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Ranking the Studio Albums: Deep Purple 

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@jeffaudrain5306
@jeffaudrain5306 4 года назад
Who do we think we are is massively underrated in my book. Love that album
@williambaxter4628
@williambaxter4628 4 года назад
Jeff Audrain my 2nd favorite Deep Purple album.
@peterfinnigan6313
@peterfinnigan6313 4 года назад
@@williambaxter4628 Mine too at a push.
@peter71ify
@peter71ify 4 года назад
I think it is reallygood, and heavy
@MSPARKS
@MSPARKS 3 года назад
worth it for Mary Long .
@peter71ify
@peter71ify 3 года назад
@@MSPARKS I enjoy it more than Fireball
@astrogallotron
@astrogallotron 4 года назад
Maybe it is my love for psychedelic rock, but I think The Book of Taliesyn is a criminally underrated album.
@williambaxter4628
@williambaxter4628 4 года назад
astrogallotron it's MY go to Deep Purple album.
@TheDirtyredbandana
@TheDirtyredbandana 4 года назад
Exactly. In fact, it's my favourite album.
@patriotpizzaman
@patriotpizzaman 4 года назад
I'm a big fan of the first three albums but, for my money, they're not Deep Purple albums. They're a snapshot of a group of musicians coming of age in an era that had it's signature sound and once they began playing their own signature style of music, they became the Deep Purple that the world came to know. While the first albums are all quite interesting and had some flashes of what was to come, I didn't feel like they were substantive musically nor timeless masterpieces like the MKII era's were. Even Hush, for all it's greatness , sounds dated in comparison. Unable to shake off the nostalgia of the 60's psychedelia that gave birth to it.
@lucalone
@lucalone 4 года назад
that's my second favorite purple album after machine head !
@ArthurofBritain
@ArthurofBritain 4 года назад
Preach it, brother !
@710carioca
@710carioca 4 года назад
I have a soft spot for Stormbringer!
@Gabez82
@Gabez82 4 года назад
TBC Marc Ford Years Stormbringer is outstanding, no doubt!
@5tar5z
@5tar5z 4 года назад
It’s an excellent record
@davekaeding1514
@davekaeding1514 4 года назад
Didn't like it when it came out. Love it to death now. Have for years. Same thing with Come Taste The Band.
@robsco1249
@robsco1249 4 года назад
Probably my favourite D.P. record with Purpendicular.
@Carlos-xz3vi
@Carlos-xz3vi 4 года назад
Beautiful record. Melodic, tuneful, great execution, top notch production, etc. Stormbringer, Holy Man, Hold On, etc. one if their best!
@dougmcauliffe2253
@dougmcauliffe2253 4 года назад
Burn, In Rock and Machine Head, the holy trifecta
@NazbolCaliphDonaldaddeenTrump
@NazbolCaliphDonaldaddeenTrump 4 года назад
Yup, Burn and Machine Head are what introduced me to the rest of DP's discography
@davekaeding1514
@davekaeding1514 4 года назад
@@NazbolCaliphDonaldaddeenTrump Machine Head and Made In Japan were my introductions to the band.
@laurenzgraffilpenstein8117
@laurenzgraffilpenstein8117 4 года назад
In Rock and Made in Japan
@bluedream9668
@bluedream9668 4 года назад
That IS the Trifecta. I would then add as a side dish two live albums Japan and Europe.
@laurenzgraffilpenstein8117
@laurenzgraffilpenstein8117 4 года назад
@@bluedream9668 live in Paris 75 is very raw and full of musically greatness.. This stands also for live in Graz 75
@bgalex776
@bgalex776 4 года назад
I really enjoy the Mark I albums. Honestly think they're kind of underrated.
@robertwilliams4682
@robertwilliams4682 4 года назад
Criminally underrated. I'd take DPIII over In Rock or even Machine Head.
@lincbond442
@lincbond442 4 года назад
The self-titled third album is my favorite of the first three.
@thespiciestboi1989
@thespiciestboi1989 3 года назад
Book of Taliesyn is crazy underrated, even by Purple fans. Personally there's not a single song on the album I don't love.
@Daniel-415-Ponce
@Daniel-415-Ponce 4 года назад
The first three DP albums, while not as heavy as the sound that the band would pioneer in the early 70's, embody what was great about 60's psychedelic rock, and Rod Evans had one of the iconic voices of the era. I have never understood why so many DP fans completely reject them.
@militarybooks
@militarybooks 10 месяцев назад
The first time I ever heard deep purple was when I heard the song Burn. I remember stopping in my tracks with chills up my back. I had never heard anything like that. It changed the course of my life. These guys wrote wrote the soundtrack of my life. One of the absolute greatest bands of all time.
@dt6949
@dt6949 4 года назад
In Rock was the first Purple album I ever heard and never bettered in my opinion. Love it to death!!!
@seabud6408
@seabud6408 4 года назад
Had to wait until Xmas to get it as a present as I could afford it from pocket money. Went in to the local store every week to look at the cover and read the lyrics. To this day I don’t know how Ian Gillan managed to sing over such busy loud music ... Perhaps his unique style is born of having to deal with these finished backing tracks .... having to find a way to sing around them. No one screams like Gillan ... that tone and control is just perfect. His fast staccato delivery is just amazing ...even now.
@ParadoxapocalypSatan
@ParadoxapocalypSatan 4 года назад
It's the only heavy DP album. Extra distortion from the mixing table gave Ritchie's Fender a heavy sound.
@gagd233
@gagd233 4 года назад
My favorite. Pity they never made another album in that style. Thoses songs are 50 years old - amazing!
@ArthaxtaDaVince777
@ArthaxtaDaVince777 4 года назад
@@ParadoxapocalypSatan Firball is heavy, machine head, perfect strangers, who do we think we are.
@dferris7767
@dferris7767 4 года назад
My favorite Deep Purple album is the one with Ian Paice on drums AKA ALL OF THEM!
@errolgray185
@errolgray185 4 года назад
What a fantastic drummer he really is.
@lespauldisciple3349
@lespauldisciple3349 4 года назад
Ian is, IMHO, one of rock's most criminally underrated drummers of all time.
@andrescarrasco1248
@andrescarrasco1248 4 года назад
I love that albums too....my favorite
@lespauldisciple3349
@lespauldisciple3349 4 года назад
I guess this is a good place to tell the truly wild story of how Ian got the gig as Purple's drummer. He was friends with Rod Evans and tagged along when Rod went to audition as the singer. Somehow Rod mentioned his friend (Ian) was a good drummer. The guy tabbed to be the group's drummer was sent out to get cigarettes and Ian was given a quick audition. Well, the "Pete Best" of this story returned to learn he was longer the drummer. Hilarious but true.
