A largely undiscovered gem
Lawrence D. Lanberg | 03/18/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"A very interesting, embryonic specimen of progressive rock. Brilliant pieces of instrumental genius are (oddly) adjoined to irrelevant cover songs. Jon Lord asserts a youthful, uninhibited grandeur with loud and swirling organ bits; a yet undeveloped Blackmore ocassionally bursts through with guitar statements serious enough to grip your soul.
A downside of this early recording is its sound quality. The actual depth of Paice's energetic drumming is not captured quite well enough, while Rod Evans' lead vocal comes across as grating in many spots. Nevertheless, the ambitious instrumental workouts captured are very unique to this one album only - and this definitely qualifies it as a 'keeper'.
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Listen, Learn, Rock On
K. Lewis | OZ | 02/18/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The 2nd DP album starts off like a fireball with these 3 tracks...
1. Listen, Learn, Read On
2. Hard Road (Wring That Neck)
3. Kentucky Woman
After that they can play what they want as far as I'm concerned, 5 Stars from a group that always gave us their all.
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