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Deep Purple is a pioneering British rock band formed in 1968, known for their influential contributions to the hard rock and heavy metal genres. Here’s an overview of their history, key singers, and greatest hits:
History
Formation: Deep Purple was formed in Hertford, England, by keyboardist Jon Lord, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, bassist Nick Simper, drummer Ian Paice, and singer Rod Evans. The band initially gained attention with their blend of hard rock and progressive elements.
Early Years: Their early work was marked by a blend of rock, blues, and classical influences. The band’s first few albums, including *Shades of Deep Purple* (1968) and *The Book of Taliesyn* (1968), showcased their innovative approach to rock music.
Classic Lineups: Deep Purple is often associated with three main lineups:
Mark I (1968-1969): Featuring Rod Evans on vocals and Nick Simper on bass.
Mark II (1969-1973): Considered the classic lineup, featuring Ian Gillan on vocals and Roger Glover on bass, along with Blackmore, Lord, and Paice.
Mark III and IV (1973-1976): Featuring David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes on vocals and bass, respectively, after Gillan and Glover left.
Reformation and Later Years: Deep Purple disbanded in 1976 but reunited in 1984 with the Mark II lineup. They have since continued to perform and release new music, undergoing various lineup changes over the years.
Key Singers
Rod Evans (1968-1969): The original vocalist, who sang on the first three albums.
Ian Gillan (1969-1973, 1984-present): The iconic voice behind many of the band’s greatest hits, known for his powerful vocals and range.
David Coverdale (1973-1976, 1984): Known for his bluesy voice, he joined the band during the Mark III era and later achieved fame with Whitesnake.
Glenn Hughes (1973-1976): A talented vocalist and bassist who was part of the Mark III and IV lineups.
Greatest Hits
1. “Smoke on the Water” (1972) – One of the most famous rock songs of all time, known for its iconic guitar riff. It comes from the album *Machine Head*.
2. “Highway Star” (1972) – Another classic from *Machine Head*, showcasing the band’s hard rock prowess.
3. “Child in Time” (1970) – From *Deep Purple in Rock*, this epic track features Gillan’s powerful vocals and the band’s dynamic instrumentation.
4. “Lazy” (1972) – Also from *Machine Head*, this song is noted for its intricate guitar and keyboard work.
5. “Hush” (1968) – A hit from their debut album, featuring Rod Evans on vocals. This song helped establish the band’s early reputation.
6. “Woman from Tokyo” (1973) – A hit single from the album *Who Do We Think We Are*, highlighting the band’s continued success during the Mark III era.
Deep Purple’s influence on rock and metal is profound, with their innovative guitar riffs, powerful vocals, and complex arrangements helping to shape the genres. They continue to be celebrated for their contributions to music and remain active with new releases and tours.
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