@iangillard9820
@iangillard9820 4 года назад
LesPaulDisciple Nick Simper tells a very similar story of how he was replaced by Roger Glover.
@williamgeorgefraser
@williamgeorgefraser 4 года назад
I used to play "Fireball" nonstop in my car in the early 70s. I always put the volume up to max for "Fools". It ended up blowing my speakers to bits. It cracked the speaker magnets. Just love that song. "In Rock", "Fireball" and "Machine Head" are just amongst the greatest albums ever. Edit: On the subject of "Fools", I suspect it was one of the first songs that used an E-bow on the guitar solo. I got one last week and am presently using it on my new double neck guitar.
@xavierpaquin
@xavierpaquin 4 года назад
I'm kinda new to Deep Purple but the heavy riff in Fools is my favorite so far
@JohnSmith-mx8wp
@JohnSmith-mx8wp 4 года назад
@william Blackmore is not using a bow. I thought so too once. He is employing volume swells, which make his strat sound like a cello. Turn the guitar volume to zero, pluck the string, then turn the volume back up. 4:12 Note how he manipulates the volume knob with his right pinky: m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-it-YTjF_5K4.html
@ceeko5484
@ceeko5484 3 года назад
I love Slaves and Masters. "Fire In The Basement" is one of my favorite songs. Great basslines. Rhe guitar and organ solos are excellent. Its actually my favorite keyboard solo of any genre. Lord and Blackmore play off each other beautifully.
@kg0173
@kg0173 Год назад
Agree. I like Cut Runs Deep. Good songs there. It gets lower rating because of the singer, but I think he did a good job. Overall its a good sounding album.
@PittsburghRocks
@PittsburghRocks 4 года назад
"Come Taste the Band" is my favorite... though it took many years of listening to transform from underwhelming to very good to my favorite. Love the heavy funk sound.
@larrynolletti4594
@larrynolletti4594 4 года назад
It's absolutely awesome....every single note from start to finish...
@errolgray185
@errolgray185 4 года назад
For me it is the worst Deep Purple album.
@larrynolletti4594
@larrynolletti4594 4 года назад
@@errolgray185 It sure as hell blows away those first 3 hippie albums...as well as the incredibly lame Stormbringer....only the title track was good...the rest of it is easy listening....Blackmore said screw this....after Perfect Strangers I wasn't exactly overjoyed with what they did....apparently neither was Blackmore....he said see ya again and starts playing minstel music dancing around cauldrons......I'm a die hard Tommy Bolin fan so that's why I love that album...I can see your point....it could have been called the first Whitesnake album.....I love Coverdale as well....up thru Saints and Sinners...
@nicholasthornley9708
@nicholasthornley9708 4 года назад
Tommy Bolin was a flawed genius. 'Come Taste the Band' is fantastic and 'Teaser' is even better. Sadly missed.
@nicholasthornley9708
@nicholasthornley9708 4 года назад
@@errolgray185 After that comment I'm surprised you can tie your own shoelaces.
@pcallas66
@pcallas66 4 года назад
In Rock has the best cover photo of almost every album ever released. Fireball was an awesome album, too.
@salvatoreperez5113
@salvatoreperez5113 4 года назад
Fireball's album cover is better for me
@westerling8436
@westerling8436 3 года назад
nobody asked stfu
@westerling8436
@westerling8436 3 года назад
@@jamespell1138 pie, hole, close
@westerling8436
@westerling8436 3 года назад
@@jamespell1138 go away you're boring
@austinheinbuch8642
@austinheinbuch8642 3 года назад
@@salvatoreperez5113 its literally a giant sperm
@diannecarpenter7718
@diannecarpenter7718 4 года назад
Thank you soooo much for the Worst to Best of Deep Purple!! I love Deep Purple and your shirt rocks!! 🎤🎸🎵🥁
@anthonygerardcondon7870
@anthonygerardcondon7870 2 года назад
Fireball for me is my fav Purple album, very heavy, very proggy..love it
@dougmcauliffe2253
@dougmcauliffe2253 4 года назад
Come taste the band is an awesome, dare I say, underrated album.
@drumdad54sdl47
@drumdad54sdl47 4 года назад
I have to agree. I finally got around to checking it out around 5 yrs ago and was very impressed.. a darned solid release...not a bad cut on it, I say. Pete is right..if Tommy & Glen hadn't gotten stupid with drugs, who knows what could've happened.
@larrynolletti4594
@larrynolletti4594 4 года назад
There were some well done shows on that tour...the King Biscuit Flower Hour from Long Beach was an official release...it's Coverdale's voice that is shot...especially on Lady Luck....the Miami show is excellent...Bolin was pushing his solo album and career and his handlers thought it would be a good idea to join Purple for an album and tour to become more recognized....both albums were released almost simultaneously...very weird....it's like he had one foot in and one foot out....Teaser was awesome....the outtakes of Teaser are incredible as well....I love Come Taste the Band....2 great albums out at the same time in the record stores....unbelievable.....with the same guitarist.....
@seabud6408
@seabud6408 4 года назад
Catch glen Hughes doing burn album live .... fantastic
@williamgainford9332
@williamgainford9332 4 года назад
Absolutely doesnt get the love it deserves - its in my top 5 of purple albums - and one of my fave 70s records of all time
@riccardorp96
@riccardorp96 4 года назад
Come Taste the Band is my fav album by DP! So underrated
@markwebb1040
@markwebb1040 4 года назад
I, personally, would place Perfect Strangers a little higher. That's often my go-to Deep Purple album.
@ShinDSER
@ShinDSER 4 года назад
Might not be the best Purple album, but definitely the most consistent one. Not a bad track on it, and if some stand out from the general level of the album, they exceed it.
@bluedream9668
@bluedream9668 4 года назад
Agree. Very listenable. A good listen in the car for longer rides.
@spaceace4387
@spaceace4387 4 года назад
It's good, but definitely not the best.
@husq48
@husq48 2 года назад
It is the best!
@aviationlba747
@aviationlba747 2 года назад
@@ShinDSER It’s a great album, but if we’re talking most consistent, that has to go to Machine Head.
@neilarch6277
@neilarch6277 4 года назад
Good to see love for Fireball.
