Burn (Deep Purple album)


Burn is the eighth studio album by the English hard rock band Deep Purple, released in February 1974. This was the first Deep Purple album to feature then-unknown David Coverdale on vocals and Glenn Hughes, from Trapeze, on bass and vocals.

Recording

The album was recorded in Montreux, Switzerland, in November 1973, with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio. With the addition of David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes, Purple's hard rock sound became more boogie oriented, incorporating elements of soul and funk which would become much more prominent on the follow-up album, Stormbringer.
Hughes participated in song-writing, but wasn't given credit due to unexpired contractual obligations. However, the 30th anniversary edition of the album included Hughes in the credits for all the tracks except "Sail Away", "Mistreated", "'A' 200" and the bonus track "Coronarias Redig".

Release and reception

Burn hit #3 in the UK albums chart, #9 in the US Billboard 200, and reached #1 in four European countries.
Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic wrote in his review:
In 2004 Burn was remastered and released with bonus tracks. "Coronarias Redig" was recorded during the Burn recording sessions, used only as a B-side for the "Might Just Take Your Life" single in 1974. It appears as a bonus track on the anniversary edition re-release. The 2004 remix version of "Burn" was later used in .
In 2005 an unauthorised documentary about the album was produced as part of "The Ultimate Critical Review" series. It featured brand new interview with the original Deep Purple Mk III bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes.
"Might Just Take Your Life", released three days before the album on 12 February, was Deep Purple's first UK single in two years.

Track listings

Personnel

;Deep Purple
;Production
;Album
Year 1974Chart Swedish Album ChartsPosition 1
1974German Albums Chart1
1974Austrian Top 40 Albums1
1974Norwegian Albums Chart1
1974Danish Albums Chart1
1974UK Albums Chart3
1974Italian Albums Chart3
1974French Albums Chart4
1974Australian Albums Chart5
1974Finnish Albums Chart5
1974Dutch MegaCharts7
1974RPM100 7
1974The Billboard 200 9
1974Japanese Albums Charts11

;Singles
YearSingleChartPosition
1974"Might Just Take Your Life"RPM Top Singles 84
1974"Might Just Take Your Life"Billboard Hot 100 91
1978"Burn"UK Singles Chart45

Certifications

Accolades