Deep Purple: Ranking Studio Albums of Deep Purple and Their Family!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @adrianlang6550
    @adrianlang6550 2 месяца назад +1

    Fools on Fireball on Headphones is just utterly sublime.

  • @adrianlang6550
    @adrianlang6550 2 месяца назад +1

    These days i also listen to Blackmores Night. Richie is still a stunning song writer and guitarist.
    A track called Darker Shade of Black is stunning.

  • @KeeponBluezen
    @KeeponBluezen 7 месяцев назад +3

    You nailed it in the beginning. The secret sauce really is Ian Paice's ability to swing. And his comping, his groove. Superior to almost all. Cobham being exceptional.
    The impossible ranking:
    1. Spectrum - Billy Cobham
    2. Come Taste The Band - Deep Purple
    3. Deep Purple - Deep Purple
    4. Burn - Deep Purple
    5. Teaser - Tommy Bolin
    6. In Rock - Deep Purple
    7. Fireball - Deep Purple
    8. Stormbringer - Deep Purple
    9. Long Live Rock and Roll - Rainbow
    10. Bang - James Gang
    Cheers!!!

    • @RockDaydreamNation
      @RockDaydreamNation  7 месяцев назад

      Its certainly challenging to say the least but fun...Nice picks..Thanks for sharing

  • @yvobroekhoven972
    @yvobroekhoven972 2 месяца назад +1

    For some reason the Green Bullfrog album is always overlooked in purple family tree reactions.Blackmore, Paice, Earl Jordan on vocals, Tony Ashton on hammond, Chas Hodges on bass and lots of other British blues guitar heroes. The vinyl and the cd are quite different from each other. The cd has more tracks and a different mix, but I love both of them.

    • @yvobroekhoven972
      @yvobroekhoven972 2 месяца назад

      The Wizards Convention is also quite interesting...

    • @RockDaydreamNation
      @RockDaydreamNation  2 месяца назад +1

      Im definitely going to be covering this on RDN in the not too distant future....

  • @adrianlang6550
    @adrianlang6550 2 месяца назад

    I totally agree with comments about Wh do we think we are.
    It is an amazing album.

  • @adrianlang6550
    @adrianlang6550 2 месяца назад

    Really interesting that these guys rate Born Again so highly. I think it is a fantastic piece of vinyl in my collection and really drives very hard. The last Sabbath album (I think) with Bill, Geezer and Tony playing together. Lots of power, but some really great subtle drumming by Bill in places. Very clever.

  • @thomaswery3087
    @thomaswery3087 7 месяцев назад +3

    10.Ready n Willing
    9.Slide It In
    8.Fireball
    7.Mr.Universe
    6.Rainbow Rising
    5.Burn
    4.Stormbringer
    3.Who Do We Think We Are
    2.Machine Head
    1.In Rock
    Thanks guys never heard of Phenomena more money just ordered it lol

  • @VantagePointrocks
    @VantagePointrocks 7 месяцев назад +4

    As great as the Marsden Moody combo was, what I think really made those early Whitesnake albums was the bass playing of Neil Murray. For me when listening to the track, Fool For Your Lovin’ it is the bass that is the highlight, the bassline Murray came up with transforms that song from a great one to a stone cold classic.

    • @RockDaydreamNation
      @RockDaydreamNation  7 месяцев назад

      Neil is so underrated as a bassplayer...and had to change his style for 1987 and succeeded beautifully

  • @jimekberg
    @jimekberg 7 месяцев назад +3

    1. In Rock
    2. Rising
    3. Fireball
    4. Burn
    5. Long live rock n roll
    6. Slide it In
    7. Machine Head
    8. Down to earth
    9. Come taste the band
    10. Mr. Universe

  • @赤井臣也
    @赤井臣也 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic topic!
    My Favorite・・・
    ①Whitesnake 87
    ②Long live rockn’roll
    ③RISING
    ④Slide it in
    ⑤Bent out of shape
    I was surprised DP album wasn’t my personal ranked.
    Of course In rock & Burn are great albums.
    I think DP is No.1 LIVE BAND!.

