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1 | Chance On A Feeling | 4:07 | |
2 | Tender Babes | 4:03 | |
3 | Hollywood Rock And Roll | 4:11 | |
4 | Bach Onto This | 8:02 | |
5 | Before I Forget | 5:05 | |
6 | Say It's All Right | 4:50 | |
7 | Burntwood | 4:04 | |
8 | Where Are You? | 5:02 | |
2012 Bonus Tracks | |||
9 | Going Home (7" B-side) | 4:02 | |
10 | Ravel's Pavane (Outtake) | 3:55 | |
11 | Bach Onto This (7" Single Edit) | 4:03 | |
1999 Bonus Tracks | |||
12 | Lady | 5:31 | |
13 | For A Friend | 6:28 |
Keyboards – Jon Lord
Liner Notes – Neil Murray
Mastered By – Andy Pearce
Photography – Martyn Goddard
Liner Notes – Neil Murray
Mastered By – Andy Pearce
Photography – Martyn Goddard
Expanded Version
• “Before I Forget” was originally released on Harvest Records in June 1982, when Jon Lord was moonlighting from tinkling the ivories in Whitesnake.
• Originally making his mark in the Artwoods and then playing keyboards with Deep Purple on their debut hit ‘Hush’, Lord also enjoyed a series of significant side projects, from 1970’s “Concerto For Group & Orchestra”, 1972’s “Gemini Suite”, followed by “First Of The Big Bands” and “Windows”, both in 1974, and “Sarabande” in 1976. Following Deep Purple’s split in 1976, Lord joined Whitesnake for their 1978 debut “Trouble”.
• “Before I Forget” features an impressive cast of supporting musicians, including Whitesnake’s Bernie Marsden and Neil Murray on guitar and bass respectively, drumming legends Ian Paice (Deep Purple & Whitesnake), Cozy Powell (Jeff Beck, Rainbow, Whitesnake, MSG & Black Sabbath) and Simon Philips (Judas Priest, Jeff Beck, MSG, Mike Oldfield & Toto). They’re joined by the singing talents of Vicky & Sam Brown as well as Elmer Gantry, and topped off with appearances from Boz Burrell, Simon Kirke and Mick Ralphs courtesy of Bad Company.
• The original eight track album is augmented by the 7″ edit of the single ‘Bach Onto This’ plus the B-Side ‘Going Home’, as well as an outtake from the album, ‘Ravel’s Pavane’. As well as contemporary photos from the release of the album, the booklet includes liner notes from bassist Neil Murray.
FOR FANS OF: DEEP PURPLE, WHITESNAKE
• “Before I Forget” was originally released on Harvest Records in June 1982, when Jon Lord was moonlighting from tinkling the ivories in Whitesnake.
• Originally making his mark in the Artwoods and then playing keyboards with Deep Purple on their debut hit ‘Hush’, Lord also enjoyed a series of significant side projects, from 1970’s “Concerto For Group & Orchestra”, 1972’s “Gemini Suite”, followed by “First Of The Big Bands” and “Windows”, both in 1974, and “Sarabande” in 1976. Following Deep Purple’s split in 1976, Lord joined Whitesnake for their 1978 debut “Trouble”.
• “Before I Forget” features an impressive cast of supporting musicians, including Whitesnake’s Bernie Marsden and Neil Murray on guitar and bass respectively, drumming legends Ian Paice (Deep Purple & Whitesnake), Cozy Powell (Jeff Beck, Rainbow, Whitesnake, MSG & Black Sabbath) and Simon Philips (Judas Priest, Jeff Beck, MSG, Mike Oldfield & Toto). They’re joined by the singing talents of Vicky & Sam Brown as well as Elmer Gantry, and topped off with appearances from Boz Burrell, Simon Kirke and Mick Ralphs courtesy of Bad Company.
• The original eight track album is augmented by the 7″ edit of the single ‘Bach Onto This’ plus the B-Side ‘Going Home’, as well as an outtake from the album, ‘Ravel’s Pavane’. As well as contemporary photos from the release of the album, the booklet includes liner notes from bassist Neil Murray.
FOR FANS OF: DEEP PURPLE, WHITESNAKE
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