@luisgarcia6007
@luisgarcia6007 4 года назад
Top 3 best Purple albums: 1. Machine Head 2. In Rock 3. Burn
@gregboardman915
@gregboardman915 4 года назад
in rock no 1 Machine Head 2, burn 3 yes, 4 mmmm im thinking fireball
@oolongoolong789
@oolongoolong789 3 года назад
Burn gets my vote for No.1, followed by Stormbringer. Coverdale and Hughes were amazing. Together they brought a new excitement to Purple's sound.
@kg0173
@kg0173 Год назад
In context of this I kinda feel that Machine Head gets underrated. I also like Coverdale DP. Stormbringer is probably the most listened Deep Purple album by me, but no.1 is Machine Head: Highway Star, Lazy and the overall feel of the album and every song.
@sbziel
@sbziel Год назад
I also get into Mac3 ? Mack3 moods but my top two In Rock and Perpendicular. They both blew me away. Strombringer grew on me didn't like it at first. Loved Burn out of the gate. And I have joked about Slaves and Masters being the best Rainbow but that was a joke Rainbow Rising of course;) I also loved Bananas thinking it is actually better then Machine Head. Dug Machine Head and Who Do we Think We are. Then one day I bought In Rock... I also remember buying Perpendicular in the cut out bin. Didn't even know Deep Purple had a new album out. And for the second time I was blown away by a deep purple album. My top 4 recordings In Rock Perpendicular Lights out UFO I Know not deep purple and rainbow Rising. Those are the albums that blew me away first listen. And I still love them today... Where would Ready and Willing Rank if it were labeled deep purple. Perhaps right under Tool Box-- Tool Box also rocked. Ian G solo or band ? Long live DP my bottom ranked ones are Mack1 era except the untitled one. Dug that one quite a bit...
@rolovi30
@rolovi30 4 года назад
Excellent job, Pete. Deep Purple is my personal second band of all time after The Beatles. I'm enjoying all your wonderful videos and comments. Rock On!
@jennystryker2967
@jennystryker2967 4 года назад
Come taste the band is a great album. Tommy really kicks it. Perfect strangers to me is another great album. Gillan is at his best. First concert was 1975 and have seen them every chance I had. We got to meet the guys in Stowe Vermont when they were recording Perfect Strangers. Great group of guys. Ian was very funny and both he and Ritchie were very good playing soccer. In Rock is their absolute Best album.
@sdwill66
@sdwill66 4 года назад
I'm kicking myself. I saw Deep Purple when Tommy Bolin was with them. He threw his bottleneck slide into the crowd and I caught it. Somehow I managed to lose it a few years later. Tragic.
@evilvolts
@evilvolts 4 года назад
I can tell we have totally different taste in music "Anyone's Daughter" is my favorite song of Deep Purple I love the sense of humor displayed in this one plus I am a keyboardist and love the piano in this song it's so smooth.
@JohnSmith-mx8wp
@JohnSmith-mx8wp 4 года назад
It is a fun and very playful track. Shame that Lord didn't play a bit more piano in his DP days. But OK Ritchie, we get it - this is serious HARD ROCK...no time for fun or playing around! /s
@lespauldisciple3349
@lespauldisciple3349 4 года назад
That's a great unheralded Purple tune. It also displays Ian's fabulous sense of humor. Oh, what a voice he had back then. Some guys can shout but aren't the best singers. Ian... My favorite rock singer.
@brucelee9528
@brucelee9528 4 года назад
Anyone's daughter is a phenomenal song from my all time favorite purple lp....fireball
@adamsmashups4839
@adamsmashups4839 2 года назад
@@brucelee9528 I like it too,but I prefer the live version from the Battle Rages On tour
@ericmiller5603
@ericmiller5603 5 месяцев назад
“Perfect Strangers” was the perfect introduction for us Gen Xers who only had heard “Smoke on the Water.”. Saw them the first time on that tour.
@rank1972
@rank1972 3 месяца назад
Same here .I knew about Smoke On The Water from my elders but Perfect Strangers got me into em and I would discover Rainbow though DIo.
@drumz9
@drumz9 4 года назад
Made In Japan has to be one of the best all time live albums ever! The sound and energy is so ahead of it's time!
@larsnilsson8949
@larsnilsson8949 3 года назад
Made in Japan with Deep Purple can not or will not be ranked as other than Number One Live Album of all time, you can´t get much better than this. It´s funny, because no member in Deep Purple wanted to record any of the shows on the Japanese tour, today we can, more or less thank the Japanese record company for this amazing, remarkable live album, because they never gave up, wanting Purple to record their three shows, Tokyo and two nights in Osaka, August of ´72. This album also became a milestone among all fans of real hard rock. This live album is Timeless, have never, ever heard a better live album or a better band, for that matter, Purple Rules!
@tedstone5934
@tedstone5934 2 года назад
It's a must have in any collection. Awesome to listen to on road trips. Fires you up.
@danielmacdonald8349
@danielmacdonald8349 2 года назад
In my opinion Made In Japan is the GREATEST live album of ALL TIME. The success of this album led almost every band to release live albums back in the 70’s. I was lucky enough to catch basically the American leg of that tour - the set list was just about the same. TO THIS DAY - the BEST concert I have EVER been too - and at my age that’s a LOT! My buddy and I basically had our jaws hanging all the while walking back to our houses - and it was about an hour walk. We STILL talk about it to this very day.
@jurgenv.6030
@jurgenv.6030 Год назад
Indeed! For me, Highway Star and Lazy are two of the best live recordings ever. Made in Japan, let's say ist THE live album of all times. Well, together with No sleep til Hammersmith 😊
@CB-xr1eg
@CB-xr1eg Год назад
@@larsnilsson8949 Try Alchemy Live - Dire Straits and Live In the Heart Of The City - Whitesnake. Not quite as good as MIJ but not too far off.
@lincbond442
@lincbond442 4 года назад
"April" on the third album is a personal favorite of mine. "Chasing Shadows" and "Blind" are top notch too.
@chrisbuschendorf3155
@chrisbuschendorf3155 4 года назад
I never really gave a chance to deep purple without Gillan but in the last year gave a listen to storm bringer and burn albums. I was familiar with both title tracks but not the whole albums. I was suprised at just how much I liked both of those albums. Love the purp!
@gautigoth3249
@gautigoth3249 4 года назад
Give "Come taste the band" a chance. It's really worth it.
