Jon Lord: Keyboards & Organ Anthology - Keyboard Recorded Versions
J**E
Five Stars
Full transcription of Jon's playing - what more could you ask for!
S**7
Amazing scoring
Excellent scoring and true to performance. Well worth the money.
P**O
Five Stars
eccellente
F**X
Trascrizioni fedeli non adatte a principianti
Trascrizioni fedeli dei brani inseriti non adatte però a principianti.
A**E
der absolut beste Pianist auf unserem Planeten
Warum, immer dieselbe Frage, musste er so früh von uns gehen ??? ein von Gott begnadeter Künstler, keiner wirdseine Qualität je erreichen können !!!!!!
D**O
Excellent song book
This book has all the keyboard and organ parts as heard from the songs. They have seperate vocal parts as well so you will not see any unnecessary right hand melodies trying to cover for them. There are no guitar parts in this book, as this book only contains the true keyboard/organ parts so you will see either multi bar rests or background accompaniment. Fireball, Child in TIme, Highway Star etc. all sound amazing. 100% recommend for any Deep Purple, keyboard/organ fans.
D**Z
Buen libro de referencia
Excelente libro de partiruras. Para apredender a tocar con sonido de organo hammond B3 y tener el detalle de las conciones
J**R
It's about time
Let's be honest, fans of Deep Purple have wanted this book for ages, note for note transcriptions of all Purple's hits, and over the years Hal Leonard has given us a few of their songs such as Woman from Tokyo and Highway Star in their keyboard transcription series, but the only other place to find actual transcriptions of Purple's music was in the Deep Purple's Greatest Hits Full Band Transcriptions, where all the instruments are transcribed and the print is sort of small, yet the accuracy for the keyboard is variable since the book is mainly for guitar/bass tabs. Well we finally have the book we've been waiting for with accurate transcriptions and all in the right key, not to mention good variety. Hell I've been looking ages for keyboard transcriptions of songs like Hush and Perfect Strangers and now I finally have them. We get the classics from their early 70s albums such as Smoke on the Water and Highway Star, the fan favorite songs like Fireball and Child in Time (which is nothing less than epic), songs from their 80s revival like Knocking at Your Back Door and Perfect Strangers. Then we have some songs where Jon played keyboard outside of Deep Purple like Here I Go Again with Whitesnake and Rubber Monkey from a late 60s band he played session with. We don't get any of the garbage Deep Purple put out after the 80s, and the song selection on this is near perfect. There are a few missing such as Speed King, Black Night, and a personal favorite I would have liked to have seen Strange Kind of Woman, but then again the songs I did list don't really have as prominent organ. Now if only Hal Leonard could give us a Richard Right or Rick Wakeman version of this, every rock keyboardists dreams would be answered.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 week ago