The burn was the album that unveiled the new look of Deep Purple Mark III featuring David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes. Thirty years on from the release of the album, Glenn Hughes joins a distinguished panel of music critics and working musicians for an in-depth look at the album which has gone down in history as one of the landmark achievements of a rock legend. This unique film review draws on rare documentary footage of Deep Purple in performance alongside the candid recollections of band members Glenn Hughes and Nick Simper, and archive interviews from television and radio archives worldwide. This tape features the first-hand accounts of insiders from the Purple camp including Glenn Hughes and Nick Simper, along with a team of leading musicians and journalists, who help strip away the layers of sensationalism and half-truths and produce the ultimate critical review of Deep Purple drawn extensively from the band's own views expressed to the media. The tape also draws on rare archive footage of Dee
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