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1974 single by Deep Purple

"Burn" is a song by English rock band Deep Purple. It was released on the album of the same name in 1974. In the US and Japan it was also released as the second single by the Mark III lineup, after "Might Just Take Your Life".

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Singles chronology

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Burn

Deep Purple

1974 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Marzo 1974 · Fecha Grabación: 1974 -
    Discográfica: Warner Bros. (US) · · Productor: Deep Purple
    1
    Burn
    Deep PurpleDeep Purple • w: Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Jon Lord, Ian Paice • 1974 /03
    6:04
  • 2
    Coronarias Redig
    Deep PurpleDeep Purple • w: Blackmore/Lord/Paice • 1974 /03
    4:56
  • Album


    Burn

    Burn

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 15 Febrero 1974 · Fecha Grabación: Noviembre 1973 -
    Discográfica: Purple · Estudio de Grabación: Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, Montreux · Productor: Deep Purple
    1
    Burn
    Deep PurpleDeep Purple • w: Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Jon Lord, Ian Paice • 1974 /02 /15
    6:04
  • 2
    Might Just Take Your Life
    Deep PurpleDeep Purple • w: single edit • 1974 /02 /15
    4:39
  • 3
    Lay Down, Stay Down
    Deep Purple • w: Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Jon Lord and Ian Paice • 1974 /02 /15
    4:19
  • 4
    Sail Away
    Deep Purple • w: Blackmore, Coverdale • 1974 /02 /15
    5:52
  • 5
    You Fool No One
    Deep Purple • w: Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Jon Lord and Ian Paice • 1974 /02 /15
    4:46
  • 6
    What's Goin' on Here
    Deep Purple • w: Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Jon Lord and Ian Paice • 1974 /02 /15
    5:00
  • 7
    Mistreated
    Deep Purple • w: Blackmore, Coverdale • 1974 /02 /15
    7:27
  • 8
    A 200
    Deep Purple • w: Blackmore, Lord, Paice • 1974 /02 /15
    4:04
  • Album

    Burn
    Burn
    0/3/1974
    "Burn"
    The 1974 US single
    Single by Deep Purple
    from the album Burn
    B-side"Coronarias Redig"
    ReleasedMarch 1974 (Japan)
    May 1974 (US)
    RecordedNovember 1973
    Montreux, Switzerland
    Genre
    Length6:05
    4:33 (single edit)
    LabelWarner Bros. (US)
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)Deep Purple
    Deep Purple singles chronology
    "Might Just Take Your Life"
    (1974)
    "Burn"
    (1974)
    "You Can`t Do It Right"
    (1974)

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    1974 single by Deep Purple

    "Burn" is a song by English rock band Deep Purple. It was released on the album of the same name in 1974. In the US and Japan it was also released as the second single by the Mark III lineup, after "Might Just Take Your Life".

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    History

    "Burn" served as the band`s concert opener for the next two years, taking over from "Highway Star".[1] It opened Deep Purple`s televised set at the California Jam festival two months after its release, on 6 April 1974.

    After Deep Purple`s 1976 split-up, Coverdale formed his own band, Whitesnake[2] which over the years has featured Deep Purple members such as Jon Lord and Ian Paice, and has performed Deep Purple songs from the lineups he was part of, Mark III and IV, such as "Burn", "Mistreated", "Might Just Take Your Life" and "Stormbringer".

    After the Deep Purple 1984 reunion, the song was no longer played, as Mark II vocalist Ian Gillan rejoined the band, and would not sing songs from the Mark III and IV eras. The band did perform "Burn" live in 1991, during the time in which Gillan was briefly replaced by Joe Lynn Turner. Deep Purple also played the "Burn" riff during "Speed King" medley in live performances in 1993.[3]

    Glenn Hughes has regularly performed "Burn" live, both as a solo artist and with the band Black Country Communion. In a Billboard magazine interview Eddie Van Halen named "Burn" one of his all-time favourite guitar riffs.[4]

    Song structure

    Both David Coverdale (all verses & chorus) and Glenn Hughes (chorus & bridge) sing lead vocals on "Burn". Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) and Jon Lord (organ, synthesizer) both have solos (guitar and organ/synthesizer) in the full-length version of the song.

    Charts

    Weekly chart performance for "Burn”

    Chart (1974)

    Peak
    position

    US Bubbling Under Hot 100 (Billboard)[5]

    5

    Personnel

    • David Coverdale – vocals, composer
    • Glenn Hughes – bass, vocals
    • Jon Lord – Hammond organ, ARP Odyssey, composer
    • Ritchie Blackmore – guitar, composer
    • Ian Paice – drums, composer

    1974 single by Deep Purple

    "Burn" is a song by English rock band Deep Purple. It was released on the album of the same name in 1974. In the US and Japan it was also released as the second single by the Mark III lineup, after "Might Just Take Your Life".

    History

    "Burn" served as the band`s concert opener for the next two years, taking over from "Highway Star".[1] It opened Deep Purple`s televised set at the California Jam festival two months after its release, on 6 April 1974.

    After Deep Purple`s 1976 split-up, Coverdale formed his own band, Whitesnake[2] which over the years has featured Deep Purple members such as Jon Lord and Ian Paice, and has performed Deep Purple songs from the lineups he was part of, Mark III and IV, such as "Burn", "Mistreated", "Might Just Take Your Life" and "Stormbringer".

    After the Deep Purple 1984 reunion, the song was no longer played, as Mark II vocalist Ian Gillan rejoined the band, and would not sing songs from the Mark III and IV eras. The band did perform "Burn" live in 1991, during the time in which Gillan was briefly replaced by Joe Lynn Turner. Deep Purple also played the "Burn" riff during "Speed King" medley in live performances in 1993.[3]

    Glenn Hughes has regularly performed "Burn" live, both as a solo artist and with the band Black Country Communion. In a Billboard magazine interview Eddie Van Halen named "Burn" one of his all-time favourite guitar riffs.[4]

    Song structure

    Both David Coverdale (all verses & chorus) and Glenn Hughes (chorus & bridge) sing lead vocals on "Burn". Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) and Jon Lord (organ, synthesizer) both have solos (guitar and organ/synthesizer) in the full-length version of the song.

    Charts

    Weekly chart performance for "Burn”

    Chart (1974)

    Peak
    position

    US Bubbling Under Hot 100 (Billboard)[5]

    5

    Personnel

    • David Coverdale – vocals, composer
    • Glenn Hughes – bass, vocals
    • Jon Lord – Hammond organ, ARP Odyssey, composer
    • Ritchie Blackmore – guitar, composer
    • Ian Paice – drums, composer

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