  • @kevinbrown1893
    @kevinbrown1893 7 месяцев назад +2

    1. Rising
    2. In Rock
    3. Machine Head
    4. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
    5. Fireball
    6. Perfect Strangers
    7. Slip of The Tongue
    8. Whitesnake '87
    9. Burn
    10. RB's Rainbow

  • @jayjaytee9944
    @jayjaytee9944 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great show guys, Peter Jones what a great #1 finale that nobody saw coming. I picked up a near mint copy of Jesus Christ Super star original pressing too, with the lyric prayer booklet. only cost me $13 australian dollars. I brought little box of Snakes awhile back also not delved into too much, I'm mostly familiar with Saints and Sinners onwards. Colin Towns was the main song writer in Gillan his keyboards are sooo crazy, love it! Another fun fact Mick Underwood actually played with Ritchie in The Outlaws several years before Deep Purple formed.
    edit Looks like Deep Purple are about to release some new music with Simon McBride
    #1 Born Again
    Machinehhead
    In Rock
    Burn
    Rising
    Long Live Rock and Roll
    Future Shock
    Who Do We Think We Are
    Seventh Star
    Coverdale/Page

    • @RockDaydreamNation
      @RockDaydreamNation  7 месяцев назад +1

      JayJay...Born Again at #1...you never fail to surprise me!....nice picks!

    • @jayjaytee9944
      @jayjaytee9944 7 месяцев назад

      @@RockDaydreamNationI had Deep Purple and Black sabbath compilations on cassettes, but other than Kiss, Born Again was my first Heavy Metal studio album, so holds a special place for me. At the time I had no idea who that savage looking dude on the back cover was (Ian Gillan) but he looked cool.

  • @holydiver73
    @holydiver73 4 месяца назад +1

    10. Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow.
    9. Gillan - Future Shock
    8. Paice, Ashton and Lord - Malice in Wonderland
    7. Deep Purple - In Rock
    6. Whitesnake - Saints an’ Sinners
    5. Deep Purple - Machine Head
    4. Deep Purple - Stormbringer
    3. Rainbow - Rising
    2. Whitesnake - Ready An’ Willing
    1. Rainbow - Long Live Rock n Roll

  • @adrianlang6550
    @adrianlang6550 2 месяца назад

    These guys are my age so despite being from a different country had the same experiences of exploring rock and finding earlier DP way after the band had dissolved. .

  • @ninoorjon
    @ninoorjon 7 месяцев назад +2

    There were 10 of them - Lord, Blackmore, Paice, Evans, Simper, Gillan, Glover, Coverdale, Hughes and Bolin and they all created great music. So choosing the 10 best albums including Deep Purple is an overwhelming job for me personally. I love Deep Purple first of all, then I have tender feelings for Gillan’s groups and projects, followed by Lord’s albums - these are my top three.

    • @RockDaydreamNation
      @RockDaydreamNation  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your picks. Warmly Appreciated. More Purple to come on the channel (if not already give us a sub!)

  • @daveycretin664
    @daveycretin664 7 месяцев назад +3

    Another excellent example of “The Two Peters Talk Purple!” I love these deep dives into Purple and their unique - and extensive - (black sheep of the) family tree. Everyone has their own choices for top tier DP and related picks, but there were some nice surprises on display here. And l agree with the honorable mention of the JLT/Yngwie combo platter. That’s always been my favorite Malmsteen album and l thought l was in the minority. If “two great music swamis”* feel the same way I do, then l feel vindicated after lo these many years.
    Keep up the stellar work in this fine series, men!
    Cheers from The Big Apple. 🍎
    Rock Out & Prog On, in each and every lexicon!
    Your pal and mine,
    ~ The Robotic, Neurotic, Chaotic Davey Cretin from CRETIN CLASSICS.
    *™️Martin Popoff.

    • @RockDaydreamNation
      @RockDaydreamNation  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Davey for your support to the purple family show...more to come!....cheers bro!

  • @pavelpugach4419
    @pavelpugach4419 7 месяцев назад +4

    Copying mine from the other link just in case:
    1. Machine head
    2. In rock
    3. Burn
    4. Fireball
    5. Rising
    6. Rainbow
    7. Perfect Strangers
    8. Who do we think we are
    9. Down to earth
    10. Purpendicular
    Gillan "Glory Road" and "Mr.Universe" probably make the top 20...

