Biography
Deep Purple are a British rock band formed in London in 1968. They are considered to be among the pioneers of heavy metal and modern hard rock, although their musical style has varied throughout their career. Originally formed as a psychedelic rock and progressive rock band, they shifted to a heavier sound with their 1970 album Deep Purple in Rock. Deep Purple have been referred to as being part of the "unholy trinity of British hard rock and heavy metal in the early to mid-'70s", alongside Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. Listed in the 1975 Guinness Book of World Records as "the globe's loudest band" for a 1972 concert at London's Rainbow Theatre, they have sold over 100 million records worldwide. Deep Purple have also generated several successful spinoff bands, including Rainbow, Whitesnake, and Gillan. Deep Purple were founded by vocalist Rod Evans, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, bassist Nick Simper, keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice. After three studio albums, the "Mark I" line-up came to an end in 1969 when Evans and Simper were dismissed from the band and replaced by Ian Gillan and Roger Glover respectively, forming the classic "Mark II" line-up of Deep Purple. Following the orchestral collaboration Concerto for Group and Orchestra (1969), the Mark II line-up recorded four studio albums – Deep Purple in Rock (1970), Fireball (1971), Machine Head (1972), and Who Do We Think We Are (1973) – and a live album, Made in Japan (1972), that cemented their popularity and played a key role in shaping the emerging genres of hard rock and heavy metal. Gillan and Glover both left the band in 1973 and were replaced by David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes respectively. The "Mark III" line-up recorded two studio albums, Burn and Stormbringer (both 1974), and Blackmore parted ways with the band in 1975 due to musical differences. He was replaced by Tommy Bolin, and the resulting "Mark IV" line-up made one studio album, Come Taste the Band (1975). Deep Purple disbanded in Jul
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Machine Head
1972

Made In Japan
1972

Perfect Strangers
1984

Deep Purple In Rock
1970

Burn
1974

Deepest Purple (The Very Best Of Deep Purple)
1980

Dazed And Confused (Music From The Motion Picture)
1993

Stormbringer
1974

Who Do We Think We Are
1973

Fireball
1971

Shades Of Deep Purple
1968

Keeper Of The Seven Keys (Part I)
1987

Come Taste The Band
1975

Deep Purple
1969

Metal Church
1984

The House Of Blue Light
1987

Made In Europe
1976

24 Carat Purple
1975

The Battle Rages On...
1993

Heavy Metal - 24 Electrifying Performances
1974

Infinite
2017

Purpendicular
1996

Nobody's Perfect
1988

Powerhouse
1978
Credited work
4,211 releases · 214 albums · active 1968–2026
- Production · 4,161
- Performance · 1,649
- Other credits · 444
- Engineering · 38
Studios: De Lane Lea Studios · Abbey Road Studios · I.B.C. Studios · Musicland Studios
