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  2. Inglewood – Live in California - Wikipedia

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    Inglewood – Live in California. (2002) Space Vol 1 & 2. (2004) Inglewood: Live in California is a live album by Deep Purple. It was recorded in Los Angeles on 18 October 1968, as the supporting band for Cream, at their Farewell Tour. One of the very few live recordings featuring the Mark I lineup, it was finally released in 2002 on Purple ...

  3. Deep Purple in Rock - Wikipedia

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    Deep Purple in Rock is the fourth studio album by English rock band Deep Purple, released on 5 June 1970. [1] It was the first studio album recorded by the Mark II line-up of Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice. Work on In Rock began shortly after Gillan and Glover joined the band in June 1969, with rehearsals at ...

  4. Who Do We Think We Are - Wikipedia

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    Released: November 1973 (EU)[3] Who Do We Think We Are is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Deep Purple, released on 12 January 1973 in the US and in February 1973 in the UK. [4] It was Deep Purple's last album by the Mark II line-up with singer Ian Gillan and bassist Roger Glover until 1984’s Perfect Strangers.

  5. Knocking at Your Back Door - Wikipedia

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    Knocking at Your Back Door. " Knocking at Your Back Door " is a song by the English hard rock band Deep Purple, the first track of the album Perfect Strangers, which was released in October 1984. The song was written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan and Roger Glover. The track received heavy airplay at the time, playing on heavy rotation.

  6. Mistreated (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale. Producer (s) Deep Purple. " Mistreated " is a song by the English rock band Deep Purple taken from their 1974 album Burn. The song was written by the band's guitarist Ritchie Blackmore and new vocalist David Coverdale, who, along with new bassist Glenn Hughes, brought new blues and funk elements to the band.

  7. Glenn Hughes (musician) - Wikipedia

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    California Breed. The Dead Daisies. Website. glennhughes.com. Glenn Hughes (born 21 August 1951) is an English musician, best known for playing bass and performing vocals in the hard rock band Trapeze and in the Mk. III and IV line-ups of Deep Purple, [1] as well as briefly fronting Black Sabbath in the mid-1980s.

  8. Come Hell or High Water - Wikipedia

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    7/10 [3] Come Hell or High Water is a CD and DVD by British rock band Deep Purple. It was recorded on 16 October 1993 at Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in Stuttgart and at the NEC in Birmingham on 9 November. The album is one of the last to feature Ritchie Blackmore, as he quit after the concert on 17 November 1993 in Helsinki.

  9. Woman from Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Woman from Tokyo. " Woman from Tokyo " is a song by English rock band Deep Purple. It was first released on their 1973 album Who Do We Think We Are, and later as a single in various territories. A UK-release was planned for February 1973, but was cancelled. The song was featured on the 2011 DVD Deep Purple with Orchestra – Live in Montreux ...