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    • 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.”
  1. JustGeorge93. lists. Deep Purple Albums Ranked and Reviewed Best to Worst. A list by JustGeorge93. [List709193] |. A ranking and review of the studio and live albums by legendary rock band Deep Purple! Deep Purple are so often overlooked, when they are one of the bands that truly set the bar for British rock and roll! RIP Jon! Enjoy! Tweet.

  2. Nov 25, 2021 · Find out more about how we review. Deep Purple are developing a wicked sense of humour in the twilight of their career. They’ve called their new album of cover versions Turning To Crime as a jibe against us cynical rock-critic types, who generally disapprove of such nefarious releases.

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  4. Nov 23, 2021 · Deep Purple, ‘Turning to Crime': Album Review. Gary Graff Published: November 23, 2021. earMUSIC. It's hard to believe, and easy to forget, that Deep Purple were once defined by...

  5. Aug 7, 2020 · Here’s how it works. Reviews. Classic Rock. Deep Purple's Whoosh!: confident, mature, and superb. And still they rise. With Bob Ezrin producing again on Whoosh!, Deep Purple have fun, stretch out and shine brighter. By Neil Jeffries. ( Classic Rock ) last updated 7 August 2020.

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  6. Nov 22, 2021 · By Mike O’Cull. Full-tilt rock legends Deep Purple show the world how they spent their Covid lockdown time with a new all-covers album called Turning To Crime. The record comes out November 26th, 2021 on earMUSIC and marks the first time DP has put out music that was written outside of the band.

  7. Aug 6, 2020 · Deep Purple – ‘Whoosh!’ review: rockers’ 21st record is stupidly fun and outrageously silly. This is music for the car stereo next time you're stuck in traffic on the M4 to Slough. And we...

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