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Bassist ROGER GLOVER Admits DEEP PURPLE Were Dropped By EMI - Nov. 10, 2005
Garry Sharpe-Young of Rockdetector.com recently conducted an interview with DEEP PURPLE bassist Roger Glover. An excerpt from the chat follows:

Rockdetector.com: "Rapture of the Deep" marks a significant career step for the band, breaking away from EMI. It's hard to believe they got so complacent with a band like DEEP PURPLE.

Roger Glover: "We've always been in and out of love with EMI, so it was long overdue for a change. As it worked out, circumstances forced our hand but it really has turned out for the best for DEEP PURPLE. It was a total mystery to me why EMI decided not to continue the relationship."

Rockdetector.com: You mean EMI let you go? I understood, from the language of the press releases, that DEEP PURPLE simply wanted to move on with some fresh impetus?

Roger Glover: "No, mate. EMI decided to end it. Why? I have no idea but it left us all scratching our heads for a while."

Rockdetector.com: That's incredible. Especially when you think of the huge revenues DEEP PURPLE must have generated for EMI over such a long career.

Roger Glover: "Well, that's right. It was especially mysterious, because these days it's accountants and lawyers that run record companies. There is very little passion for the music like the good old days. I could understand what was going on if the figures were not working out but obviously that was never an issue. So, just on that level, you have to ask yourself what on earth they were thinking. How much money has DEEP PURPLE made for EMI? You are obviously talking huge sums of money there. I think any other label would be glad to have just one of our classics in their catalogue, don't you?"

Rockdetector.com: Did this decision come out of the blue or did you sense some unrest?

Roger Glover: "Hmmm, actually, yes. EMI decided they were not going to put out the live album ('In Concert with The London Symphony Orchestra') from the Albert Hall. That was a surprise at the time. So, OK, we gave it to someone else and it actually was very, very successful. It even sold more than our last studio album for EMI. Then EMI turned around and became very accommodating again. The guy that made the decision to pass on the live album got sacked by the way. With 'Bananas', EMI were out to prove themselves once again. They made commitments and promises to market the album to our satisfaction and, I have to say, they did a great job on that one."

Rockdetector.com: "Bananas"'s succeeded in raising your profile once again certainly.

Roger Glover: "Yes it did. I think everyone was pretty happy with the result. Everyone was all smiles then EMI just decided that was that.”

Rockdetector.com: So, in essence, EMI dropped DEEP PURPLE?

Roger Glover: "I don't know if that's the correct term but it was not our decision.”

Rockdetector.com: I'm still amazed.

Roger Glover: "Yes, maybe it was a clerical error.”

Rockdetector.com: I guess you had no trouble finding a new home.

Roger Glover: "That was never a problem. Not wishing to blow my own trumpet, but this is DEEP PURPLE. You know what I mean? Edel seemed the best pick. They were really enthusiastic and could back it all up too with the network around the world that a band like us needs. To cater for DEEP PURPLE is no small undertaking and Edel can back us up all around the world. They are so hungry to impress us it's just great. I guess it's a bit of a honeymoon period but it has injected new life into everybody."

Read the entire interview at Rockdetector.com.
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COMMENT | Made in Japan rocks
posted by : ChristiansForSlayer
11/10/2005 12:42:30 AM

...and Perfect Strangers ain't too bad, either...but what have they done in the last 15 years? Is Ian Gillian even singing for them? I know Blackmore is gone...anyone?

COMMENT |
posted by : diabolical
11/10/2005 1:32:56 AM

Ian is still in the band and on guitar is Steve Morse who completely blows Blackmore out of the water.
I saw the new Purple (well this lineup has been together over 10 yrs now probably) and they are really jamming.

I didn't get the "Bananas" album but have everything else they've done previously with Morse and they're great records.

COMMENT |
posted by : bill
11/10/2005 1:35:20 AM

NO BLACKMORE=EMI DROPPING

COMMENT | ...
posted by : Computer God
11/10/2005 2:43:24 AM

Yeah...Jon Lord is not with them either.....so...

COMMENT | The new album...
posted by : Jester2
11/10/2005 4:29:43 AM

...is fucking awesome! Rapture of the deep rocks. It is as if the guys have found that old heavy sound again, that once put them on the map. Airey and Morse are doing a great job. Deep Purple with Blackmore was great, but this is equally as great as the last few records they did with Blackmore.

COMMENT |
posted by : Garcia
11/10/2005 7:21:01 AM

'Steve Morse who completely blows Blackmore out of the water'.