@chrisbuschendorf3155
@chrisbuschendorf3155 4 года назад
@@gautigoth3249 I gave it a listen last night actually. It isn't bad.
@martingates6501
@martingates6501 2 года назад
@@chrisbuschendorf3155 Stormbringer and Machine Head are the best from purple, specially Stormbringer!!
@mattlortz6026
@mattlortz6026 4 года назад
I love Perfect Strangers, absolutely. Gotta be higher on the list.
@chevy4x466
@chevy4x466 4 года назад
Matt Lortz one of the greatest albums of all time. I have been listening to it lately. I love it. If u here me talkin on the wing....
@fallspeed
@fallspeed 3 года назад
One of the best reunion albums of all time.
@gjermundification
@gjermundification 3 года назад
As a song: Yes! It's way better than Smoke on the Water. As an album? There are better ones; Machine Head? In Rock? The Book of Taliesyn?
@laurenzgraffilpenstein8117
@laurenzgraffilpenstein8117 4 года назад
In Rock Made in Japan Machine Head ... These are their glorious LPs Come taste the band, Abandon, Fireball, the first three ones, Concerto for group and orchestra, Burn, Stormbringer, House of blue light, just to name some good stuff too
@stevekosak8624
@stevekosak8624 4 года назад
Love to hear your order of these classic gems very passionate and very fun to hear! Every one has different ones and it was fun to hear yours! In rock ALWAYS#1 for me hard to beat!👽 Thanks again!
@jgsrhythm100
@jgsrhythm100 4 года назад
Love Tommy Bolin! "Teaser my fav album. Love Blackmore era as well of course. Just personally relate to the greasy funky tone of Bolin in "Come Taste the Band" Tasty!!!
@andreichivu7653
@andreichivu7653 3 года назад
Ditto !
@שאולנקר
@שאולנקר 4 года назад
Im a big Purple fan. Still have to dig the 2 recent albums.apart of the obvious, Machine Head, In Rock and burn I tend lo love the first 3 albums, especially the self titled Deep purple. Such agreat album. I think they found their way straight from their debut. They had great classics in all of their first 3 albums, songs such as hush, one more rainy day, anthem, Blind, lalena, and the fantastic April.
@cheezruff
@cheezruff 4 года назад
Fireball was the first Deep Purple album I owned, got it on vinyl when it came out. So it ranks on the top for me. Have to say, listening back in more recent years I've become more enamored with the production, a natural clarity and warmth but still powerful and heavy.
@xtstevie
@xtstevie 4 года назад
I love Gillan as the greatest Rock singer of his generation but my favorite Deep Purple album is & always has been 'Burn with Coverdale...... Strange!!
@FrostedSeagull
@FrostedSeagull 4 года назад
Ditto, There's a group of guitar playing critics who also rate Deep Purple's albums BURN - album won it by a country mile ! They considered Machine Head too meat and potatoes. In Rock is amazing, BUT, theres something missing. BURN is Purple at their musical best. Great riffs with magnificent blues playing by Blackmore.
@jimmycampbell78
@jimmycampbell78 4 года назад
Glenn Hughes on that as well- he had bad drug issues but the guy could play bass and he was/is also a great singer along with Coverdale. Really great singer.
@awickedtribe
@awickedtribe 4 года назад
Gotta throw out a 'Me Too'
@mattyboywalker9094
@mattyboywalker9094 4 года назад
SAME
@rickleblanc8900
@rickleblanc8900 4 года назад
@@FrostedSeagull Something missing on In Rock ?! Are you insane, that album is perfection from beginning to end. Case closed
@SaulG88
@SaulG88 4 года назад
Can't believe you gave a "meh" to the song "Gypsy's Kiss" off the Perfect Strangers album. It's one of the great DP songs ever in my opinion, & criminally underrated.
@5tar5z
@5tar5z 4 года назад
Saul G that’s such a great tune. The guitar solo is mind blowing. Blackmore at his best
@morganknox6642
@morganknox6642 4 года назад
My sentiments exactly A meh to Gypsys kiss sorry dude just lost all respect for this guy his reviews from now on will be rated as meh!
@l30S3UX
@l30S3UX 4 года назад
Yeah great track for sure
@thebetbetunderground9548
@thebetbetunderground9548 4 года назад
@@morganknox6642 you seriously gonna get that much put off just cos of someone's opinion? opinions fucking differ. this guy makes great content. where's yours?
@Mokum1961
@Mokum1961 4 года назад
'Dead Or Alive' from 'House Of Blue Light' and 'Fire in The Basement' from 'Slaves And Masters' are criminally underrated.
@JRChiossi
@JRChiossi 2 года назад
As time goes by, my appreciation of "Purpendicular" has increased steadily. As of now, I can almost put it against Burn, and easily above most of their discography. Masterpiece.
@stuinafghanistan
@stuinafghanistan 2 года назад
"Don't Hold Your Breath" is one of their best tunes. I think "Purpindicular" is the first album that Steve Morse played on. "Ted the Mechanic" is also a fantastic tune.
@kg0173
@kg0173 Год назад
Agree. And The Battle Rages On is underrated as well. Come Hell Or High Water.
@SatWiseJanx
@SatWiseJanx Год назад
My most essential is the remastered Live in Japan, sourced from original tapes from all three nights which became Made in Japan, much like how Made in Europe was compiled. Live at the Olympia (LATO 96) was also great as others mentioned. Bombay Calling 96 is also great and I don't think anyone else noted it.
@ChrisPropfeMusicallyObsessed
@ChrisPropfeMusicallyObsessed 4 года назад
I love Deep Purple. Saw them open up for Judas Priest a couple of years ago. My favorite album is In Rock!
@gerstrootker6248
@gerstrootker6248 4 года назад
DP for me has everything to do with getting to know heavy music. I started listening to hardrock in the 2nd half of the 70s and I can remember the impact that it had on me. I can still feel the excitement. My list: 1 in rock 2. machine head 3 who do we think we are 4. fireball 5. come taste the band 6. burn 7. purpendicular 8. stormbringer. These albums sound really hardcore purple (including purpendicular, that is a real fresh and exiciting album), the rest (including perfect strangers) to me sounds like "sort of like the classic stuff, but just not as good". But my lord, the first time I heard Speed King .... jesus, those poor neighbours ....
@seabud6408
@seabud6408 4 года назад
ger strootker Yes ... the intro to Speed King. Wow 😮 In the U.K. it was the b side of the single black night. I wasn’t prepared for it. Basically...“God ....music can sound like this?”. Much as I loved Zeppelin it was Purple that I played to death. For that reason, to me, they are the best band I’ve ever heard, live and in the studio.
