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  2. Vincent Price (song) - Wikipedia

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    The band additionally created a music video for the track. Their first official video as such in over twenty years, it soon received distribution through various music related publications, Blabbermouth.net being an example. [3] Critic Steve Leggett, writing for Allmusic, praised "Vincent Price" as a "massive, powerful, and just slightly eerie ...

  3. Perfect Strangers (Deep Purple song) - Wikipedia

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    "Perfect Strangers" is a song by the British rock band Deep Purple. It is the title track of their 1984 comeback album Perfect Strangers. It was also released as the first single from the album in the UK. It is one of the few Deep Purple compositions not to feature a guitar solo.

  4. Deep Purple discography - Wikipedia

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    Video albums: 26: Music videos: 25: English hard rock band Deep Purple have released 23 studio albums, 43 live albums, ... Deep Purple in Rock "Black Night" ...

  5. Deep Purple - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2007, Deep Purple's Rapture of the Deep tour was voted number 6 concert tour of the year (in all music genres) by Planet Rock listeners. [198] The Rolling Stones ' A Bigger Bang tour was voted number 5 and beat Purple's tour by only 1%.

  6. Highway Star (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, a tribute album featuring cover songs from Deep Purple's Machine Head was released, titled Re-Machined: A Tribute to Deep Purple's Machine Head. On this album, a live recording of "Highway Star" was featured by rock supergroup Chickenfoot, as well as a version recorded by Glenn Hughes, Steve Vai, and Chad Smith. [15]

  7. Never Before (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Never Before" is a song by English rock band Deep Purple, which appears on their 1972 album Machine Head. It was also released as a single and reached #35 in the UK on April 1, 1972 [2] A promo video was made for the song in 1972. The single version of the song is an edit of the album version and lasts 3:30.

  8. Child in Time - Wikipedia

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    A staple of the Deep Purple live concerts in 1970–73 and later after their initial reunion tours of 1985 and 1987–88, the song was not featured regularly at concerts after 1995. It was re-added to the setlist for the band's 2002 European tour, with its final appearance in Deep Purple's live set was at Kharkov 's Opera Theatre's scene in ...

  9. The Mule (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Mule" is a song by English hard rock band Deep Purple, and was originally released on their 1971 album Fireball. The song became famous for its live performance, which would always feature a drum solo by Ian Paice.