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1420 Beachwood Drive Album
  1. Drifter
  2. Say you love me
Abandon Album
  1. Any Fule Kno That
  2. Almost Human
  3. Seventh Heaven
  4. Watching The Sky
  5. Fingers To THe Bone
  6. Jack Ruby
  7. She Was
  8. Whatsername
  9. Evil Louie
  10. Bludsucker
Bananas Album
  1. House Of Pain
  2. Sun Goes Down
  3. Haunted
  4. Razzle Dazzle
  5. Silver Tongue
  6. Walk On
  7. Picture Of Innocence
  8. Never A Word
  9. Bananas
  10. Doing It Tonight
  11. Contact Lost
Burn Album
  1. BURN
  2. MIGHT JUST TAKE YOUR LIFE
  3. LAY DOWN STAY DOWN
  4. Sail Away
  5. YOU FOOL NO ONE
  6. MISTREATED
Come Taste the Band Album
  1. Lady Luck
  2. Dealer
  3. I need love
  4. Drifter
  5. Love child
  6. This time around
  7. Owed to "G"
  8. You keep on moving
Days May Come And Days May Go Album
  1. The orange juice song
  2. Drifter (version 1)
Deep Purple Album
  1. Chasing Shadows
  2. Blind
  3. Lalena
  4. Fault Line
  5. The Painter
  6. Bird Has Flown
  7. April
Deep Purple in Rock Album
  1. Speed King
  2. Bloodsucker
  3. Child in Time
  4. Flight of the Rat
  5. Into the Fire
  6. Living Wreck
Fireball Album
  1. Fireball
  2. No No No
  3. The Mule
  4. Fools
  5. No One Came
  6. Freedom
House of Blue Light Album
  1. Bad Attitude
  2. The Unwritten Law
  3. Call Of The Wild
  4. Mad Dog
  5. Black &Amp; White
  6. The Spanish Archer
  7. Strangeways
  8. Mitzi Dupree
  9. Dead or Alive
Last Concert in Japan [live] Album
  1. BURN
  2. Highway Star
  3. Lady Luck
  4. Love child
  5. Smoke on the Water
  6. Soldier of fortune
  7. Wild dogs
  8. Woman From Tokyo
  9. You keep on moving
Live at the California Jam, 1974 Album
  1. BURN
  2. MIGHT JUST TAKE YOUR LIFE
  3. MISTREATED
  4. Smoke on the Water
  5. The Mule
  6. YOU FOOL NO ONE
Live in London Album
  1. BURN
  2. LAY DOWN STAY DOWN
  3. MIGHT JUST TAKE YOUR LIFE
  4. MISTREATED
  5. Smoke on the Water
  6. YOU FOOL NO ONE
Machine Head Album
  1. Highway Star
  2. Pictures of Home
  3. Never Before
  4. Smoke on the Water
  5. Lazy
Made in Europe Album
  1. BURN
  2. Lady double dealer
  3. MISTREATED
  4. Stormbringer
  5. YOU FOOL NO ONE
Made in Japan Album
  1. Child in Time
  2. Highway Star
  3. Lazy
  4. Smoke on the Water
  5. Strange Kind Of A Woman
  6. The Mule
On the Wings of a Russian Foxbat Album
  1. BURN
  2. Highway Star
  3. Homeward strut
  4. Lady Luck
  5. Lazy
  6. Love child
  7. Smoke on the Water
  8. Stormbringer
  9. This time around
Perfect Strangers Album
  1. Knocking at Your Back Door
  2. Under the Gun
  3. Mean Streak
  4. Perfect Strangers
  5. Wasted Sunsets
  6. Hungry Daze
  7. Not Responsible
Purpendicular Album
  1. Vavoom: Ted The Mechanic
  2. Loosen My Strings
  3. Soon Forgotten
  4. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming
  5. The Aviator
  6. A Castle Full Of Rascals
  7. A Touch Away
  8. Hey Cisco
  9. The Purpendicular Waltz
  10. Somebody Stole My Guitar
Shades of Deep Purple Album
  1. And The Address
  2. Hush
  3. One More Rainy Day
  4. Prelude : Happiness
  5. Mandrake Root
  6. Help
  7. Love Help Me
  8. Hey Joe
Slaves And Masters Album
  1. King Of Dreams
  2. The Cut Runs Deep
  3. Fire In The Basement
  4. Truth Hurts
  5. Breakfast In Bed
  6. Love Conquers All
  7. Fortuneteller
  8. Too Much Is Not Enough
  9. Wicked Ways
Stormbringer Album
  1. Stormbringer
  2. Holy man
  3. Hold on
  4. Lady double dealer
  5. High ball shooter
  6. The Gypsy
  7. Soldier of fortune
The Battle Rages On Album
  1. The Battle Rages On
  2. Lick it up
  3. Anya
  4. Talk About Love
  5. Time To Kill
  6. Ramshackle Man
  7. A Twist In The Tale
  8. Nasty Piece Of Work
  9. Solitaire
The Book of Taliesyn Album
  1. Listen, Learn, Read On
  2. Wring That Neck
  3. Kentucky Woman
  4. Exposition
  5. We Can Work It Out
  6. Shield
  7. Anthem
  8. River Deep, Mountain High
Who Do We Think We Are Album
  1. Woman From Tokyo
  2. Mary Long
  3. Super Trouper
  4. Smooth Dancer
  5. Rat Bat Blue
  6. Place In Line
  7. Our Lady
The Montreux Jazz Festival, Royal Albert Hall, Melbourne Entertainment Centre, a Blizzard somewhere in the Alps, Tokyo, Rio, Moscow’s Olympic Hall, Cape Town, Bangalore, La Paz, Toronto and Kansas City.

