English rock band "Deep Purple"
This work symbolizes the golden age of hard rock.
It was the band's first number one album and reached number 32 on the US Billboard charts. The cover art won the New Musical Express's Best Design for a Number One Album award. It includes the UK smash hit "Strange Kind of Woman," as well as "Fireball" and "No One Came."
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A:
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1)
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Fireball
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2)
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No No No
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3)
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Strange Kind Of Woman
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4)
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Anyone's Daughter
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B:
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1)
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The Mule
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2)
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Fools
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3)
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No One Came
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Engineer - Lou Austin
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Bass Guitar - Roger Glover
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Written-By - Glover
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Engineer - Alan O'Duffy
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Producer - Deep Purple
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Engineer - Martin Birch
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Drums - Ian Paice
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Written-By - Paice
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Keyboards - Jon Lord
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Written-By - Lord
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Electric Guitar, Lead Guitar - Ritchie Blackmore
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Written-By - Blackmore
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Lead Vocals - Ian Gillan
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Written-By - Gillan
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Mastered By - Pek
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Crew [Equipment] - Ian Hansford
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Crew [Equipment] - Rob Cooksey
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Design - Castle, Chappell & Partners Limited
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Crew [Equipment] - Ron Quinton
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Photography By [Chagford Studios] - Tony Burrett