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Deep Purple are an English rock band formed in Hertford in 1968. Members include; Ian Paice, Roger Glover, Ian Gillan, Steve Morse, Don Airey, Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore, Rod Evans, Nick Simper, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Tommy Bolin, Joe Lynn.... Show More Turner, Joe Satriani. Discography includes; Shades of Deep Purple (1968), The Book of Taliesyn (1968), Deep Purple (1969), Deep Purple in Rock (1970), Fireball (1971), Machine Head (1972), Who Do We Think We Are (1973), Burn (1974), Stormbringer (1974), Come Taste the Band (1975), Perfect Strangers (1984), The House of Blue Light (1987), Slaves and Masters (1990), The Battle Rages On... (1993), Purpendicular (1996), Abandon (1998), Bananas (2003), Rapture of the Deep (2005), Now What?! (2013), Infinite (2017). Tours include; Deep Purple Debut Tour, 1968 Shades of Deep Purple Tour, 1968, The Book of Taliesyn Tour, 1968–1969, Deep Purple European Tour, (pre-tour for In Rock) 1969–1970, In Rock World Tour, 1970–1971, Fireball World Tour, 1971–1972, Machine Head World Tour, 1972–1973, Deep Purple European Tour, (pre-tour for Burn) 1973–1974, Burn World Tour, 1974, Stormbringer World Tour, 1974–1975, Come Taste The Band World Tour, 1975–1976, Perfect Strangers World Tour, aka Reunion Tour 1984–1985, The House of Blue Light World Tour, 1987–1988, Slaves and Masters World Tour, 1991, Deep Purple 25 Years Anniversary World Tour, aka The Battle Rages on Tour, 1993, Deep Purple and Joe Satriani Tour, 1993–1994, Deep Purple Secret Mexican Tour (short warm-up tour with Steve Morse), 1994, Deep Purple Secret USA Tour, 1994–1995, Deep Purple Asian & African Tour, 1995, Purpendicular World Tour, 1996–1997, A Band on World Tour, 1998–1999, Concerto World Tour, 2000–2001, Deep Purple World Tour, 2001–2003, Bananas World Tour, 2003–2005, Rapture of the Deep tour, 2006–2011, The Songs That Built Rock Tour, 2011–2012, Now What?! World Tour, 2013–2015, World Tour 2016, 2016, The Long Goodbye Tour, 2017. Show Less
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Deep Purple are an English rock band formed in Hertford in 1968. Members include; Ian Paice, Roger Glover, Ian Gillan, Steve Morse, Don Airey, Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore, Rod Evans, Nick Simper, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Tommy Bolin, Joe Lynn.... Show More Turner, Joe Satriani. Discography includes; Shades of Deep Purple (1968), The Book of Taliesyn (1968), Deep Purple (1969), Deep Purple in Rock (1970), Fireball (1971), Machine Head (1972), Who Do We Think We Are (1973), Burn (1974), Stormbringer (1974), Come Taste the Band (1975), Perfect Strangers (1984), The House of Blue Light (1987), Slaves and Masters (1990), The Battle Rages On... (1993), Purpendicular (1996), Abandon (1998), Bananas (2003), Rapture of the Deep (2005), Now What?! (2013), Infinite (2017). Tours include; Deep Purple Debut Tour, 1968 Shades of Deep Purple Tour, 1968, The Book of Taliesyn Tour, 1968–1969, Deep Purple European Tour, (pre-tour for In Rock) 1969–1970, In Rock World Tour, 1970–1971, Fireball World Tour, 1971–1972, Machine Head World Tour, 1972–1973, Deep Purple European Tour, (pre-tour for Burn) 1973–1974, Burn World Tour, 1974, Stormbringer World Tour, 1974–1975, Come Taste The Band World Tour, 1975–1976, Perfect Strangers World Tour, aka Reunion Tour 1984–1985, The House of Blue Light World Tour, 1987–1988, Slaves and Masters World Tour, 1991, Deep Purple 25 Years Anniversary World Tour, aka The Battle Rages on Tour, 1993, Deep Purple and Joe Satriani Tour, 1993–1994, Deep Purple Secret Mexican Tour (short warm-up tour with Steve Morse), 1994, Deep Purple Secret USA Tour, 1994–1995, Deep Purple Asian & African Tour, 1995, Purpendicular World Tour, 1996–1997, A Band on World Tour, 1998–1999, Concerto World Tour, 2000–2001, Deep Purple World Tour, 2001–2003, Bananas World Tour, 2003–2005, Rapture of the Deep tour, 2006–2011, The Songs That Built Rock Tour, 2011–2012, Now What?! World Tour, 2013–2015, World Tour 2016, 2016, The Long Goodbye Tour, 2017. Show Less