Deep purple

Deep purple

Genres: hard rock, classic rock, rock, Progressive rock, heavy metal

About Deep purple

Deep Purple is a British rock band formed in London in 1968. They are regarded as pioneers of heavy metal and modern hard rock, although their musical style has incorporated elements of psychedelic rock, progressive rock, and blues rock over the course of their career. After beginning with a more psychedelic and progressive approach, they moved toward a heavier sound with the 1970 album "Deep Purple in Rock". Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they are frequently cited as central figures in the development of British hard rock and heavy metal in the early 1970s. In 1975, the Guinness Book of World Records listed them as the "globe's loudest band" following a 1972 concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London. The band has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and has generated several related projects and spinoff bands, including Rainbow, Whitesnake, and Gillan. Deep Purple were founded by Rod Evans (vocals), Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Nick Simper (bass), Jon Lord (keyboards), and Ian Paice (drums). This initial formation, later referred to as the "Mark I" line-up, recorded three studio albums before Evans and Simper were dismissed in 1969 and replaced by Ian Gillan and Roger Glover, forming the "Mark II" line-up. After collaborating with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on "Concerto for Group and Orchestra" (1969), the Mark II line-up recorded the studio albums "Deep Purple in Rock" (1970), "Fireball" (1971), "Machine Head" (1972), and "Who Do We Think We Are" (1973), as well as the live album "Made in Japan" (1972). These releases contributed significantly to the band’s commercial success and influence. Gillan and Glover left the band in 1973 and were replaced by David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes, forming the "Mark III" line-up. This version of the band released the studio albums "Burn" and "Stormbringer" in 1974. In 1975, Blackmore departed due to musical differences and was replaced by Tommy Bolin. The resulting "Mark IV" line-up recorded one studio album, "Come Taste the Band" (1975). Deep Purple disbanded in July 1976, and Bolin died later that year from a drug overdose. The Mark II line-up reunited in 1984 and released the studio albums "Perfect Strangers" (1984) and "The House of Blue Light" (1987). Gillan was dismissed in 1989 amid creative and personal differences and replaced by Joe Lynn Turner, who recorded one album with the band, "Slaves and Masters" (1990). Turner departed in 1992, and Gillan returned for "The Battle Rages On..." (1993). During the subsequent tour, Blackmore left the band again in 1993. He was replaced temporarily by Joe Satriani and then permanently by Steve Morse. The "Mark VII" line-up, consisting of Paice, Lord, Gillan, Glover, and Morse, recorded the studio albums "Purpendicular" (1996) and "Abandon" (1998). In 2002, Jon Lord retired and was replaced by Don Airey, leaving Ian Paice as the only remaining original member. The "Mark VIII" line-up of Paice, Gillan, Glover, Morse, and Airey lasted for twenty years and produced six studio albums. In 2022, Morse left the band after twenty-eight years and was replaced by Simon McBride. Deep Purple have received various accolades and recognition. They were ranked number 22 on VH1’s "Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" programme, and a poll conducted by Planet Rock placed them fifth among the most influential bands. In 2008, they received the Legend Award at the World Music Awards. Deep Purple were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016. Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple Studio albums Shades of Deep Purple (1968) The Book of Taliesyn (1968) Deep Purple (1969) Deep Purple in Rock (1970) Fireball (1971) Machine Head (1972) Who Do We Think We Are (1973) Burn (1974) Stormbringer (1974) Come Taste the Band (1975) Perfect Strangers (1984) The House of Blue Light (1987) Slaves and Masters (1990) The Battle Rages On... (1993) Purpendicular (1996) Abandon (1998) Bananas (2003) Rapture of the Deep (2005) Now What?! (2013) Infinite (2017) Whoosh! (2020) Turning to Crime (2021) =1 (2024)

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Deep purple — Top 30 songs of 994

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Deep Purple All The Time In The World
Deep Purple Smoke On The Water
Deep Purple Time For Bedlam
Deep Purple Burn
Deep Purple Child In Time
Deep Purple Smoke on the Water [Live]
Deep Purple Throw My Bones w Giganci Rocka
Deep Purple When a Blind Man Cries w Rock Ballady
Deep Purple Hush w Giganci Rocka
Deep Purple Wasted sunsets
Deep Purple Soldier Of Fortune
Deep Purple Kentucky Woman
Deep Purple Highway Star
Deep Purple Smoke On The Water [2jog]
Deep Purple Knocking at your back door
Deep Purple Into the fire (1970)
Deep Purple Woman from Tokyo
Deep Purple Love Conquers All
Deep Purple King Of Dreams
Deep Purple Strange Kind Of Woman
Deep Purple Smoke On The Water [wSe]
Deep Purple Hush
Deep Purple Black Night
Deep Purple No No No
Deep Purple Smoke on the Water w Top Wszech Czasów
Deep Purple Perfect Strangers
Deep Purple White Room (New)
Deep Purple Made in Japan (Entire Side 2)
Deep Purple Space Truckin
Deep Purple Child in Time (1995 Remaster)
All The Time In The World
Smoke On The Water
Time For Bedlam
Child In Time
Smoke on the Water [Live]
Throw My Bones w Giganci Rocka
When a Blind Man Cries w Rock Ballady
Hush w Giganci Rocka
Wasted sunsets
Soldier Of Fortune
Kentucky Woman
Highway Star
Smoke On The Water [2jog]
Knocking at your back door
Into the fire (1970)
Woman from Tokyo
Love Conquers All
King Of Dreams
Strange Kind Of Woman
Smoke On The Water [wSe]
Black Night
No No No
Smoke on the Water w Top Wszech Czasów
Perfect Strangers
White Room (New)
Made in Japan (Entire Side 2)
Space Truckin
Child in Time (1995 Remaster)