@kurtsherrick2066
@kurtsherrick2066 4 года назад
I was 9 and the only Deep Purple song I knew was Hush. I bought In Rock after my paper route and put it on my GE Wildcat Stereo and Speed King came on. I was hooked right then on Deep Purple. And yes my parents weren't happy but they were pretty cool about it.
@calebrands4912
@calebrands4912 4 года назад
April and Child in Time are my favorite Deep Purple songs and two of my favorite songs of all time.
@brucefranklin6295
@brucefranklin6295 4 года назад
My top 5 are so close in rankings,the order could change at any time: 1.Machine Head 2.Burn 3.In Rock 4.Who Do We Think We Are 5.Fireball Other favorites:Come Taste the Band,Perfect Strangers,Stormbringer.Like various tracks off the first 3 albums and a few tracks from House of Blue Light and Purpendicular.
@petej3800
@petej3800 4 года назад
One i really enjoyed was the Album with the Royal Phillamonic Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
@bradstone4362
@bradstone4362 2 года назад
Yes, "in Rock" has to be No. 1. Seminal album, one of the most influential albums of all time in heavy metal/hard rock. I have to rank both "Burn" and "Fireball" ahead of "Machine Head" - I never was a big fan of Smoke on the Water, but obviously it was a huge album for them. Glad to hear you mention Don Airey's keyboard work. Jon Lord was one of a kind, but Don Airey is a terrific keyboard player, and a great fit for this band. I really dig "Whoosh!" and "Infinite", and I completely agree that fans of the old Deep Purple should check these excellent releases out. I had to order "Now What?!" based upon your recommendation!
@iangillard9820
@iangillard9820 4 года назад
1 Burn 2 Machine Head 3 In Rock 4 Come Taste The Band 5 Perfect Strangers 6 Fireball 7 Stormbringer 8 Who Do We Think We Are 9 Infinite 10 Perpendicular
@thebetbetunderground9548
@thebetbetunderground9548 4 года назад
*Purpendicular
@iancunningham5576
@iancunningham5576 4 года назад
Man, I am so glad that like me, as a huge DP fan you appreciate, rightly so, their Steve Morse albums. They have all been really satisfying and downright solid albums. I also really agree with you on the Bob Ezrin productions. Killer!!
@CourteousKitsch
@CourteousKitsch 2 года назад
My top 5: 1) Perfect Strangers--Hands down, this my favorite Purple, and one of my top 5 rock albums period. This not only made me a Purple fan, but got me into metal in the first place. Prior to this record, I was listening to lots of other genres like industrial and new wave, but never got into metal or hard rock. This was my epiphany. Lord's distorted organ on this album was what made me want to experiment with and play keyboards. The title track is probably my favorite Purple song of all time, a cinematic opus that builds to orgasmic heights. "A Gypsy Kiss" is a frantic gem where Glover, Lord, and Blackmore are nothing less than stunning. "Knocking at Your Back Door" is a radio staple. "Nobody's Home" is an infectious and catchy bit of fun. And then the boys bring it home with the epic-length instrumental "Son of Alerik" that cools the listener down but really showcases what they can all do as musicians. Roger Glover has been quoted as saying he didn't the album hangs together, but I respectfully disagree. Perhaps I am biased because of what this album means to me in my own personal nostalgia, but I see it as a brilliant comeback for a dissolved band that hadn't made a record in nine years while completely changing their sound as opposed to leaning heavily on their 70's heyday. For me, it is one of the most unforgettable albums in all of rock music. 2) Fireball--While Deep Purple in Rock may have hooked a lot of fans, this is the one that really melds their heavy sound with their genius as musicians. I am nuts about songs like "The Mule" and "Fools." The title track is an underplayed rock staple that practically invented speed metal. There's not a bad song on this album. Even the Dylanesque "Anyone's Daughter" is a lot of fun and another example of how the varied tunes break up the album tonally so as to keep it always fresh and interesting. The best of 70s era Purple, in my opinion, and one that I always pop in to get my fix. 3) Deep Purple in Rock--One of their heaviest albums and the one that cemented Purple as rock gods. Fast, brutal, full of adrenaline and testosterone. Some of Gillan's best screeching. "Child in Time" is perhaps one of the most perfect and essential Purple songs ever. The production is a little muddy, but that adds to the raw punk DIY feel of this album. An iconic and perfect album that introduced the world to Mark II. No more needs to be said. 4) Now What?!--I think Mark VIII gels so much better than the other versions of the band, and here it really shows. Perhaps I rank this so high because it was such a joy to listen to new Purple after such a long hiatus. I wore the CD out when it was released, and I still find something new to enjoy everytime I pop it on. There's something kind of sad about it, though, as though the band was coming to terms with their age and didn't know how much longer they could keep doing this, as reflected in the title. Perhaps this mood is also a result of the death of Jon Lord, and I consider this a tribute to his legacy. The opening tune also mirrors this sentiment with its mellow and delicately melancholy intro before letting us know brutally that the boys are back, which then gets the endorphins and the fists pumping. Ian Gillan doesn't screech anymore, but there's an almost ethereal quality to his voice in this album that is hypnotic and gives me all new respect for the man. The tunes are varied, melodic, and musically brilliant. "Hell to Pay" brings me back to my youth, chanting along to rock anthems center stage at arenas. "Out of Hand" is classic prog Purple. "Blood from a Stone" is a great bluesy melody that tickles my New Orleans Jazz Fest vibes, and is one of my new Purple favorites. "Above and Beyond" is just beautiful. "Weirdistan" harkens back to the Perfect Strangers vibe. "Vincent Price" should be a Halloween party staple. Hell, all the songs are wonderful. 5) Stormbringer--Most fans might wonder why this is so high on my list. Well, I'm just as surprised, but that's because I somehow find myself playing this album a lot. It's got so many moods and so many different vibes that it suits any occasion. It always manages to lift my spirits and gets my wife and kids jamming. Not only do I think this is the strongest of the three from the Coverdale-Hughes era, but one of the best Purple albums ever. Everyone seems to be in top form, and sonically it is crisp. Not as hard as some would like it, but I really love this funky gem of rock and blues soul.
