Classic Rock
Deep Purple releases new song “Man Alive” from upcoming album
Deep Purple released the song “Man Alive”, from their upcoming album Whoosh! The band formed by Ian Gillan (vocals), Don Airey (Keyboards), Ian Paice (Drums), Steve Morse (Guitar) and Roger Glover (Bass) had to postpone the album release due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Hear Deep Purple new song “Man Alive”:
Whoosh! Tracklist
- Throw My Bones
- Drop The Weapon
- We’re All The Same In The Dark
- Nothing At All
- No Need To Shout
- Step By Step
- What The What
- The Long Way Round
- The Power Of The Moon
- Remission Possible
- Man Alive
- And The Address
- Dancing In My Sleep
About the album release date postponement, Ian Gillan said recently:
“For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction…well, not exactly in this case; more cause and effect, where the latter is often greater than the former. Distribution lines (the physical sales of CDs, vinyl, cassettes (?) etc). And retail outlets are closed until The Dreaded Lurgy* gets indigestion.”
“Therefore, as there are still so many of us who love to hold a new record in our hands. And following advice from our magnificent label, we have decided to delay the release of Whoosh until August.”
“During my quarantine I’m listening to a lot of music. And guessing that it’s the same for many of us during this scary disruption to our lives. We know, don’t we, that music will play a big part in our celebrations as we step back into the light.”
“But, health comes first, so I must stuff my excitement about sharing Whoosh with you back into a box for a little while. Stay well and follow the light…”