DEEP PURPLE Vocalist IAN GILLAN On New Solo Album - "...Their Bums Were All Moving With The Record; I Thought, 'Mission Accomplished'"

April 23, 2009, 15 years ago

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DEEP PURPLE vocalist Ian Gillan is featured in a new interview with Classic Rock Revisited founder Jeb Wright. An excerpt is available below, discussing Gillan's new solo album One Eye On Morocco.

Jeb: To play the devil’s advocate, is One Eye to Morocco a way for you to play it safe, musically?

Ian: "No, it is a different thing. I equate Purple to a rhythm and blues jazz combo, whereas this is a collection of songs. I was doing a photograph session in Milan for this record. The record company came down to this beautiful villa. We had a fashion photographer and his entourage. My personal assistant was there, and there was a girl to do the hair, and a girl to do the translation; there were a lot of people there. The boss of the label was even there. Somebody put the record on, quietly. I was trying to do my work and something kept catching me out of the corner of my eye. It was the girls. I couldn’t hear what they were saying but their bums were all moving with the record. I thought, 'Mission accomplished.'

This is really what used to be called a pop record; it is really just a bunch of singles. I think the discipline in the studio is entirely different. It is not a cop out or a safe move or anything like that. The discipline is quite difficult. You have to look at the individual performances as well as the song. Your painting pictures with music. I had so much fun with the lyrics because the mood was set by the title track. You can’t skate too far away or people’s bums will stop moving. I like the idea that people may not be really listening to the record but they still feel it. That gave me great pleasure."

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