@clintbronson5
@clintbronson5 4 года назад
Love your show and insight Pete! I want WANT a Pete’s top 25 live concerts that you’ve seen! 🙏
@clintbronson5
@clintbronson5 4 года назад
Purple/Sabbath/Kiss better be there ;p
@brianleonard9872
@brianleonard9872 3 года назад
I love that Pete picked In Rock as his favorite, as it is truly a groundbreaking album. The European version has the awesome distorted guitar solo to start Speed King. Warner Brothers cut that off the American version...I guess they thought we weren't ready for that yet in 1970. Just a great album from start to finish.
@lanceworthey4746
@lanceworthey4746 3 года назад
"Shades" was fantastic! Man, Ive been a DP fan for decades and decades, and we agreed on SO little lol love it, and love your opinions on them. Thank you for giving some light to, what remains to this day, a criminally underrated band!
@xavierpaquin
@xavierpaquin 4 года назад
I love Anyone's Daughter
@galtsghost4454
@galtsghost4454 4 года назад
Xavier Paquin Agreed. It’s classic Gillan humor!
@teodobrzycki1984
@teodobrzycki1984 4 года назад
best version is on come hell or high water :)
@benedictdonald4338
@benedictdonald4338 4 года назад
Xavier Paquin absolute classic, killer track!
@galtsghost4454
@galtsghost4454 4 года назад
@@teodobrzycki1984 Agreed, it's outstanding!
@zingpulse4138
@zingpulse4138 4 года назад
It's Fantastic. A perfect track that Johnny Cash never covered but should have.
@jenton70
@jenton70 4 года назад
Another great video. My rankings were slightly closer to yours on the Sabbath one but still pretty close here. Top 3 for me - In Rock, Perfect Strangers, Machine Head. Perfect Strangers was my first real Purple experience. I was 14 when it came out and I'm sure that's a big part of why I rank it so highly to this day.
@johnjames3286
@johnjames3286 3 года назад
My fav Deep Purple album is Come Taste The Band, I can remember walking into the record shop as a kid and buying it. I've always been a massive fan of Coverdale and love Burn and Storm ringer, but Come Taste The Band was the first Coverdale/Purple album I bought as a kid
@daveswallow8351
@daveswallow8351 4 года назад
1, In Rock 2, Burn 3, Come taste the Band 4, Purpendicular 5, Fireball
@stevenbardsley2489
@stevenbardsley2489 4 года назад
Of the newer albums after Perfect Strangers I love Battle Rages On.
@jamesscarselletta3446
@jamesscarselletta3446 2 года назад
I feel Come Taste The Band is Deep Purple's best. The bottom of the list would be House Of Blue Light. I have always loved this band because they know how to experiment with songs that work. They have and continue to give the best performances.
@chevken1831
@chevken1831 4 года назад
I love the "Burn" shirt!
@matthewfeduzi4751
@matthewfeduzi4751 4 года назад
And I thought I was a Deep Purple fan. You covered at least three cds I didn’t know existed.
@foggyblues13
@foggyblues13 4 года назад
lol
@yankeefan1208
@yankeefan1208 4 года назад
Would love to hear a full discography of all Ian Gillan’s solo bands as well worst to best
@micolsen8895
@micolsen8895 4 года назад
....the 21st album, WHOOSH is a winner.
@braytonwright6011
@braytonwright6011 4 года назад
I only have a few Deep Purple albums, but I bought Whoosh! this weekend on a whim. Had a good feeling. Fuck - the album smokes. I had no expectations - but this album is amazing. Definitely going to get back into the band because of it.
@aviationlba747
@aviationlba747 2 года назад
My top four could go in pretty much any order and I would be happy, all of which are among some of my favourite albums of all time. Here’s my ranking of the first ten: 1. In Rock 2. Machine Head 3. Fireball 4. Burn 5. Stormbringer 6. The Book Of Taliesyn 7. Shades Of Deep Purple 8. Come Taste The Band 9. Deep Purple / self-titled 10. Who Do We Think We Are (I still really dig this album)
@micolsen8895
@micolsen8895 4 года назад
I dig 'em all. Tough comparing/ranKing albums, with a 50 year history. lol Here we go... 01. Who Do We Think We Are 02. Machine Head 03. In Rock 04. Fireball 05. Burn 06. House Of Blue Light 07. The Battle Rages On 08. Perfect Strangers 09. Purpendicular 10. Now What?! 11. Infinite 12. Stormbringer 13. Rapture Of The Deep 14. Bananas 15. aBANDon 16. Come Taste The Band 17. Shades of Deep Purple 18. Deep Purple (s/t) 19. The Book Of Taliesyn 20. Slaves & Masters
@peterfinnigan6313
@peterfinnigan6313 4 года назад
Nice to see a Who Do We Think We Are fan,it's a fantastic album,so underrated by many.Possibly their second best for me.
@axelibrotherus3526
@axelibrotherus3526 4 года назад
Dude i totally agree with ur list. Who do we think we are is a such good album.
@axelibrotherus3526
@axelibrotherus3526 4 года назад
I absolutely love the who do we think we are album and apreciate how high it was placed in this list. I just think that its a little bit underrated and is like top5 of their albums.
@stocksgoupward5922
@stocksgoupward5922 3 месяца назад
best concert I went in my life was Deep Purple in 1984 and it was the Perfect Strangers tour with the Original Lineup and they did all the hits and were amazing.
@seekah1
@seekah1 Месяц назад
I was so jealous of the group I was with going to that show, I was just too young to make that one.
@ogrebattle22763
@ogrebattle22763 4 года назад
I've always thought "In Rock" was their best... even more so than "Machine Head" which is a classic in itself also...
@TheBerndude
@TheBerndude 3 месяца назад
Excellent video, Pete! Here are my top 10, as of this moment: 1-Machine Head 2-In Rock 3-Fireball 4-Burn 5-Perfect Strangers 6-Stormbringer 7-Come Taste The Band 8-Who Do We Think We Are 9-Shades of Deep Purple 10-Deep Purple (s/t)
@randolacle
@randolacle 4 года назад
I think Come Taste the Band, is a very underrated Album. Of course it's right after some legendary albums by Deep Purple (that were groundbreaking for that moment), but through time it is proving to be like a good wine (wink...cover). And it will always be a "what could have been" album.
@canaan_perry
@canaan_perry 4 года назад
Good run through. 'Come Taste the Band' is top of the list for me though I like 'Burn' and 'Stormbringer' as well. Kind of bored with a lot of the Mk II stuff though I still revisit it on a occasion. I'm a massive Blackmore fan, especially with MK III and Rainbow but Tommy Bolin opened up a lot of new musical doorways for me such as Fusion and Jazz genres that I'm still mining today.
