| SANTA BARBARA MACHINE HEAD |  | 
    
    | 1. Porcupine Juice |  | 
    
    | 2. Albert |  | 
    
    | 3. Rubber Monkey |  | 
    
    | BOZ |  | 
    
    | 4. I Shall Be Released |  | 
    
    | 5. Down In The Flood |  | 
    
    | BLACKMORE'S ORCHESTRA |  | 
    
    | 6. Getaway |  | 
    
    | 7. Little Brown Jug |  | 
    
    | ANAN |  | 
    
    | 8. Medina |  | 
    
    | 9. Standing Still |  | 
    
    | THE MAZE |  | 
    
    | 10. Cateri Cateri |  | 
    
    | 11. Easy Street |  | 
    
    | EPISODE SIX |  | 
    
    | 12. Have You Ever Been There |  | 
    
    | 13. Love Hate Revenge |  | 
    
    | 14. I Am A Cloud |  | 
    
    | 15. I Am The Boss |  | 
    
    | SUNDRAGON |  | 
    
    | 16. I Want To Be A Rock'n Roll Star |  | 
    
    | 17. Peacock Dress |  | 
    
    | 18. Five White Horses |  | 
    
    | 19. Love Minus Zero |  | 
    
    | THE GOVERNMENT |  | 
    
    | 20. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is |  | 
    
    | 21. The Letter |  | 
    
    | 22. Bang Bang |  | 
    
    | 23. It's All Over Now |  | 
    
    
  
            
           
          
          
          
            
            
          
          
            
      
A unique 23 track collection devoted to the work of the various members of 
      Deep Purple before they joined the band. There has long been interest in 
      this area of their careers. Many of these tracks are now impossibly 
      expensive to buy on vinyl. A few have been issued on disparate CD 
      compilations but this is the first time anyone has attempted to try and 
      bring together this early material. The label has unearthed a number of 
      really rare tracks, which even hard core collectors were previously 
      unaware of. Numerous tracks are also on CD for the first time, including 
      collectable singles, and there are even some previously unissued tracks.
The tracks - dating between 1965 and 1970 - feature pre-Purple appearences by 
      Ritchie Blackmore: his ultra rare 1965 solo single, both 'a' & 'b' 
      sides; Ian Gillan & Roger Glover: four rare studio and live performances 
      from their time in Episode Six, none of which have appeared on CD 
      before; Jon Lord with Santa Barbara Machine Head: three great 
      instrumentals from Jon's shortlived 1967 group, featuring Ron Wood on 
      guitar and Twink on drums; Ian Paice & Rod Evans with The Maze: their 
      last single, both 'a' and 'b' sides before they joined Deep Purple; 
      David Coverdale with The Government: four previously unreleased demos, 
      his only known pre-Deep Purple recordings. There are also a number of 
      Derek Lawrence produced sessions in which Deep Purple mk1 acted as a 
      backing band for artists such as Boz (who later turned up in King 
      Crimson and Bad Company), Sundragon and Anan. The CD booklet carries 
      extensive notes about the history of the records and the artists.