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Digitally remastered reissue featuring 7 bonus tracks, 'Woman From Tokyo' ('99 remix & Alt. Bridge), 'Painted Horse' (Studio Outtake), 'Our Lady' ('99 remix), 'Rat Bat Blue' (Writing session & '99 remix) & 'First Day Jam' (Instrumental). 2002.

Deep Purple: Ian Gillan (vocals); Ritchie Blackmore (guitar); Jon Lord (keyboards); Roger Glover (bass); Ian Paice (drums).
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Audio Mixers: Ian Paice; Roger Glover.
Audio Remixers: Peter Denenberg; Roger Glover.
Photographer: Fin Costello.
Deep Purple had kicked off the '70s with a new lineup and a string of brilliant albums that quickly established them (along with fellow British giants Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath) as a major force in the popularization of hard rock and heavy metal. All the while, their reputation as one of the decade's fiercest live units complemented this body of work and earned them almost instant legendary status. But with 1973's disappointing Who Do We Think We Are -- the fourth and final studio outing by the original run of Purple's classic Mark II lineup -- all the fire and inspiration that had made the previous year's Machine Head their greatest triumph mysteriously vanished from sight. Vastly inferior to all three of its famous predecessors, the album revealed an exhausted band clearly splintering at the seams. Except for opener "Woman From Tokyo," which hinted at glories past with its signature Ritchie Blackmore riff, the album's remaining cuts are wildly inconsistent and find the band simply going through the motions. In fact, many of these don't so much resemble songs as loose jam sessions quickly thrown together in the studio with varying degrees of enthusiasm. "Mary Long" and "Super Trouper" are prime examples, featuring generic solos from Blackmore and organist Jon Lord, and uncharacteristically inane lyrics from soon-to-be former singer Ian Gillan. With its start-stop rhythm and Gillan's fine scat singing, the energetic "Rat Bat Blue" is a memorable exception to the rule, but the yawn-inducing blues of "Place in the Line" and the gospel mediocrity of "Our Lady" bring the album to a close with a whimper rather than a shout. [A painfully revealing display of a legendary band grinding to a halt, Who Do We Think We Are was reissued in 2000 with the added incentive of seven bonus tracks and new liner notes by bassist Roger Glover]. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
After establishing itself as a hard-rock giant, thanks to endless touring and the release of such milestone records as MACHINE HEAD and IN ROCK, Deep Purple was in a state of turmoil when it went into the studio to record 1972's WHO DO WE THINK WE ARE? Despite all the infighting, the band pulled together long enough to record seven tracks that only bolstered the band's reputation.
The best-known song, "Woman From Tokyo," boasted a riff as memorable as the one that defined "Smoke on the Water" and was later admitted by Ritchie Blackmore to have been cribbed from Eric Clapton's "Cat Squirrel." Although Blackmore's always-impressive riffing stands out on such songs as "Mary Long" and "Place in Line," this album also spotlights how far Jon Lord's contributions on organ went toward defining the band's sound. Lord's mastery was such that in addition to the impressive solos on "Place in Line," his sweeping runs are the highlight of the stop-and-go "Rat Bat Blue." On this roller coaster ride of an album, the members of Deep Purple come together best on "Our Lady," a five-minute-plus epic driven by Lord's churning organ and Ian Gillan's Wagnerian vocals.
Deep Purple had kicked off the '70s with a new lineup and a string of brilliant albums that quickly established them (along with fellow British giants Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath) as a major force in the popularization of hard rock and heavy metal. All the while, their reputation as one of the decade's fiercest live units complemented this body of work and earned them almost instant legendary sta
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Category Rock/Pop Albums, Pop CDs, Hard Rock, Rock
Label Rhino
Orig Year 1973
All Time Sales Rank   1359  
CD Universe Part number 4909098
Catalog number 75652
Discs 1
Release Date Aug 06, 2002
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Deep Purple
Engineer Martin Birch
Personnel Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
Jon Lord - keyboards
Ian Paice - drums
Roger Glover - bass
Ian Gillan - vocals
Additional Info Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample7.Our Lady   (MP3)$0.99
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Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample10.Painted Horse - (studio outtake, bonus track)   (MP3)$0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample11.Our Lady - ('99 remix, bonus track)   (MP3)$0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample12.Rat Bat Blue - (writing session, bonus track)   (MP3)$0.99
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Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample14.First Day Jam - (TRUE instrumental, bonus track) (MP3)

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4 stars Another Classic Album Wonderfully Remastered!
This album is most remembered for the huge classic rock hit, "Woman from Tokyo," but the album, now wonderfully remastered, shows just how rich musically the whole album is. Check out "Rat Bat Blue," "Smooth Dancer," and "Mary Long," to hear more enjoyable music. Rhino Records has given us another first class remaster with the sound being crisp and clear. The bonus tracks are all interesting as well, and the booklet is very informative. In short, this CD should be in the collection of any serious Purple fan!
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5 stars Who Do We Think We Are,better than ever and more.
This is the fourth Deep Purple reissue I have bought.The sound is excellent, cleaned up to sound like it was recorded yesterday,and also includes great bouns material.There are two or three different versions of classics like Rat Bat Blue, and Woman From Tokyo that are really a treat.As usual this disc includes rare material and instrumental versions of other songs.The booklet is twenty plus pages long.,with great insight and pictures from the year surrounding this album's original release.A must have for any Purple fan !
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5 stars DEEP PURPLES BEST
I REALLY ENJOY THIS ALBUM.I PERSONALLY LIKE IT BETTER THAN MACHINE HEAD
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5 stars GREAT CD, GREAT Remastering.
These Deep Purple Remasters are wonderful. They are done Brilliantly and they all include new liner notes and bonus tracks galore. I always loved Who Do We Think We are and In fact It is my favorite DP studio Album, I use to take heat from by DP friends for not having Machine Head as my favorite. This Album just hit me in a different cool way that no other purple album had. Its great song after great song, Women From Tokyo, Mary Long, Super Trouper. Smooth Dancer, Rat Bat Blue, Place In Line, and Our Lady. Also the bonus tracks are fantastic, what a treat for us Purple Fan's. Remixes of Women From Tokyo, Our Lady and Rat Bat Blue all rule. We also get an Alternative bridge for Women From Tokyo, as well as a writing session version of Rat Bat Blue, and a Studio outtake of Painted Horse. This is a must have for any Deep Purple Fan.
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5 stars good better best
Did Deep Purple ever record anytihing bad? Machine Head is "high octane". The progressive, masterful musicianship stands out to this day. Who Do We Think We Are was even better. Some say that the bands infighting and turmoil lessened this soundtracks energy and intensity. They are wrong. I only wish the guys would play more tunes from this recording on their tours
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