For the defining track of their early years, 'Hush', Deep Purple and Ritchie Blackmore were unknowingly pillaging from the realm of pious hymns and religion.
When Deep Purple released their eponymous third studio album in June 1969, the career of the now-legendary group was in a rather tenuous state. Not even a year had passed since their debut, Shades of ...
Deep Purple's Machine Head was plagued with problems from the beginning. "It's a project that almost got destroyed before it even got started," bassist Roger Glover says in a very matter-of-fact ...
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