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At this point in his career, Ian Gillan really has nothing to prove to anyone in the rock world. He's created one of the most successful bands in the history of rock & roll, and has aged with a grace and class few of his contemporaries can rival. So it makes sense that Gillan's Inn is a relaxed affair and offers up a simple set of rock & roll without pretense or a bloated concept. Taking a cue from Santana's latest releases, a nonstop onslaught of guest appearances fills the rooms of Gillan's Inn, including Def Leppard's Joe Elliott, Joe Satriani, Roger Glover, Steve Morse, Jeff Healey, Uli John Roth, Ronnie James Dio, and Goo Goo Dolls pinup boy Johnny Rzeznik. The result is a 14-song session that's as much inoffensive fun as it is straight-ahead blues-tinged rock & roll. ~ Rob Theakston
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Personnel: Ian Gillan (vocals); Ronnie James Dio, Joe Elliott (vocals); Jeff Healey, Joe Satriani, Steve Morse, Uli Jon Roth, Johnny Rzeznik (guitar); Roger Glover (bass guitar); Ian Paice (drums). Ian Gillan Gillan's Inn Songs Gillan's Inn Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)   Purple Magic This is really good, so much better than the latest lame Deep Purple release...This Rocks all the way even being old songs... Submitted by Emanuel... (Funchal, Madeira, Portugal) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Master Gillan I was expecting some off the wall solo stuff, but this was a fantastic outing once again. Very tasty hard rock from one of the truly innovative Maestros of an etched in stone music legacy. My hats off to Gillan once again for keeping the hard pace and not hopping on the 'different sound' bandwagon. Buy this and you'll appreciate the Gillan legecy. Submitted by Joe (California) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Absolute fantastic! One of the best rock albums of the year! Submitted by Reggie (Panama City, Panama) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Another Deep Purple-sque Well, nothing new... It seems that Ian sung all that material out which had been missed during Rapture Of The Deep sessions and all that he likes personally. We've got just another DP sound. Folks who don't like Rapture Of The Deep would find here some "old good stuff". Sorry, but I've been expecting something different.
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