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  2. Made in Japan (Deep Purple album) - Wikipedia

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    By 1972, Deep Purple had achieved considerable commercial success in Japan, including several hit singles, so it made sense to tour there. [12] Three dates were booked; the Festival Hall, Osaka on 11 and 12 May, and the Budokan, Tokyo on 16 May, [13] though these were later changed to 15 and 16 August, and 17 August respectively due to an earlier US tour being rescheduled. [14]

  3. Phil Collen - Wikipedia

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    A young Collen can also be seen on the back cover of Deep Purple's live album Made in Japan as the live photo was actually taken at the Rainbow Theatre in London, a concert Collen attended, and not in Japan. [6] In an interview, Collen revealed that he was approached by Steve Harris to join Iron Maiden replacing guitarist Dennis Stratton. [7]

  4. Deep Purple discography - Wikipedia

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    Formed in early 1968 by Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Rod Evans, Ritchie Blackmore, and Nick Simper, Deep Purple released their debut album, Shades of Deep Purple, in July of that year. The band has taken on many new members over the years, and Ian Paice is the last member from the original line-up still with the band.

  5. Deep Purple - Wikipedia

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    The resulting album from Deep Purple Mark IV, Come Taste the Band, was released in October 1975, one month before Bolin's Teaser album. Despite mixed reviews and middling sales (#19 in the UK and #43 in the US), the collection revitalised the band once again, bringing a new, extreme funk edge to their hard rock sound. [ 83 ]

  6. The Songs That Built Rock Tour - Wikipedia

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    "Highway Star" (from Machine Head) (first two gigs in Russia only) or "Speed King" (from Deep Purple in Rock) (in some shows at the end of the tour) "Green Onions" (Booker T. & the M.G.s cover) or "Going Down" (Don Nix cover) or "Time is Tight" (Booker T. & the M.G.s cover) or other cover intros to "Hush" (not for the shows where "Highway Star ...

  7. The Platinum Collection (Deep Purple album) - Wikipedia

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    It features songs from their first album Shades of Deep Purple up to their (at the time) ... Non-album single, 1970: 3:27: 11. "Speed King" Deep Purple in Rock, 1970:

  8. When We Rock, We Rock, and When We Roll, We Roll - Wikipedia

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    When We Rock, We Rock, and When We Roll, We Roll is a compilation album by Deep Purple featuring some of their most popular songs from 1968 to 1974.. The LP was released in October 1978 by Warner Bros. Records in North America and Japan only, as counterpart to The Deep Purple Singles A's and B's, which was simultaneously released in other markets.

  9. Ritchie Blackmore - Wikipedia

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    The next Deep Purple line-up recorded one album titled Slaves ... In Rock opener "Speed King" was based on two ... Lita Ford, [105] Brian May, [106] Phil Collen ...

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