It's ever so going that Ian Gillan makes the first track bonds when rap. Something like not everyone of Purple fans, at least those not likely that still keep Smoke on the Water for the culmination of the creation of the band. I like the experiment. It continues with a shuffle over sticky spots on the floor bars, such things can never be wrong. The ballad, which should replace When a Blindman Cries, follows. Beautiful text again, as almost always with Gillan. Now also get quite a few pretty sperrigee chunks Dahei that I too fall into the art-rock specialist, but they are accompanied by brutal sounds, so that no one doubts who he is dealing here. Fingers to the Bone is the second quieter piece, it reflects the situation of a man who dismiss his employee must, in front interesting background of the drama at the end of the band Gillan. Here are some songs that have been mentioned by evil voices filler. Jack Ruby, Evil Louie, shewas. For me, there are lovely little attempts to go musically and lyrically new ways. The new edition of the classic Bloodsucker as Bludsucker remains incomprehensible because unnecessary. It was the second album with Steve Morse, the last with Jon Lord and the band had again harder tones struck by the rather eclectic Purpendicular. On the following tour 7 of the songs were added to the program, but the one after the other disappeared from the setlist. Today Abandon is more of a stepchild in the Purple-canon. Quite hard and bulky. But certainly not without its charm.