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Deep Purple's 1987 release, "The House of Blue Light," is a hard rock gem that showcases the band's enduring prowess. This twelfth studio album, released on January 12, 1987, under Island Mercury, is a follow-up to their legendary work, and while it may not reach the same heights, it's a solid addition to any rock enthusiast's collection. The album spans 46 minutes and features ten tracks, including standout songs like "Bad Attitude," "Call of the Wild," and "The Spanish Archer." Recorded between April and September 1986, the album reflects the band's continued evolution and their ability to deliver powerful, riff-driven rock anthems. Despite some production challenges, "The House of Blue Light" is a testament to Deep Purple's lasting impact on the rock genre.
This LP was released in 1990.