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  1. English hard rock band Deep Purple have released 23 studio albums, 43 live albums, 26 compilation albums and 58 singles. Formed in early 1968 by Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Rod Evans, Ritchie Blackmore, and Nick Simper, Deep Purple released their debut album, Shades of Deep Purple, in July of that year. The band has taken on many new members over the ...

  2. Machine Head. Released 1972. Machine Head is one of Deep Purple’s most famous albums, featuring the classic lineup of Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, and Ian Paice. The album was produced by Deep Purple and recorded at the Grand Hotel in Montreux, Switzerland, using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.

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  3. Sep 15, 2017 · Deep Purple Albums. ... Now What?! April 26, 2013. All the Time in the World. March 29, 2013. ... Genius is the world’s biggest collection of song lyrics and musical knowledge.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Deep_PurpleDeep Purple - Wikipedia

    The resulting album from Deep Purple Mark IV, Come Taste the Band, was released in October 1975, one month before Bolin's Teaser album. Despite mixed reviews and middling sales (#19 in the UK and #43 in the US), the collection revitalised the band once again, bringing a new, extreme funk edge to their hard rock sound. [ 84 ]

    • In Rock (1970) Galvanised by, and also resentful of, the popular perception of Jon Lord as Purple’s leader, Ritchie Blackmore comes alive here. No one was playing guitar with such speed and dexterity as the 60s switched into the 70s.
    • Machine Head (1972) This album was a turning point. Suddenly, belatedly, people began to realise that Messrs Gillan, Blackmore, Lord, Glover and Paice weren’t a Led Zeppelin or a Black Sabbath; neither were they the “pop” Purple of the late 60s.
    • Fireball (1971) Fireball is Ian Gillan’s No.1 album from Purple’s Mk II period: “We brought in the funk, the blues, the soul, the jazz and some of the psychedelic hangovers from our early days… Without it we would never have been able to make Machine Head.”
    • Burn (1974) To many people, only 24-carat Purple will do. As the late Jon Lord told this writer: “When Mk II split, Purple stopped. I know we carried on with David [Coverdale] and Glenn [Hughes] and then Tommy [Bolin], but it was never quite the same.”
  5. Mar 25, 2022 · Deep Purple Top Albums Ranked by Sales. According to Deep Purple official site, Universal Music Germany, Deep Purple sold over 100,000,000 albums worldwide, including 8,328,000 in the United States and 1,000,000 in the United Kingdom. The best-selling album by Deep Purple is MACHINE HEAD (1972), which sold over 2,821,000 copies.

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  7. Apr 13, 2024 · Concerto for Group and Orchestra. series ordinal. 1969-12. 1 reference. 24 March 2019. Deep Purple In Rock. series ordinal. 1970-06. 1 reference.

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