Is he better because he has more distortion and plays a little bit faster? HAHAHAHAHA.... :-)

COMMENT | Last 15 years
posted by : lickmylovepump
11/10/2005 7:58:06 AM

Perpendicular - one of the best purp albums
Battle Rages on - awesome, paticularly title track and Anya

Some of the tours have been pretty shit hot as well. The one before Jon Lord left, and the one where Don Airey played at the start then the master came on for half an hour or so...

just a shame dp are dead without Mr Lord...

COMMENT | Give the new stuff a listen!
posted by : ironmaiden316
11/10/2005 8:12:31 AM

I caught DP w/ Dio and the Scorpions a couple years ago, and was simply blown away. Ritchie gave up on this style of music, and Steve Morse is very talented!!!! Lord didn't have his heart in it anymore, and in steps in Airey.

Bananas was/is an awesome album, and Rapture of the Deep is also truly awesome. If you're looking for some classic sounding hard rock, these albums are great! Give them a chance....and it by all means is better than anything else these "new bands" are putting out!

COMMENT | Steve Morse is technically better than Tony Iommi....
posted by : jitalo
11/10/2005 8:59:21 AM

...but who IS THE REAL BLACK SABBATH GUITARIST?????

Yngwie Malmsteen is technically better than Jimmy Page.....but who IS THE REAL LED ZEPPELIN GUITARIST????

COMMENT | The real guitarist...
posted by : Dagon
11/10/2005 10:23:20 AM

Of any band is the one who´s playing for them at the moment.

I will never understand why people still consider that some musicians that doesn´t even play their original kind of music anymore (Page, Blackmore) are Gods.

Sure the guys deserve respect for what they´ve done but should we still be living in the past?

COMMENT |
posted by : psychotic waltz
11/10/2005 10:33:05 AM

ROGER REALLY HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD WHEN HE SAID THE RECORD COMPANIES ARE RUN BY ACCOUNTANTS AND LAWYERS. YOU DONT GET A CHANCE TO DEVELOP ANYMORE. YOU EITHER YIELD HIGH NUMBERS OR YOU'RE GONE. SUPPORT THE UNDERGROUND!!!!

COMMENT | DEEP PURPLE RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
posted by : RiotAct666
11/10/2005 11:12:54 AM

The new album Rocks \m/

COMMENT | I wish
posted by : sweetpain
11/10/2005 1:12:33 PM

They would do another album like they did 1984 it would be awsome. I Ian sounds boring now when sings the new stuff

COMMENT | Deep Purple Rock!!
posted by : Crazyass
11/10/2005 1:36:23 PM

The new cd is excellent as are the last 4 with Morse playing guitar on them. I honestly believe the newer version of this band may just be the best version. It certainly seems a hell of a lot more cohesive.

I saw them live this past year and they were great!!!!!!

Purple Rocks!!

COMMENT | Deep Purple Rock!!
posted by : Crazyass
11/10/2005 1:36:23 PM

The new cd is excellent as are the last 4 with Morse playing guitar on them. I honestly believe the newer version of this band may just be the best version. It certainly seems a hell of a lot more cohesive.

I saw them live this past year and they were great!!!!!!

Purple Rocks!!

COMMENT | Machine Head is 30 years old
posted by : johnnywohnny
11/10/2005 1:50:42 PM

You guys should start realizing that this was not the only album they have done. Check out the stuff with Steve Morse. The last one, Bananas, was awesome! And the new one could stand side by side with Perfect Strangers it's that good. And Ian Gillian sounds great. For goodness sakes, he's 60!

COMMENT |
posted by : burns1059
11/10/2005 7:55:52 PM

Ouch
Tough break
good time to retire the Deep Purple name

COMMENT | retire?!?
posted by : Ritchie Blackmore
11/11/2005 1:30:43 PM

see em' live and they play with so much energy still! and they actually seem to enjoy what they are doing now, sinse blackmores fury has gone! amazing

COMMENT | Deep Purple virtually started Heavy Rock.
posted by : Mascot
11/12/2005 5:43:18 PM

Not Metal - that was The Sabs' domain. But DP took heavy music further than Hendrix and Cream had managed, and certainly were the first heavy band to incorporate classical themes.

The band are on a roll at the moment. The 4 Morse (and 2 Airey) albums are very fresh-sounding. Jon Lord left mainly because he had a knee injury and didn't want to tour as much (Ian Gillan would tour 24/7/52 if he could!), and he also wanted to do more pure classical music.

I really wish DP would build their whole live set around Purpendicular / Abandon / Bananas / Rapture. We long-term Purple supporters would happily see Highway Star retired. When they play older songs that they didn't do with RB, such as I'm Alone, Fools, When a Blind Man Cries, et al, that's much more exciting than Black Night played to satisfy casual gig-goers. And, yes, they could drop Smoke... with no problems now! (But not Woman from Tokyo or Hush. :) )



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