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*''[[Nobody's Perfect (album)|Nobody's Perfect]]'', 1987 (released 1988) #38 UK, #105 US
*''[[Nobody's Perfect (album)|Nobody's Perfect]]'', 1987 (released 1988) #38 UK, #105 US
*''[[In The Absence of Pink|In the Absence of Pink: Knebworth 85]]'', 1985 (released 1991)
*''[[In The Absence of Pink|In the Absence of Pink: Knebworth 85]]'', 1985 (released 1991)
*''[[Come Hell or High Water]]'', 1993, (released 1994)
*''[[Live in Europe 1993]]'', 1993 (4-CD box set - released 2006)
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Revision as of 04:50, 17 September 2008

The various line-ups in the history of the British Hard rock band Deep Purple are referred to by fans and the band themselves by "Mark" numbers (abbreviated as Mk I, Mk II, etc.) The "gap" in the numbering, Mk VI, refers to the series of concerts performed with Joe Satriani on guitar, when Ritchie Blackmore quit the band halfway through the tour in November 1993. This is the only lineup for which no official recordings have yet been released.

Album releases

Personnel Studio albums Live albums
Mk I (1968-1969)
Mk II (1969-1973)
  • In Rock, September 1970 #4 UK, #143 US/ US: 2x Platinum, UK: 3x Platinum
  • Fireball, July 1971 #1 UK, #32 US/ US: Platinum
  • Machine Head, May 1972 #1 UK, #7 US/ US: 3x Platinum, UK: 4x Platinum
  • Who Do We Think We Are, January 1973 #4 UK, #15 US/ US: Platinum
Mk III (1973-1975)
  • David Coverdale - lead vocals
  • Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
  • Glenn Hughes - bass, vocals
  • Jon Lord - keyboards
  • Ian Paice - drums, percussion
  • Burn, February 1974 #3 UK, #9 US/ US: Platinum, UK: 2x Platinum
  • Stormbringer, December 1974 #6 UK, #20 US/ US: Gold, UK: Gold
Mk IV (1975-1976)
  • David Coverdale - lead vocals
  • Tommy Bolin - guitar, vocals, bass, piano
  • Glenn Hughes - bass, vocals
  • Jon Lord - organ, synthesizer, backing vocals
  • Ian Paice - drums, percussion
(1976-1984) Group disbanded
Personnel Studio albums Live albums
Mk II reunited (1984-1989)
  • Ian Gillan - vocals, harmonica, percussion
  • Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
  • Roger Glover - bass, synthesizer
  • Jon Lord - organ, piano
  • Ian Paice - drums
Mk V (1989-1992)
  • Joe Lynn Turner - vocals
  • Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
  • Roger Glover - bass
  • Jon Lord - keyboards
  • Ian Paice - drums
Mk II again reunited (1992-1993)
  • Ian Gillan - vocals, harmonica, percussion
  • Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
  • Roger Glover - bass
  • Jon Lord - keyboards
  • Ian Paice - drums
Mk VI (1993-1994)
  • Ian Gillan - vocals, harmonica, percussion
  • Joe Satriani - guitar
  • Roger Glover - bass
  • Jon Lord - keyboards
  • Ian Paice - drums
Mk VII (1994-2002)
  • Ian Gillan - vocals, harmonica, percussion
  • Steve Morse - guitar
  • Roger Glover - bass
  • Jon Lord - keyboards
  • Ian Paice - drums
Mk VIII (2002-present)
  • Ian Gillan - vocals, harmonica, percussion
  • Steve Morse - guitar
  • Roger Glover - bass
  • Don Airey - keyboards
  • Ian Paice - drums

Live DVD Releases

Mk II

Mk III

Mk II, Reunited

Mk VII

Mk VIII

Compilation Albums

Tribute albums

Hit singles

References