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Warhorse (1970) Red Sea (1972) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; AllMusic [1] Warhorse is the debut album by English hard rock band Warhorse.
Warhorse was managed by Ron Hire, originally part of HEC Enterprises, the original investors in Deep Purple. The band began to tour, but made little progress, and the album failed to chart . A single, "St. Louis", was released, which failed to chart [ 1 ] (although it did reach a "bubbling under" chart in the Netherlands in 1971).
The CD reissue on the Angel Air label has six previously unreleased bonus tracks, including a live version of "Ritual" (from the first Warhorse album) and five demos all written by bassist Simper which did not appear on any record before. Richtie Unterberger claims, the album was "basically more of the same prog rock-proto metal".
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The album remained the definitive live Zep document until the 2003 release of the superior 1972 recording, How the West Was Won. 43. Fela Ransome-Kuti and The Africa ’70 With Ginger Baker – Live!
US Billboard 1970 #1, Hot100 #1 for 6 weeks, 14 total weeks, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998, National Recording Registry 2012, 264 points 2: B. J. Thomas "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" Scepter 12265: June 1969: October 1969: 6: 3.00: US Billboard 1970 #2, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 22 total weeks, Grammy Hall of Fame 2014 (CashBox ranking is 1969 ...
February 1972: 8: n/a: 3 (Canada) See chart entry performance "A Horse with No Name" America: January 1972: 1: 3: 1 (Canada, Finland, United States) See chart performance entry "Ain't Understanding Mellow" Jerry Butler and Brenda Lee Eager: January 1970: 21: n/a: 21 (United States: 3 (U.S. Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles) "All the Young ...
Deep Purple in Concert featured two "in-concert" recordings for BBC Radio 1 in 1970 and 1972, while Live in London contained a similar recording from 1974. Scandinavian Nights contained a recording of a 1970 gig in Stockholm that was recorded by Swedish radio. Several other bootlegs of early Deep Purple performances have been remastered and ...