@lukethebody
@lukethebody 4 года назад
1 - In Rock 2 - Fireball 3 - Machine Head 4 - Perfect Strangers 5 - Who Do We Think We Are 6 - Now What 7 - Abandon 8 - Perpendicular 9 - The Battle Rages On 10 - Bananas # - Made In Japan is also incredible
@mmk7340
@mmk7340 4 года назад
Perfect Strangers is arguably the best reunion album ever.
@chadgray5872
@chadgray5872 4 года назад
That album was straight doodoo. I don't get the love for that album.
@grooping
@grooping 4 года назад
One of them for sure. I was at their Perfect Strangers your in NYC at Meadowlands and the Garden. The Garden they were inspired
@grooping
@grooping 4 года назад
@David Topchiev respectfully disagree. That reunion gave all DP fans what they really wanted. Blaming Blackmore is a bit extreme.
@bumpdunlop
@bumpdunlop 4 года назад
I first listened to the mk 1 stuff on Purple Passages LP after having listened to In Rock, Fireball, Machine Head. I've since gone back and listened to the first three in their original form. The Purple Passages record skipped over some of the early filler, and that was a real good way to become familiar with the mk 1 band.
@Έμποροςθανάτου
@Έμποροςθανάτου 4 года назад
I bought Perfect Strangers way back in 1984 when I was 11 years old. It's still my favorite Deep Purple album, and one of my favorite albums of all time to this day. I picked up Fireball and Machine Head as soon as I was able to get them, and while I liked a few songs I wasn't crazy about either. A few years on down the road when Mikael Akerfeldt from Opeth started name dropping them as a favorite and influence in interviews, I decided to go back and give the older albums a listen. To say that my opinion of them had changed is an understatement. "I went apeshit" would be a more accurate description. Slaves and Masters is definitely their low point in my opinion. It's not terrible by any means, but it was a huge step down and who in the hell really wants a Rainbow Record if they think they are buying a Deep Purple record? I know there are people out there who pretty much hate anything after Perfect Strangers, but if it's been a while since you've heard the albums that followed, you should probably give them another spin. Time has been very kind to them. I wouldn't go as far as to say that they are as great as as the 70's albums, but if you listen to most of the albums that a lot of their 70's contemporaries have put out since the mid eighties there is no comparison. Ian can't hit that mandrake scream like he once could, but he's learned different ways to use his voice. Steve Morse ain't Ritchie Blackmore, but Ritchie ain't Steve Morse either. Steve brought an enthusiasm to the band that Ritchie Seemed to lose decades ago. He's added new texture to the band's sound that has allowed the band to evolve but not so much that you ever forget that you are listening to Deep Purple. Thanks for for the list Pete. I actually learned a few things about the band that I didn't know and I'm one of the biggest Deep Purple nut swingers of all time. Peace!!!
@ilj1259
@ilj1259 4 года назад
Where does "Whooosh" rank in you top favorite Deep Purple list?
@austinheinbuch8642
@austinheinbuch8642 3 года назад
Whoosh is S tier
@flyfishincrazy
@flyfishincrazy 3 года назад
@@austinheinbuch8642 S tier?
@dumbdickler670
@dumbdickler670 3 года назад
@@flyfishincrazy idk why s tier became popular but it's Japanese or something, S tier would be above A tier
@andreichivu7653
@andreichivu7653 3 года назад
Whoosh is fab...!
@zackamanda9799
@zackamanda9799 4 года назад
My first Deep Purple album was "Perfect Strangers". I still have the album and it sounds great , no scratches , skips or popping sounds while playing it. I never took off the clear plastic on the album cover , it looks brand new. I grew up in the '80's and was into bands like KISS , Motley Crue , RATT , ect. , so I was late to the Deep Purple sound.
@Anthony-nk4ky
@Anthony-nk4ky 3 года назад
Yeah Burn is an amazing album, one of my all time favorites. EXCELLENT vocal harmony. I've always felt that album is under appreciated. So many people like for the title track and Mistreated only and those guys are missing out on some seriously good rock. Lay Down, Stay Down is such a good track and the drums on You Fool No One. Man what a record
@Baz63
@Baz63 4 года назад
so glad you placed Come Taste The Band high up on your list. Derided upon release but always my favourite Purple album closely followed by Purpendicular.
@matthewturnage4998
@matthewturnage4998 4 года назад
My favorite band too! 20. Slaves and Masters - Cut Runs Deep is a great tune, but on the whole too much Rainbow in my Purple for my taste. 19. House of Blue Light - tensions in the band pull this one down, but there's a few good ones on here, like Bad Attitude. 18. Come Taste the Band - again a few really good tunes (Dealer is amazing) but I don't think they had a strong sense of themselves at this point. 17. Abandon - solid all the way through, but not a lot of really outstanding stuff. I like the second half better than the first. 16. The Book of Taliesyn - Wring That Neck is a classic, of course, but they didn't know what to do other than follow the template of the first album. Still finding their way. 15. Bananas - I really liked this one when it came out, but I don't get the urge to revisit it as much as some of the other stuff. 14. The Battle Rages On - I agree, Time to Kill is a great track. Solid album, but they've done better. 13. Deep Purple - I really like how they show growth on this one, and I love the soloing in The Painter. Strong album. 12. Infinite - a strong album, especially at this stage in their career. I love Johnny's Band. 11. Stormbringer - A different album by them, but I really like some of the funky stuff like Love Don't Mean a Thing. Would rate higher if they hadn't done so many great albums! 10. Rapture of the Deep - Some really great tunes on this one, like Wrong Man. Love the trading solos in Junkyard Blues. 9. Shades of Deep Purple - Hush is such a killer tune, plus Mandrake Root. Great debut. 8. Perfect Strangers - The title track is amazing, lots of great stuff on this one. 7. Now What?! - A Simple Song is such an amazing album opener. Great all the way through. 6. Who Do We Think We Are - very underrated album. Super Trouper is so killer. 5. In Rock - Incredibly brutal album. Every track is a standout. 4. Burn - Might Just Take Your Life, Sail Away, Mistreated, You Fool No One, the title track; you've got to love this one. 3. Purpendicular - Such an amazing album, perfect in every way. Morse blazes his own path. 2. Fireball - Such a great variety of styles on this one, with only 7 tracks (or 8 if you count both Demon's Eye and Strange Kind of Woman). 1. Machine Head - Maybe a cliche to rank it #1, but these are the tunes that made me a Purple fan.
