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  2. And the Address - Wikipedia

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    After the band's lineup was fulfilled, they began recording the album Shades of Deep Purple in May. "And the Address" was the first song to be recorded, on 11 May 1968. [ 3 ] After the release of the album, the song was played at many live shows, and it would be played until the release of The Book of Taliesyn , later in 1968.

  3. When We Rock, We Rock, and When We Roll, We Roll - Wikipedia

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    When We Rock, We Rock, and When We Roll, We Roll is a compilation album by Deep Purple featuring some of their most popular songs from 1968 to 1974.. The LP was released in October 1978 by Warner Bros. Records in North America and Japan only, as counterpart to The Deep Purple Singles A's and B's, which was simultaneously released in other markets.

  4. Mandrake Root - Wikipedia

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    Deep Purple recorded their first studio album in May 1968. Of the eight songs that were included, (an additional one, "Shadows", was cut as a demo but scrapped from the album), only four of them were written by the band itself. Additionally, one of these songs, "And the Address", is an instrumental. The studio version of "Mandrake Root" is just ...

  5. Deep Purple - Wikipedia

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    [124] On 3 February 2017, Deep Purple released a video version of "Time for Bedlam", the first track taken from the new album and the first new Deep Purple track for almost four years. [ 125 ] On 29 February 2020, a new track, "Throw My Bones" was released online, with a new album Whoosh! planned for release in June.

  6. Simon McBride - Wikipedia

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    Simon McBride (born 9 April 1979) is a Northern Irish singer and guitarist, who has played with other artists, including Deep Purple and Snakecharmer, as well as recording and touring his own band, and teaching at BIMM in Dublin.

  7. Gemini Suite Live - Wikipedia

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    Gemini Suite Live is a recording of Jon Lord's classical/rock piece Gemini Suite featuring the Mark II band lineup of Deep Purple, recorded live during this one and only live performance in 1970. A follow-up to their "Concerto" Project, it featured five movements for the individual members of the band, including a guitar piece from Blackmore.

  8. Days May Come and Days May Go - Wikipedia

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    Days May Come and Days May Go is a compilation album by the English hard rock band Deep Purple, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music).. It contains impressive rehearsals and lengthy improvised jams undertaken in June 1975, at Robert Simon's Pirate Sound studios.

  9. When a Blind Man Cries - Wikipedia

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    Metallica covered the song for Re-Machined: A Tribute to Deep Purple's Machine Head. It also appears in the third (bonus) disc of the album Hardwired... to Self-Destruct. Turbo recorded a cover on the Awatar album. Along with "Neon Knight" they were the only songs sung in English on the album.