Paice and Lord don't have time to wallow in post-Deep Purple misery, Tony Ashton's presence provided biting hairy face shrapnel to their 'Stormbringer' memoirs - 'Sneaky Private Lee', donning their Weather Report and Bobbi Humphrey hats to bring Mark IV's short life-span to a suitable conclusion 'Remember the Good Times'. Bernie Marsden's licks wisely account for mid 70s butterscotch smooth-rock yearning, Paul Martinez sucking on his up in the engine room Chris Squire on toffee ice cream treats very enthusiastically indeed good sir. Shunning grime caked major key dramatics, the adding of brass and female harmonies works just dandy, 'Ghost Story' the best cut here, 'Malice in Wonderland' singing things off to say these hairballs knew they were rockers at heart.
01 Ghost Story 02 Remember The Good Times 03 Arabella 04 Silas & Jerome 05 Dance With Me Baby 06 On The Road Again 07 Again 08 Sneaky Private Lee 09 I'm Gonna Stop Drinking Again 10 Malice In Wonderland
Disc 2
01 Steamroller Blues 02 Nasty Clavinet
03 Black And White 04 Moonburn 05 Dance Coming 06 Goodbye Hello La 07 Untitled Two 08 Ballad Of Mr. Giver