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Who Do We Think We Are [Original recording remastered, Extra tracks]

Deep Purple Audio CD
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In a world that is constantly changing and where trends and fashions are unforeseeable, Deep Purple are among the few reliable constant factors of music history. For more than 30 years now, they have enriched the spirit of rock music regularly with new albums, fascinating tours, and projects causing quite a stir. Five years after their latest studio album Abandon and three years after the… Read more in Amazon's Deep Purple Store

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Product details

  • Audio CD (23 Oct 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered, Extra tracks
  • Label: EMI Records
  • ASIN: B000026KGA
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,775 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. Woman From Tokyo (2000 Digital Remaster) 5:51£0.89
Listen  2. Mary Long (2000 Digital Remaster) 4:26£0.69
Listen  3. Super Trouper (2000 Digital Remaster) 2:56£0.89
Listen  4. Smooth Dancer (2000 Digital Remaster) 4:13£0.89
Listen  5. Rat Bat Blue (2000 Digital Remaster) 5:25£0.89
Listen  6. Place In Line (2000 Digital Remaster) 6:31£0.89
Listen  7. Our Lady (2000 Digital Remaster) 5:20£0.89
Listen  8. Woman From Tokyo ('99 Remix) 6:37£0.89
Listen  9. Woman From Tokyo (Alt Bridge) 1:26£0.89
Listen10. Painted Horse 5:20£0.89
Listen11. Our Lady ('99 Remix) 6:06£0.89
Listen12. Rat Bat Blue (Writing Session)0:56£0.89
Listen13. Rat Bat Blue ('99 Remix) 5:49£0.69
Listen14. First Day Jam11:26£2.99


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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful
By John
Format:Audio CD
Deep Purple's 1973 "Who Do We Think We Are" is a fantastic album that's been shuffled into the background behind some of those other Purple classics "Machine Head" and "Made In Japan". The great production, the hard driving polished playing and the killer songs make for one really enjoyable album. It's a shame that this lineup (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord and Paice) didn't stay together after the '73 tour. I've read all the reviews on this album and it seems that the big favorites are "Woman From Tokyo", "Smooth Dancer" and "Rat Bat Blue". While other songs like "Mary Long", "Our Lady" "Super Trooper" and "Place In Line" get there share of votes too. Even the unreleased bonus track "Painted Horse" gets votes and I've always liked that rare track. All this great feedback proves something I've known all along, this is one great album.
Long Live DP!
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
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This is one of the underrated purple albums and has some of there best work on it. The opening track being 'my woman from tokyo' which is amazing and one of purple's best songs, 'mary long' is also on here which is great, 'super trouper' is the weaker record but still good,

'Smooth dancer' is a real cool song and is like a true purple record, 'rat bat blue' is also great, some of the music on this album is awesome, Lord'as keyboard playing is great, paice sounds great on the drums, it's one of there best albums. 'Our lady' would be my favorite on the album, 'a place in line' is also a good record.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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At last after years (!) of waiting the re-issue has arrived. A review...well in my opinion its a little lacklustre. There are some fine moments on it, but overall seemed to lack some of the energy of the albums preceeding it. Odd really, as all the tracks on it are actually quite good. Especially worth a listen are "Rat Bat Blue" and "our Lady" showing many facets of the purps at their best. You will listen to it more than once thats for sure and even though it does sound a little dated, has masterstrokes in it. You can tell that the band were not too interested. If you take it on its own, its a damm fine album, but put into the context of a Deep Purple release then its a weak link, especially compared to the next release BURN from 1974. But if you listen to it and buy it, its not going to be an album you'll regret owning!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Who Do we think We are
bought this when it was first released in the 70s . the song mary long was so politically correct at the time and is so dated now
Published 1 month ago by gandalf
Who Do We Think We Are?: Deep Purple - will always have to take its...
After the roaring artistic and commercial success of their previous three albums, Deep Purple Mk2 were shoved into a recording studio by management and forced to record a follow... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Victor
A much underestimated album
I actually really like this album I seen alot of bad reviews for it but I actually thinks it pretty good I like the keyboard work on it and the song woman from tokyo especially. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Cubby Kovu
to be remembered
a disk that has been wronged by many left now remastered with excellent quality, marylong is highlighted! Ian's last job in the band 70 years
Published 6 months ago by kennedy
Who Do We Think We Are
Who Do We Think We Are, Deep Purple's seventh studio album (and fourth with the MKII line up) is one of the most underrated albums in music history. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Gentlegiantprog
SUPER PURPLE !!!
Who Do We Think We Are is a very good album. I really enjoy this Cd, not just the original album remastered, but the bonus tracks too. Read more
Published 13 months ago by James Wyatt
Average and Tired
I have not changed my mind,when buying this the first time round.Where i thought it was ok.Listening again it was hard going and tedious. Read more
Published on 6 Dec 2009 by R. J. Pembridge
Always a good album
I think that this album always suffered because it followed three real "rocker" albums. The trouble with the fans of most bands is that they just want more of the same. Read more
Published on 17 Jan 2009 by Ev the Dog
VERY WEAK,EVEN THE TITLE SHOWS IT
as a purple fan since the age of 12 in 74 i feel i have the sense of time and reflection to give a reasonable review of this ,the final studio album of mark 2(at the time ). Read more
Published on 30 Dec 2008 by Richard Pievaitis
As good as ANY Mk2 record!
This album's a real mystery to me, but the quesion is more "Why?" than "Who?" Viz, why is this album reckoned to be the weakest DP Mk2 album? Read more
Published on 2 Dec 2008 by Leftin
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