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Deep Purple reissuing new album

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The Rock Radio: Deep Purple reissuing new album
Deep Purple reissuing new album


Deep Purple are re-releasing their new album Rapture Of The Deep in expanded form. The new edition has live versions of some Rapture songs, as well as a few classics. Bassist Roger Glover told us how those tracks came about: "We opened the Hard Rock Cafe in London a few months back. It was recorded, and I think there's three or four of those songs -- including some of the new ones -- are gonna be put out on a kind of special LP that's coming out. It's the Rapture 25-minute anniversary -- usually it's 25 years, this is 25 minutes."
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