DEEP PURPLE Complete DiscographyThis web-page has detailed descriptions and background information on DEEP PURPLE and the complete discography of this band
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The complete album and record discography of DEEP PURPLE |
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This is the first compilation album of the hard rock band Deep Purple on their own record company and second in a long line of compilation albums. |
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"Burn" introduced new vocalist David Coverdale, and bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes from Trapeze. They replaced Ian Gillan and Roger Glover. This was the first DEEP PURPLE album with the "Mark III" lineup. |
1974 | Italy | |
| DEEP PURPLE Burn | Swiss | ||
| DEEP PURPLE Come Taste the Band (Gt. Britain) | England | ||
| DEEP PURPLE Come Taste the Band Gatefold | France | ||
DEEP PURPLE Come Taste the Band Gatefold *Come Taste The Band" wasrecorded between August 3rd and September 1st, 1975 at Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany. The album was co-produced and engineered by the band and longtime band associate Martin Birch. The album was released in October 1975. It was the only studio album with Tommy Bolin, who replaced Ritchie Blackmore on lead guitar. |
1975 | Germany | |
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DEEP PURPLE - Deepest Purple the Very Best of Deep Purple (Orig UK) "Deepest Purple: The Very Best of Deep Purple" is the compilation album by the British hard rock band Deep Purple, released in 1980. It features the original hits of Deep Purple before their 1984 reunion. |
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"Deepest Purple: The Very Best of Deep Purple" is the compilation album by the British hard rock band Deep Purple, released in 1980. It features the original hits of Deep Purple before their 1984 reunion. |
1980 | France | |
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This album referred to as Deep Purple III, is the third studio album by English rock band Deep Purple, released in 1969 on Harvest Records in the UK. It was to be the last album with the original lineup. |
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"Fireball" was recorded at various times between September 1970 and June 1971 at De Lane Lea Studios and the Olympic Studios (London) and engineered by Martin Birch. |
1971 | USA |
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| DEEP PURPLE Fireball Gatefold | Germany | ||
DEEP PURPLE The House of Blue Light RARE Hungarian Pressing with different back cover design "The House of Blue Light" is the twelfth studio album by DEEP PURPLE, released in 1987, it is the second recording by the re-formed Mark II lineup |
1987 | Hungary | |
DEEP PURPLE The House Of Blue Light . "The House of Blue Light" is the twelfth studio album by DEEP PURPLE, released in 1987, it is the second recording by the re-formed Mark II lineup |
1987 | Germany | |
DEEP PURPLE In Concert Unreleased BBC-Tapes Two concerts of DEEP PURPLE recorded by the BBC for their "In Concert" live series, recorded in 1970 and 1972. |
1980 | Holland | |
| DEEP PURPLE In Rock (Fame) | Netherlands | ||
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This is the album by English rock band Deep Purple, released in June 1970. It was their fourth studio album and the first with the classic Mk II lineup. |
1970 | Gt Britain |
| DEEP PURPLE In Rock | 1970 | Italy | |
DEEP PURPLE Last Concert in Japan . This album by DEEP PURPLE released in March 1977. It records the last Japanese concert of the Mark IV-lineup with Tommy Bolin. This album was recorded on December 15, 1975 at the Tokyo Budokan, |
1978 | Germany | |
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DEEP PURPLE Machine Head Gatefold FOC album cover Machine Head is the sixth studio album released by English rock band "Deep Purple". It was recorded through December 1971 in Montreux, Switzerland, and released in March 1972. Machine Head is often cited as influential in the development of the heavy metal music genre. It is Deep Purple's most successful recording, topping the charts in several countries following its release. The album reached #1 in the UK, where it stayed for 20 weeks in the top-40. It also reached #7 in the US, remaining on the Billboard 200 for 118 weeks.
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1972 | Italy |
| DEEP PURPLE Machine Head | 1972 | Italy | |
| DEEP PURPLE Machine Head | 1972 | Italy | |
| DEEP PURPLE Machine Head Black Border/Frame | 1972 | Gt Britain | |
| DEEP PURPLE Made in Europe | 1976 | France | |
| DEEP PURPLE Made in Europe | 1976 | Germany | |
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DEEP PURPLE - Made in Japan Live 2LP This album "DEEP PURPLE - Made in Japan Live 2LP" is the double live album by English rock band Deep Purple, recorded during their first tour of Japan in August 1972. It was originally released in December 1972. |
1972 | Italy
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| DEEP PURPLE Made in Japan 2LP | 1972 | Germany | |
| DEEP PURPLE Made in Japan | 1973 | France | |
| DEEP PURPLE Made in Japan | 1972 | Gt Britain | |
| DEEP PURPLE Mark I and II 2LP Gatefold | 1973 | Germany | |
| DEEP PURPLE Nobody's Perfect | 1988 | Germany | |
DEEP PURPLE Perfect Strangers . "Perfect Strangers" is the eleventh studio album by DEEP PURPLE, released in November 1984. It represents the first album recorded by the reformed (and most successful and popular) 'Mark II' line-up. |
1984 | West-Germany / | |
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Powerhouse is a 1977 compilation album by DEEP PURPLE, including a collection of previously unreleased live and studio tracks from the halcyon days of DEEP PURPLE. |
1977 | Germany | |
| DEEP PURPLE Rock Story | |||
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Concerto for Group and Orchestra" composed by Jon Lord. |
1970 | Italy |
| DEEP PURPLE Live at the Royal Albert Hall with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Arnold (Germany) | Germany | ||
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| DEEP PURPLE The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | USA | ||
| DEEP PURPLE Live at the Royal Albert Hall with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Arnold | 1970 | Gt Britain | |
| DEEP PURPLE The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Arnold (France) Gatefold cover | France | ||
| DEEP PURPLE The DEEP PURPLE Singles A's & B's | 1978 | Gt Britain | |
DEEP PURPLE Slaves and Masters . "Slaves & Masters " was released in 1990. This is the only album to feature singer Joe Lynn Turner, who had replaced Ian Gillan the previous year. |
1990 | Germany | |
| DEEP PURPLE Stormbringer | 1974 | Germany | |
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"Stormbringer" is the ninth studio album by DEEP PURPLE, released in December 1974. On this album, the soul and funk elements that were only hinted are much more prominent. Many fans consider Stormbringer to be a major turning point in the band, and the mark of an era's end. |
1974 | Italy | |
DEEP PURPLE Who Do We Think We Are Who Do We Think We Are! is a hard rock album by DEEP PURPLE. Recorded in Rome July 72 and Frankfurt Oct 72 on Rolling Stones Mobile. It was their seventh studio album, and the last one with the classic Mk II lineup of the group until 1984. |
1973 | Gt Britain | |
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1973 | France | |