    • @RockDaydreamNation
      @RockDaydreamNation  7 месяцев назад +1

      Good picks...not giving anything away but a few of these may be discussed!

    • @LEEFORDJAGG
      @LEEFORDJAGG 7 месяцев назад

      Those ‘what ifs..’eh? Ritchie Blackmore wanted to take Ian Paice with him to form Baby Face with Phil Lynott. D.P’s management team vs Peter Grant. Please ask Glenn about Hughes/Thrall 2 and if they will reunite for an another album and tour? Even if they played the debut album in concert from start to finish,I would pay a hefty ticket price to see that! Glenn nowadays distances himself from the Phenomena recordings. Phenomena in-concert with the original audio visual multimedia 21 century presentation,would be a must go-to gig as long as Glenn is involved. What if D.P had had that break and Glenn hadn’t have left Trapeze… I think just a program ranking the Deep Purple family albums 77-83 would have been the way to go. Great show fellas!

  • @lance98541
    @lance98541 7 месяцев назад +1

    Gillan toured Australia just before the release of the Double Trouble album. I saw them in Adelaide.

  • @ponytrekker8996
    @ponytrekker8996 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fireball was the album that got in to deep purple.. way back in 1975 saw my older brother cassette of fireball sitting next to a tape deck so put it in..then bought In rock then machine head - made in Japan who do we think we are and then burn..I was 13.. Black Sabbath first album and some more of their catalog. that was my introduction to hard rock.

  • @inmyhouse11
    @inmyhouse11 6 месяцев назад

    1. Rising- Rainbow
    2. In Rock
    3. Perfect Strangers
    4. Slide It In- Whitesnake
    5. Mr.Universe- Gillan
    6. Born Again- Black Sabbath
    7. Burn
    8.Staight Between the Eyes- Rainbow
    9. Machine Head
    10. Down To Earth- Rainbow
    HM
    Assault Attack- Michael Schenker Group
    MSG- Michael Schenker Group
    Come An Get It- - Whitesnake

  • @asmallwhitedog0479
    @asmallwhitedog0479 6 месяцев назад +1

    My favorite lp containing a member of Deep Purple is Captain Beyond.

  • @HenryWright-ni3eh
    @HenryWright-ni3eh 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, Guys, enjoyed this, mostly agree with you both, haven't heard that Jon Lord solo album, will definitely check it out. One contrarian (Contrarian) point of view from me though, please: as a prog/jazz/jazz-rock fan I enjoy Ian Gillan's early solo output. I know it's not hard rock, but I think it works in its own way. I heard it first, even before much of the later stuff, on a strange compilation some years ago (on CD) and then later got the individual reissues of the albums and while I agree that the stuff made in the '80's is good too, I enjoy everything IG does outside of Purple.

    • @RockDaydreamNation
      @RockDaydreamNation  7 месяцев назад +1

      IG is definitely the most experimental of that Purple bunch....that for sure!

