Deep Purple : Who Do We Think We Are : The Best Sounding MK2 Album?
Join me as I revisit Deep Purple’s 1973 album, “Who Do We Think We Are.” Long considered the “weak link” in the classic Mark II lineup, this record still reached #4 on the UK Albums Chart and #15 on the US Billboard 200—proving just how powerful Deep Purple was at the time. Discover why I believe it’s one of the best-produced albums in their discography, filled with killer tracks like “Woman from Tokyo” and “Rat Bat Blue.” Get access to the Now Spinning Magazine Private Facebook Group and What's App Groups Become a Patron (free trial -cancel anytime) / nowspinning Join the YouTube Channel / @nowspinningmagazine Or make a donation via Ko-Fi: https://kofi.com/nowspinningmagazinew... The Now Spinning Magazine Merch Shop is now open! https://nowspinningmagazine.co.uk/ Thank you everyone for being part of my journey and supporting me. Phil :) Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine

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