"Woman from Tokyo" is a song by English #rock band Deep Purple. It was first released on their 1973 album #WhoDoWeThinkWeAre, and later as a #single in various territories. A UK-release was planned for February 1973, but was cancelled. The song was featured on the 2011 DVD Deep Purple with Orchestra – Live in Montreux where #DeepPurpleMarkVIII (Gillan, Paice, Glover, Morse, Airey) with a full #symphonyOrchestra conducted by Stephen Bentley-Klein.
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'My woman from Tokyo' by Deep purple, uploaded in all it's glory from their platinum collection album. Uploaded in 320kbs.Lyrics:Fly into the rising sun,Face...

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Segue here on deck from the Wishbone Ash into something from the Mark ll lineup of Deep Purple.
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A favorite from the Mark ll lineup of Blackmore/Gillan/Glover/Paice and Lord here on deck.
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Deep Purple release their 7th on January 13, 1973. It was their last with Ian Gillan and Roger Glover until 84’s Perfect Strangers. Listen to Who Do We Think We Are by Deep…

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Post-breakfast tuneage for grandkids to nod off to in the van on the way home. Unless they’re doing the air guitar.
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Thursday road jam at the highest volume possible in the Impala.
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Con #WhoDoWeThinkWeAre, publicado el 13 de enero de 1973, la alineación más famosa de #DeepPurple, la MK2, daba por terminado el recorrido más virtuoso y productivo, iniciado a mediados de 1969, por la agrupación inglesa. La misma, se terminaría de consumir tras las salidas de Ian Gillan y Roger Glover a mediados del 73. Los fanáticos, deberían esperar hasta 1984 para volver a ver reunidos al cantante y al bajista junto a Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice y Jon Lord.
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