  • @JohannesYtterstrom
    @JohannesYtterstrom 7 месяцев назад +1

    I won't make a top ten for two reasons. One: I am not sure how to rank all these different bands and albums. Two: I must admit there are so many albums and I haven't listened to them all. Not nearly all of them.. With all the members and their different projects of the years. It's like a whole album collection only based around Deep Purple. However I do have some I like to write about and recommend that would rank high.
    Warhorse - Warhorse (1970)
    Nick Simper is probably the least famous member Deep Purple ever had. I am not knocking the guy or his talents but I believe many people have no clue who he is. However. After Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore and Ian Paice leaving him in a very strange way he quickly got up on his horse (pun intended) and created a new band. Warhorse. Their debut is actually a very solid hardrock album. I find this album an absolute gem.
    Captain Beyond - Captain Beyond (1972)
    It wasn't only Nick Simper who got left by the band... Singer Rod Evans was left behind as well. He got together with the band Captain Beyond and created a cult classic. I am not sure how much this have sold over the years but I know many who do hear it.. Love it. If you lean more to like progressive rock, art rock, space rock and things like that? This highly comes recommended.
    The Dixie Dregs - What If (1978)
    Steve Morse is by many famous for being "the other longed lived guitarist in Deep Purple". The truth is he has done more albums than most of the others in different bands. It all started in The Dixie Dregs. A band almost 100 % instrumental (with few exceptions) which has so many influences. I absolutely love it. Can be so catchy, rhythmic and fun or just simply beautiful. This album is really quite something.
    Steve Morse - High Tension Wires (1989)
    After playing in The Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band and Kansas Steve Morse decided to make an album in just his own name because.. Why not. While most his music is very "busy". This is somewhat more atmospheric and just quite beautiful.
    Jesus Christ Superstar (1970)
    So Ian Gillan got an opportunity doing this in his early days of Deep Purple. A concept album that has gotten a life of it's own. Ian Gillan just sings parts of this but everything is wonderful, powerful or even funny. I am not a huge guy for rock operas (I find myself only liking parts of them) but this one stands out. I am not sure how many younger fans who gives this a chance.. They should!
    Gary Moore - Victims of the Future (1984)
    Ian Paice had been kicked out of Whitesnake / left the band (I would really like know more about what really happened there) and started making some music with Gary Moore. I think this contains some of Gary Moores best work and perhaps Ian Paices as well. Just a very strong hardrock album.

  • @hellojimmypage
    @hellojimmypage 7 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent choices, can't go wrong with the classics! Taliesyn is my subjective no.1, first album I ever loved as a kid in '00. A few cool obscurities from the tree:
    White Spirit - White Spirit (Gers)
    Zephyr - Zephyr (Bolin)
    Tormé - Back to Babylon
    Zzebra - Panic (Byrd & McCoy)
    Strapps - Secret Damage (Underwood)
    Snafu - Snafu (Moody)
    Impellitteri - Stand In Line (Bonnet)
    Fandango - Cadillac (Turner)
    National Health - National Health (Murray)
    Colosseum II - War Dance (Airey)

  • @erynnbarker31
    @erynnbarker31 7 месяцев назад +1

    1. Rising 2. In Rock
    3. Saints & Sinners 4. Burn
    5. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll 6. Ready and Willing
    7. Machine Head 8. Stormbringer
    9. Perfect Strangers 10. Fused - Iommi\Hughes

  • @LarryFleetwood8675
    @LarryFleetwood8675 7 месяцев назад +4

    1. In Rock
    2. Come an' Get It
    3. Perfect Strangers
    4. Burn
    5. Born Again
    6. Straight Between the Eyes
    7. Fireball
    8. Come Taste the Band
    9. Saints & Sinners
    10. Malice in Wonderland

  • @raisedonrockradioshow
    @raisedonrockradioshow 7 месяцев назад +2

    Fool For Your Loving was on light rotation in the NY area. It was on Mirage Records in the States

    • @RockDaydreamNation
      @RockDaydreamNation  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for clarifying Mark!

    • @raisedonrockradioshow
      @raisedonrockradioshow 7 месяцев назад

      Ready An Willing made it to 90 in the Billboard album charts. Fool For Your Loving made somewhere in the 50's in Billboards Hot 100 singles. The problem was Mirage didn't have good distribution. They were somehow connected with Atlantic. Bernie Marsden told me that they were told they were signing with Atlantic "proper". I was to see them in 81 in New Haven, Connecticut with Maiden & Priest but they never showed up. Bernie said by then they were discouraged, they played NY and decided to go home and skipped Connecticut. Bernie was a sweetheart of a man. He actually apologized to me over 40 after the fact for not playing that show.

  • @andrew10pd34
    @andrew10pd34 7 месяцев назад +1

    Top 4, in cop-out alphabetical order only -
    Clear Air Turbulence, Fireball, Slaves & Masters, Stormbringer.
    5-8,
    Come Taste, Burn, Machine Head, Purpendicular.
    9-10
    Long Live R & R, Rising.
    HMs - In Rock, Hughes Turner Project 2 (thanks to your previous video), the other 2 IGB albums - perhaps the most interesting music he ever did, and their live album is also excellent.

