When a Blind Man Cries
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File:When a Blind Man Cries.jpg
Cover of the 1972 German single
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Single by Deep Purple | ||||||||||||
A-side | "Never Before" | |||||||||||
Released | 18 March 1972 | |||||||||||
Format | 7" | |||||||||||
Recorded | 6–21 December 1971 Montreux, Switzerland |
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Genre | Blues rock | |||||||||||
Length | 3:32 | |||||||||||
Label | EMI (U.K.) Warner Bros. Records (U.S.) |
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Writer(s) | Ritchie Blackmore Ian Gillan Roger Glover Jon Lord Ian Paice |
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Producer(s) | Deep Purple | |||||||||||
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"When a Blind Man Cries" is a song by British rock band Deep Purple, originally only available as the B-side of the single "Never Before", released in 1972. It was recorded during the Machine Head sessions in December 1971.
According to Ian Gillan, "it’s just an example, for example if you think of the phrase «if a blind man cries» then its pretty sad, those who are disadvantaged tend to be less complaining than those who are able bodied".[1]
Live performances
Because guitarist Ritchie Blackmore disliked "When a Blind Man Cries", the band never played the song live during his stay with the band, with the exception of one occasion, on 6 April 1972 in Quebec, Canada, when Blackmore was ill, and Randy California from Spirit stood in for him. Ian Gillan performed the song live with Ian Gillan Band during the 1970s and 1980s.
When Joe Satriani replaced Blackmore during The Battle Rages On... tour in November 1993, "When a Blind Man Cries" joined the setlist as early as 5 December 1993. The song has become a staple live performance ever since, and has appeared on most of the live albums the band has released with Steve Morse.
After Steve Morse joined the band, the song is usually extended to around seven minutes when performed in concert with him, while the original song was only three minutes in length.[citation needed]
In addition, the song has also been released on the Gillan's Inn CD/DVD by Ian Gillan, featuring blind guitarist Jeff Healey.
Personnel
- Ian Gillan – vocals
- Ritchie Blackmore – guitar
- Jon Lord – keyboards
- Roger Glover – bass guitar
- Ian Paice – drums
Covers
The song was covered by Axel Rudi Pell for the 1991 album Nasty Reputation.
In 1999, Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi appeared as a guest musician on a Stuart Smith album Stuart Smith’s Heaven and Earth performing a cover of this song.
Gary Barden covered the song for his 2011 cover album Rock n' Roll My Soul.
Metallica covered the song for Re-Machined: A Tribute to Deep Purple's Machine Head.
Turbo recorded a cover on the Awatar album. Along with "Neon Knight" they were the only songs sung in English on the album.
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- Deep Purple songs
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- Blues rock songs