Deep Purple - Highway Star ❲Latest ⟶❳
One of the earliest captured live performances of the track.
The track is famous for its structure, which emphasizes individual and collective technical prowess: Deep Purple - Highway Star
The recording features the classic "Mark II" lineup: Ian Gillan (vocals), Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Jon Lord (organ), Roger Glover (bass), and Ian Paice (drums). One of the earliest captured live performances of the track
is widely considered one of the definitive masterpieces of Deep Purple and a foundational track for the speed metal genre. Released in 1972 as the opening track of the seminal album Machine Head , it is characterized by its high-tempo driving rhythm and classically-inspired virtuosic solos. 1. Historical Background The song has a legendary "spontaneous" origin story: Released in 1972 as the opening track of
Ian Gillan’s performance is noted for its range and "vocal belting," even though he was reportedly recovering from bronchitis during some recording sessions. 3. Notable Versions & Legacy Significance Studio Original Machine Head (1972) The definitive, fastest studio track on the album. Live in Japan Made in Japan (1972)
Recorded in Osaka; often cited as the superior version for its raw energy. TV Broadcast (1971)
The song contains two of rock's most celebrated solos. Both Jon Lord’s organ solo and Blackmore’s guitar solo are heavily influenced by Johann Sebastian Bach , utilizing harmonic minor scales and arpeggios that were revolutionary for rock music at the time.
