The venerable classic rock/heavy metal group Deep Purple goes back to its roots and inspirations on this fun filled collection of covers that is an absolutely boogie-ing hoot. The current team of Ian Gillian/voc, Ian Paice/dr, Roger Glover/b, Steve Morse/g and Don Airey/key sound like a vintage cover band as Gillian growls through rockin’ hits of the 60s and 70s. Airey’s N.O. piano is a hoot on the rolling “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flue” and the team sears into R&B with Leo Green’s guest tenor sax on “Let The Good Times Roll”. Paice shuffles off to Buffalo on a riffin’ “Jenny Take a Ride” with Paice dropping to his Detroit knees, and gives the classic military snap to “Shapes of Things”. The boys sound most like Deep Purple on the 70s-ish “Lucifer” and blow out the blues on “Caught In The Act/Goin’ Down”. This album might be the DP one I play most often for awhile! Who do they think they are?!?