Deep Purple
From Hertford, England.
Roundabout (1967
- 1968)
-
Ritchie Blackmore - guitar - b. Richard
Hugh Blackmore, April 14, 1945, Weston-Super-Mare, England - formerly with
The
21's Coffee Bar Junior Skiffle Group, The Dominators,
The
Satellites, The Outlaws,
Screaming Lord Sutch and The Savages,
Neil
Christian and The Crusaders, and
Mandrake Root.
-
Jon Lord - keyboards - b. June 9, 1941,
Leicester, England - formerly with The Bill Ashton Combo and The
Art Wood Combo (aka, The Artwoods).
-
Nick Simper - bass - b. 1946, London, England - formerly with Johnny
Kidd & The New Pirates.
-
Chris Curtis - vocals - formerly with The Searchers.
-
Dave Curtis - vocals
-
Bobby Woodman (aka, Bobby Clarke) - drums - formerly with Vince
Taylor.
Deep Purple I (March
1968 - June 1969)
-
Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
-
Jon Lord - keyboards
-
Nick Simper - bass
-
Rod Evans - vocals - b. January 19, 1945, Slough, England - formerly
with The Horizons and MI5/The Maze.
-
Ian Paice - drums - b. June 29, 1948, Nottingham, England - formerly
with Georgie & The Rave-Ons and MI5/ The Maze.
Albums:
-
"Shades of Deep Purple" (1968) - Single: "Hush"
-
"The
Book of Taliesyn" (1968) - Single: "Kentucky Woman"
-
"Deep Purple" (1969)
Deep Purple II (June
1969 - June 1973)
-
Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
-
Jon Lord - keyboards
-
Ian Paice - drums
-
Roger Glover - bass - b. November 30,
1945, Brecon, South Wales - formerly with The Madisons, The Lightnings,
and Episode Six.
-
Ian Gillan - vocals - b. August 19, 1945,
London, England - formerly with Jess Thunder And The Moonshiners,
The
Javelins, Wainwright's Gentlemen, and Episode Six.
Albums:
-
"Concerto
for Group and Orchestra" (live) (1970)
-
"Deep
Purple in Rock" (1970)
-
"Fireball"
(1971) - Single: "Strange Kind of Woman"
-
"Machine
Head" (1972) - Singles: "Smoke On the Water", "Highway
Star"
-
"Machine
Head (Deluxe Edition)" (2-CDs) - with remixes by Roger Glover.
-
"Made
In Japan" (live) (1972)
-
"Made
In Japan (Deluxe Edition)" (2-CDs) - remastered, with 3 new
songs on bonus disc.
-
"Who
Do We Think We Are?" (1973) - Single: "Woman From Tokyo"
-
"Powerhouse"
(1978)
-
"Gemini
Suite" (live) (1998) - recorded in 1970.
Single: "Black Night" (1970). Ian
Gillan forms The Ian Gillan Band, and later joins Black
Sabbath. Roger Glover later
joins Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow.
Deep Purple III (October
1973 - April 1975)
-
Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
-
Jon Lord - keyboards
-
Ian Paice - drums
-
Glenn Hughes - bass/vocals - b. August 21, 1951, Cannock, Staffordshire,
England - formerly with The News, Finder's Keepers, and Trapeze.
-
David Coverdale - vocals - b. September 22, 1951, Saltburn-on-Sea,
Yorkshire, England - formerly with Denver Mule, The Skyliners,
The
Fabulosa Brothers, and The Government.
Albums:
-
"Burn"
(1974)
-
"Stormbringer"
(1974)
-
"Made
In Europe" (1976)
-
"Live
at the California Jam" (1996) - recorded in 1974.
-
"Archive
Alive!" (2-CDs) (1997) - recorded in 1975.
Ritchie Blackmore forms Rainbow.
Deep Purple IV (1975
- July 1976)
Album:
-
"Come
Taste the Band" (1975)
-
"King
Biscuit Flower Hour Presents...Deep Purple" (live) (2-CDs)
(1995)
Group disbands. Tommy Bolin forms
The
Tommy Bolin Band. Jon Lord,
Ian Paice, and David Coverdale later join Whitesnake.
Deep Purple V(April
1984 - April 1989) (reformed)
Albums:
-
"Perfect
Strangers" (1984)
-
"Nobody's
Perfect" (live) (2-CDs) (1986) - Single: "Hush '88"
-
"The
House of Blue Light" (1987)
-
"Knebworth
1985" (live) (1992)
Deep Purple VI (1989
- 1992)
Album:
-
"Slaves and Masters" (1990) - Singles: "King of Dreams",
"Love Conquers All"
Deep Purple VII (1992
- November 1993)
Album:
-
"Knocking
At Your Back Door" (1992)
-
"The
Battle Rages On..." (1993) - Single: "Anya"
-
"Come
Hell or High Water" (live) (1994) - Single: "Anyone's Daughter"
Deep Purple VIII (December
1993 - July 1994)
Deep Purple IX (October
1994 - Present)
Albums:
-
"Purpendicular"
(1996) - Singles: "Aviator", "Hey Cisco"
-
"Live
at the Olympia ' 96" (live) (2-CDs) (1997)
-
"Abandon"
(1998) - Single: "Don't Make Me Happy"
Compilations:
-
"The Best of Deep Purple" (1970)
-
"Purple Passages" (1972)
-
"24 Carat Purple" (1975)
-
"When
We Rock, We Rock and When We Roll, We Roll" (1978)
-
"Deepest
Purple" (1980)
-
"Deep Purple Anthology" (1991)
-
"Knocking At Your Back Door: The Best of Deep Purple in the '80s"
(1992)
-
"Shades
(1968-1998)" (4-CD box set) (1999)
Ian Gillan solo:
-
"Child In Time" (1976)
-
"Clean
Air Turbulence" (1977) (The Ian Gillan Band)
-
"Scarabus"
(1978) (The Ian Gillan Band)
-
"Live At Budokan, Vol. 2" (1978)
-
"Gillan" (1979)
-
"Mr. Universe" (1979)
-
"Glory
Road" (1980)
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"No Laughing In Heaven" (1981)
-
"Reading, Live and More" (1981)
-
"One For The Road" (1981)
-
"Double Trouble" (1981)
-
"Future
Shock" (1981)
-
"Magic" (1982)
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"Live At Budokan" (1983)
-
"Rocks On" (1984)
-
"What I Did On My Vacation" (1986)
-
"Toolbox"
(1991)
-
"The Very Best of Ian Gillan" (1992)
-
"Best
of Ian Gillan" (1995)
-
"Dreamcatcher"
(1998)
-
"The
Japanese Album" (1998)
-
"Naked
Thunder" (1998)
-
"Live
At The Rainbow" (1998) (The Ian Gillan Band)
-
"Accidentally
On Purpose" (1999) (with Roger Glover)
-
"Cherkazoo
& Other Stories" (1999)
Roger Glover solo:
-
"The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast" (1974)
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"Elements" (1978)
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"Mask" (1984)
Jon Lord solo:
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"Gemini Suite" (1970)
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"Windows" (1974)
-
"Sarabande" (1978)
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"Before I Forget" (1982)
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"Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady" (1984)
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"Pictured Within" (1999)
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