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Deep Purple: Albums Elimination (Round 10)


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  1. 1. Immune:

    • Deep Purple In Rock (1970)
    • Fireball (1971)
    • Machine Head (1972)
    • Burn (1974)
    • Stormbringer (1974)
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    • Come Taste The Band (1975)
  2. 2. Eliminate:

    • Deep Purple In Rock (1970)
    • Fireball (1971)
    • Machine Head (1972)
      0
    • Burn (1974)
      0
    • Stormbringer (1974)
    • Come Taste The Band (1975)


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18. Bananas (2003)

17. Rapture Of The Deep (2005)

16. Abandon (1998)

15. Now What?! (2013)

14. The House Of Blue Light (1987)

13. Slaves And Masters (1990)

12. Shades Of Deep Purple (1968)

11. The Book Of Taliesyn (1968)

10. Purpendicular (1996)

9. Deep Purple (1969)

8. Perfect Strangers (1984)

7. Who Do We Think We Are (1973)

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I think Come Taste The Band will go next although personally I preferred it to Stormbringer.

CTTB deserves axing for the album title alone.

Title aside, I thought it was a fine album with some great songs.

When it was released, fans were down on it because Blackmore had left, but time has been kind to it. Massively underrated.

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I think Come Taste The Band will go next although personally I preferred it to Stormbringer.

CTTB deserves axing for the album title alone.

Title aside, I thought it was a fine album with some great songs.

When it was released, fans were down on it because Blackmore had left, but time has been kind to it. Massively underrated.

 

For me, the Coverdale-Hughes era is MUCH greater than the Gillan era, and I would put CTtB behind only Burn in the entire Purple discography.

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I think Come Taste The Band will go next although personally I preferred it to Stormbringer.

CTTB deserves axing for the album title alone.

Title aside, I thought it was a fine album with some great songs.

When it was released, fans were down on it because Blackmore had left, but time has been kind to it. Massively underrated.

 

For me, the Coverdale-Hughes era is MUCH greater than the Gillan era, and I would put CTtB behind only Burn in the entire Purple discography.

 

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