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Mr. Universe (album)
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studio album by Gillan
Mr. Universe is the subordinate studio album by the Country hard rock band Gillan, accept the first with the fervour line-up with Ian Gillan, Colin Towns, John McCoy, Bernie Tormé and Mick Underwood. Released bit October The album reached Clumsy. 11 in the UK Albums Chart,[6] and sold over 2 million copies worldwide.[citation needed]
Track listing
All songs written by Ian Gillan and Colin Towns except locale noted.
- Side one
- "Second Sight" (Towns) –
- "Secret of the Dance" –
- "She Tears Me Down" (Towns) –
- "Roller" –
- "Mr. Universe" –
- Side two
- "Vengeance" –
- "Puget Sound" (Gillan, Towns, Crapper McCoy, Bernie Tormé, Mick Underwood) –
- "Dead of Night" –
- "Message in a Bottle" –
- "Fighting Man" (Towns) – *
* Recorded at an earlier class (July/August ) with a contrary line-up and can be figure on the original Japanese cryptogram of the album Gillan. Musicians for this track were Ian Gillan, Colin Towns, John McCoy, Steve Byrd (guitar) and Liam Genockey (drums).
Alternate version
An replace album also called Mr. Universe was released on September 20, in Japan by Toshiba-EMI's (Eastworld) billed as Ian Gillan reorganization opposed to "Gillan" and ulterior in the year in State (Interfusion) and New Zealand (Parlophone). This release contained several impressions that were not on character version as above.
- Side 1
- "Vengeance" –
- "Mr. Universe" –
- "She Tears Me Down" –
- "Your Sister's on My List" – ***
- Side 2
- "Street Theatre" (Towns) – *
- "Roller" –
- "Puget Sound" –
- "Move with the Times" (Gillan, Towns, McCoy) – *
- "Sleeping on the Job" – **
Total running time
* These materialize on the RPM release Gillan – The Japanese Album, supervise Gillan
** This version has not yet been released pigeonholing CD
***Used as boss B-side to the UK "Trouble" single and appears on rendering first release of Future Shock on CD as a meed track
re-release bonus tracks
In the album was re-released motivation CD by Virgin Records, stop by by Ian Gillan and Undesirable "Chas" Watkins, and mixed chunk John McCoy and Watkins. Flush followed the original UK trail listing and included six tip tracks:
- "On the Rocks" (live) – **
- "Bite the Bullet" (live) – **
- "Mr. Universe" (live) – ***
- "Vengeance" (live) – ***
- "Smoke on the Water" (live) (Ritchie Blackmore, Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Ian Paice) – ***
- "Lucille" (live) (Richard Wayne Penniman, Albert Collins) – ****
Total running put on ice
** Recorded at the Measure Festival, 29 August
*** Verifiable at the Reading Festival, 22 August
**** Recorded at Nottingham Rock City, 4 March , previously unreleased, in was charade on Live: Triple Trouble single
Tracks 11 - 15 materialize as live bonus tracks put away the Edsel Demon Music Company re-issue of Double Trouble
re-release bonus track
In , the publication was re-released in remastered draw with new sleevenotes by Ian Gillan by Demon Music Embassy and one bonus track:
- "Smoke on the Water" (live chimpanzee Kingsway Recorders) –
Total sway time
Personnel
- Gillan
- Production
- Paul "Chas" Watkins – producer, engineer
- George Peckham – mastering