@borderedge6465
@borderedge6465 2 года назад
Agree with In Rock, incredible album! Hard Lovin Man with its galloping rhythm is one of my favorite songs of all time
@bigbat9420
@bigbat9420 4 года назад
these are so fun to watch. you know your music
@lonegroover
@lonegroover 4 года назад
Good stuff Pete, must admit I'm not familiar with anything post Perfect Strangers so nice to have this insight.
@ChrisPropfeMusicallyObsessed
@ChrisPropfeMusicallyObsessed 4 года назад
I really love all the Gillian solo albums and the Gillian Band albums too. He was also amazing in Jesus Christ Superstar!
@jasonjuneau3554
@jasonjuneau3554 4 года назад
Thank you for your reviews. I appreciate your views, though I am a Mark I fan above all. The Hard Road box set is a great way to appreciate the early group.
@jhzab666
@jhzab666 4 года назад
Love Mitzee Dupree. I've heard that song was recorded live,....one take, one time. And Blackmore never wanted to do it again.
@foggyblues13
@foggyblues13 4 года назад
AWESOME SONG!!!
@777jones
@777jones 4 года назад
His jewel cases are in impeccable condition.
@gagd233
@gagd233 4 года назад
1 In Rock 2 Fireball 3 Who Do We Think We Are 4 Machine Head
@no1copycat
@no1copycat 4 года назад
A 25 yo who would listen to Perpendicular and Bananas in a lonely teenage period , which I now remember as one of the fun times in life :D . Great video man , gonna watch it after dinner and probably enjoy it ! Searched for this after having seen the whitesnake and rainbow one : ) Try bananas with good headphones - I know , I prefer speakers too (anyone?) . But Bananas tracks such as Silver Tongue, Sun Goes Down, Bananas, Got Your Number - so underrated as tracks. As far as I remember when researching - Jon Lord does have some at least minor involvement in the album too.
@newavatar2947
@newavatar2947 4 года назад
I enjoy giving House Of Blue Light a spin. It's got some really good songs on it.
@beready992
@beready992 4 года назад
I’ve had a lot of trouble getting Deep Purple figures out. So many versions of the band, so many line up changes. And so many albums but the one that has impressed me was the original line up of Blackmore, Paice, Lord, Glover, and Gillan. I just can’t any other line up. Machine Head, In Rock, and anything with that line up is gold to me. Even the 80s revival is amazing.
@GrahamS67
@GrahamS67 4 года назад
Love this list. I kind of agree generally with the order. For me Fireball is my number 1 (I love 'Fools') with In Rock next. I would have 'purpendicular' and 'now what!' above perfect strangers and come taste the band. But like you I feel Purple can do no wrong.
@drummusicinc4027
@drummusicinc4027 4 года назад
Awesome list.... One of my favorite bands of all time. Paice is so freaking good. And yes.... rank the DP live albums 🤘🎶👍
@seabud6408
@seabud6408 4 года назад
Agree. Saw him at Ronnie Scott’s last year. How many rock drummers could sit in for the late Buddy Rich with his big band. He was awesome. He looked at cue sheet s before every song and at one point laughed and said ... “this stuff is complicated”.... to the audience. With great comic timing a guy in the audience sang out the riff to smoke on the water. Ian cracked up laughing 😀
@philbris2379
@philbris2379 4 года назад
Machine Head, Burn, In Rock...Come taste the band
@ograpsluap
@ograpsluap 3 года назад
love all your reviews Pete, Deep Purple are amongst my favourites too, love your rants
@michaelcross9557
@michaelcross9557 4 года назад
Very partial to Who do We Think We Are :)
@brucefranklin6295
@brucefranklin6295 4 года назад
I'm with you.Woman from Tokyo,Smooth Dancer,Rat Bat Blue all killer songs.Production on the recording was excellent.Couldn't say that about Machine Head.
@drumdad54sdl47
@drumdad54sdl47 4 года назад
I find it a pretty amazing album considering all of the turmoil the band was in at the time.
@jaimeres
@jaimeres 4 года назад
Michael Cross I really like Our Lady quite a bit. It’s got an otherworldly feel to it.
@peterfinnigan6313
@peterfinnigan6313 4 года назад
@@brucefranklin6295 I think Who Do We Think We Are is far better than Machine Head
@brucefranklin6295
@brucefranklin6295 4 года назад
@@peterfinnigan6313 It's a great sounding album and I like every song.
@OMW66
@OMW66 4 года назад
I’m the same age as Pete, and i’ve seen a lot of these rankings. I feel like we’re soulbrothers in many ways... and i often agree with what he’s saying. My top 5 Purple: 1. In Rock 2. Machine Head 3. Stormbringer 4. Fireball 5. Burn
@bryanm.8734
@bryanm.8734 4 года назад
Next do Judas Priest.
@lightningbrigade4722
@lightningbrigade4722 4 года назад
Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillian, Rodger Glover, Jon Lord, and Ian Paice (Mark 2 lineup) is my all time favorite band and the only line up I like. 💜🇬🇧
@jaapjandeback5809
@jaapjandeback5809 4 года назад
Speed king that beginning..... (but made in japan is what deep purple really is)
@markbunton9919
@markbunton9919 2 года назад
Great ranking show. Deep Purple is one of those classic bands that I haven’t spent much time on but will definitely be picking up several of these albums now based on this. Looking forward to a deep dive.
@aidanhatton7163
@aidanhatton7163 2 года назад
A deep Deep Purple dive :D
@abe3802
@abe3802 4 года назад
Who do we think we are is my nr 1 then Burn. Come taste the band is fantastic too.
@marcbeil8342
@marcbeil8342 3 года назад
Love t! Thanks! My 5: 1. Perfect Strangers 2. In Rock 3. Burn 4. Slaves And Masters 5. The House Of Blue Light
@PetesCDVinylWorld
@PetesCDVinylWorld 4 года назад
I listen to In Rock and Machine Head back to back once in a while and I have to go with machine head. I know most people prefer In Rock
@rickleblanc8900
@rickleblanc8900 4 года назад
Those 2 albums are generally rated as their best ones of all time, with Made In Japan and Burn not far behind
@markc4305
@markc4305 Год назад
I really enjoy these programmes Mr Pardoe presents, very informative especially when he rates the albums of bands I don't know too well.
@markc4305
@markc4305 Год назад
...though I know Deep Purple well!
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