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Though never released as a single in most countries, it became a cornerstone of the band's live shows and a defining anthem for the hard rock genre.
Ian Gillan delivers a legendary vocal performance, transitioning from delicate whispers to spine-chilling, operatic screams. deep_purple_child_in_time
"Child in Time" by the English rock band Deep Purple is widely considered one of the most significant and ambitious compositions in the history of hard and progressive rock. Released on their 1970 album , the track runs over ten minutes and is renowned for its dynamic structure, soaring vocals, and powerful anti-war sentiment. Musical Composition Though never released as a single in most
Lyrically, "Child in Time" serves as a poignant anti-war statement reflecting the anxieties of the Cold War era. Released on their 1970 album , the track
It begins with a signature Hammond organ introduction by Jon Lord, which was loosely inspired by the song "Bombay Calling" by the American band It's a Beautiful Day .
The song is characterized by a slow, haunting buildup that eventually erupts into an intense instrumental section.
Experience the raw power and intensity of Deep Purple's live performance of this rock epic: Deep Purple - Child In Time - Live (1970) Deep Purple Official YouTube• May 25, 2010