
Deep Purple: Live in concert 72/73
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Deep Purple in 1972 were reaching the height of their success, with hit singles and albums worldwide. Into this heady atmosphere they delivered one of the most famous rock albums of all time, 'Machine Head'.
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EN
Status
Released
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Cast

Ritchie Blackmore
Guitar

Ian Gillan
Lead Vocal

Jon Lord
Keyboards

Roger Glover
Bass

Ian Paice
Drums
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