What do they have in common? They are just a few of the places where you could have seen a Deep Purple show over the last couple of years. Simply reading the itineraries gives you an idea of how this band operates on a truly international level.

Deep Purple is not a conformist group. There never was, nor ever will be, any fawning to trends. What you do get from them are cutting edge performances based on a sound philosophy: ‘the music comes first’. That music comes from within the core spirit of the band, nowhere else. They won’t be bagged. Why?

In the sixties and early seventies they were described (by others) as ‘Progressive’ or ‘Underground’, when they made a conscious decision to depart from the ‘Hush’ era in order to record the seminal album ‘Deep Purple in Rock’. ‘Fireball’, ‘Machine Head’, ‘Made in Japan’ and ‘Who Do We Think We Are’ quickly followed, and they were then tagged (along with Zeppelin and Sabbath) as leaders of the ‘Hard Rock’ explosion. At this point began the gradual disintegration of the famous MK 2 line-up, (Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, Paice) and some long overdue individual R & R.

The eighties re-union as ‘Perfect Strangers’ shook the world (again) with a fresh look at the music but with a bold detachment that stated ‘this is Deep Purple’. The era was to end in disharmony, however (again), with first Gillan leaving, then Blackmore and then Gillan returning; confusing? Not really.

After the divorce, and seeing this as a genuine opportunity to get back to the music, the guys invited Joe Satriani to join as locum, and he spent the best part of a year on the road with the newly revitalized band before returning to his own commitments. The scene was set for the most important line-up change since ’69.

Steve Morse was the only name on the list, and the question he asked, (after a couple of out of town gigs had confirmed the chemistry) ‘Is there a dress code?’ paved the way for a return to the humorous disdain the band have for what they used to call ‘poseurs’.

They never set out to be ‘Rock Stars’. Call them ‘Classic’ and they will laugh and patiently explain that nostalgia is not a creative word. Sure they’ve been through the mill a few times. However each time they’ve emerged stronger, and now you see a band that is hard and professional; displaying texture, dynamics and a humanity that can only come from those rare artists who are masters of their craft.

Deep Purple’s music has evolved organically into an expressive maturity, and the sell-out shows at the cities mentioned above are testament enough to the massive fan commitment. There’s a lot of affection out there for what many say is the greatest of them all.

Stats: 130m albums.

The following is what they say about themselves:

Ian Gillan: singer and writer. Various bands ’62-’69, Deep Purple, JC Superstar (as JC on the original recording), various Gillan Bands and solo stuff, Black Sabbath then DP again.

Roger Glover: bassist , writer and producer. Various bands ’61-’69. Deep Purple, Rainbow, then DP again.

Production credits include: Nazareht, Elf, David Coverdale, Judas Priest, Status Quo, Rory Gallagher, Rainbow, Pretty Maids.

Solo albums: The Butterfly Ball (1974), Elements (1978), Mask (1984), Accidentally On Purpose (with Ian Gillan – 1987), Night And Day (2001).

Steve Morse: guitarist and writer. Founded and wrote music for 6 time Grammy nominated Dixie Dregs, was a member of Kansas in the late 80’s. Steve was named Best Overall Guitarist by Guitar Player Magazine 5 times. He continues to record solo albums and some touring with the Steve Morse Band.

Ian Paice: drummer and writer. Early stuff, Deep Purple founder member, Whitesnake, Gary Moore then DP again. Paul MacCartney album and tour.

Don Airey: keyboards. Stints with Cozy Powell, Colosseum II, Sabbath, Rainbow, Ozzy, Tull, Whitesnake, Gary Moore, ELO, & DP. Credits as player, arranger or producer on c.200 albums including one solo venture, “K2�.

www.donairey.com

Thanks to Md. Ishtiaque Khan (Tonmoy) for submitting the biography.



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