme recurring in the songs and surely something that the band will be asked about. If this is really the farewell album by Deep Purple, there could not be a better one, or are they once again making fun of everybodynbspDeep Purples progressive album its what a critic said after a recent private playback of the album. We are an instrumental jazz band, with somebody occasionally singing on it, was Ian Gillans reply. If this is the case, guitars havent been harder for a jazz band, inFinite in fact shows also a side of Steve Morse that not everybody was expecting, melodic, raw, close to the roots of the blues rock.nbspInFinite is heavy and delicate at the same time, with an inspired Ian Gillan who is totally free from the duty to sound as people expect, delivering a versatile and exciting vocal performance during the whole album. The production and songwriting process has been captured on film on the movie documentary From Here to inFinite which is available with a various number of versions of the album as a bonus DVD. It is a treat for all fans to be able to enter the recording studio and witness producer Bob Ezrin interacting with the various personalities and talents in the band.The DVD is a 90 minute documentary movie called, ldquoFrom Here To InFiniterdquo Deep Purple Heavyweight-LP is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £20

Heavyweight-LP

A heavyweight LP refers to a vinyl record pressed on thicker, high-quality vinyl, typically weighing between 180 and 200 grams. This format is favoured by audiophiles due to its superior sound quality, as the thicker vinyl reduces surface noise and distortion, resulting in a cleaner, more detailed listening experience.

Heavyweight LPs not only deliver better sound but also feel more substantial and durable. The increased vinyl thickness helps preserve the integrity of the music over time, making them a preferred choice for collectors who seek enhanced audio performance. With their premium quality and attention to detail, heavyweight LPs offer an elevated listening experience that brings out the best in any record collection.