  • @domielakrabi3276
    @domielakrabi3276 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is a very challenging task. So many great albums. Here is my attempt to rank the top 10:
    1. Burn
    2. In Rock
    3. Stormbringer
    4. Come Taste the Band
    5. Now What?!
    6. Ready an' Willin'
    7. Slide It In
    8. Whoosh!
    9. Mr. Universe
    10. Rising
    I know it may be surprising in spots, just my personal choices ;)

  • @LEEFORDJAGG
    @LEEFORDJAGG 7 месяцев назад +2

    Re: your forthcoming feature on the Phenomena albums.I will be interested in Pete Jones’ take on the drum production on the Phenomena debut. I have always had reservations on that front. Along with guitars mostly being buried in the mix and the overdone reverb wash that’s all over the debut. I am hoping that the rumoured rockier earlier mixes will be found for a future Anniversary box set along with a remix of the Phenomena debut. Glenn Hughes’ lead vocals on the Phenomena debut elevates some largely cliched/average sounding Rock flavoured compositions. The track Phoenix Rising still stands up today in 2024, and Twilight Zone has become an ear worm recently. Kiss Of Fire and Still The Night are sunk by the production of the day. I can appreciate that Tom Galley wanted to push the Phenomena debut into a crossover audience, instead of the denim and leather audience and made production choices to that end,but fell between two stools. A War Of Worlds pitch might have worked but Bronze Records went out of business before the album could make it to another level of success/sales.

  • @pavelpugach4419
    @pavelpugach4419 7 месяцев назад +4

    Glenn Hughes gets into Top 10 twice, but not Steve Morse. Purpendicular and Now What are top albums and need much more love.

    • @RockDaydreamNation
      @RockDaydreamNation  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for the comment Pavel...Infinite and Now What would make my Top 20...but as I said in the show...its just a personal take on the wonderful purple family catalogue!

  • @CB-xr1eg
    @CB-xr1eg Месяц назад +1

    If Deep Purple hadn't been worked so hard and split in 1973, we probably (if not definitely) wouldn't have had Rainbow, Whitesnake or Gillan. Now that's something for you to think about, and maybe discuss on another show. A what if...

    • @RockDaydreamNation
      @RockDaydreamNation  Месяц назад

      I think if they didn't split in 1973 they may have split in 1980...

  • @joecrowley897
    @joecrowley897 5 месяцев назад +1

    Gillan- Running White Face City Boy was played on CT. Rock radio in 1980

  • @guillaumechabason3165
    @guillaumechabason3165 Месяц назад

    Infinite is great
    My number one is Stormbringer a perfect album

  • @joecrowley897
    @joecrowley897 5 месяцев назад

    Gary Moore w Paicey and Don Airey

  • @adrianlang6550
    @adrianlang6550 2 месяца назад

    They referred to BOC supporting Ourple and they were completely boring and the drummer completely screwed the wonderful Don't Fear etc. How can a drummer get that wrong. It is not difficult at all compared with the stuff Cozy Powell does with Rainbbo, Beck , Sabbath.
    Thank God Purple with Simin on guitar were superb.

  • @ashleygeisler1003
    @ashleygeisler1003 7 месяцев назад +1

    1. Machine Head
    2. In Rock
    3. Rising
    4. Come taste the band
    5. 1987
    6. Future shock
    7. Down to Earth
    8. Perfect Strangers
    9. Born Again
    10.Burn

  • @adrianlang6550
    @adrianlang6550 2 месяца назад

    A pint of Guinness and annoying pointless pub music in the back ground.
    God bless the person that invented ear buds.
    I do enjoy this top 10 of the Purple family. Really hood that some eclectic albums are listed.

  • @erielblackmore7434
    @erielblackmore7434 6 месяцев назад +2

    Born again??? It's the worst Sabbath album. Your guest is really "meritorious" :)
    1. In Rock
    2. Machine Head
    3. Who Do We Think We Are
    4. Burn
    5. Perfect Strangers
    6. The Battle Rages On
    7. Purpendicular
    8. The House Of Blue Light
    9. Fireball
    10. Stormbringer
    "Family" has nothing to look for next to Deep Purple...