Future Shock
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Future Shock
- Night Ride Out Of Phoenix
- Ballad Of The Lucitania Express
- No Laughing In Heaven
- Sacre Bleu
- New Orleans
- Bite The Bullet
- If I Sing Softly
- Don't Want The Truth
- For Your Dreams
- Trouble
- Your Sister's On My List
- Mutually Assured Destruction
- Maelstrom
- Take A Hold Of Yourself
- One For The Road
- Bad News
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11614 in Music
- Released on: 2007-04-02
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Gillan Band at their Peak
This is a stunning album superbly re packaged with lots of contemporary pictures and also sleeve notes by Ian Gillan,however its the music which stands out, some brilliant tracks with Ian and the band producing some of the best material ever laid down by ex Purple people. Stand out tracks are Bite the Bullet,Dont Want the truth,Sacre Bleu the list goes on.Sensibly priced,great value for money.
...pride cometh before a fall...
Continued from Glory Road
But you can't fault the work ethic as 8 months later "Future Shock" arrived, an album I still think of fondly. It's not a classic but it's the last really good thing Gillan the band did. Of course, it also co-incided with a spate of cover versions and Top Of The Pops appearances, which may not have been a good thing, with the benefit of hindsight, as it was one of those that led to Bernie Torme getting fired! But on the album, there were enough gems to let me hang on to my hopes - 'Night Ride Out Of Phoenix', 'If I Sing Softly' and 'For Your Dreams' still bring back pangs of longing for those long teenage nights, playing records and planning on ruling the world. This was also a time when bands looked out for their fans, as a cornucopia of stand alone singles - 'Trouble' and 'Mutually Assured Destruction' - and B-sides (six of 'em!) fill out the album with 'Your Sister's On My List', still a favourite, largely because of its chorus! Hey! I was sixteen!
Continues on Double Trouble
As reissue packages, these are well done, although there is absolutely nothing new or unreleased on offer for the serious collector. But it will save me digging through the crates of vinyl, something that makes life a whole lot easier, and with brief notes from Ian Gillan with each one alongside the lyrics and plentiful photos, Edsel have done a bang up job.





