Purpendicular is the fifteenth studio album by the English rock band Deep Purple, released on 5 February 1996. It is their first album with guitarist...
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Republic, Brno (with Purpendicular) 8 October - Germany, Burgrieden (with Purpendicular) 9 October - Germany, Rutesheim (with Purpendicular) 19 December - Italy...
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Kind of Woman" (From Fireball) "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming" (From Purpendicular) "Uncommon Man" (From Now What?!) "Lazy" (From Machine Head) "Time For...
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arrival revitalised the band creatively, and in 1996 a new album titled Purpendicular was released, showing a wide variety of musical styles. Though in the...
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stable throughout the rest of the decade, releasing two studio albums in Purpendicular and Abandon. In March 2002, it was announced that Lord – a member of...
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2012 Ian Paice was playing a gig with the Deep Purple tribute band Purpendicular in Pratteln, Switzerland. The band received a surprise reinforcement...
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guitarist and played on eight studio albums with them, between 1996's Purpendicular and 2021's Turning to Crime, and appeared on several live albums. His...
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Funker Vogt "The Aviator", a song by Deep Purple from their 1996 album Purpendicular The Aviator (soundtrack), the original soundtrack album of the 2004...
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It was recorded at the Olympia in Paris on 17 June 1996 during the Purpendicular tour and released in 1997. Initial copies of the release have a round...
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band's setlist ever since. He said that their first album with Morse, Purpendicular, "was a such important record for Deep Purple that without that [other...
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