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2[[caption-width-right:280:''Deep Purple in Rock''.]]
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4''Deep Purple in Rock'' is the fourth studio album by Music/DeepPurple, released in 1970. It is their first album with the classic "Mark II" line-up. Founding lead vocalist Rod Evans and founding bassist Nick Simper were fired from the band and replaced by [[Music/BlackSabbath Ian Gillan]] and [[Music/{{Rainbow}} Roger Glover]], both from Episode Six. Guitarist [[Music/{{Rainbow}} Ritchie Blackmore]] then took point with regards to the band's creative direction from keyboardist [[Music/{{Whitesnake}} Jon Lord]], which led to a switch to a HardRock sound, often bordering on HeavyMetal. The band did not forget their progressive roots however, and thus long solos by both Blackmore and Lord or a series of shorter but alternating solos dominate the record.
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6[[MilestoneCelebration The album had a 25th anniversary re-release in 1995]], featuring plenty of bonus content - among them "Black Night", one of Deep Purple's greatest hits which had only been released as a single before.
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9!! Tracklist:
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11[[AC: Side One]]
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13# "Speed King" (5:52)
14# "Bloodsucker" (4:16)
15# "Child in Time" (10:18)
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17[[AC: Side Two]]
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19# "Flight of the Rat" (7:53)
20# "Into the Fire" (3:30)
21# "Living Wreck" (4:31)
22# "Hard Lovin' Man" (7:11)
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25!! Bonus Tracks (25th Anniversary Edition):
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27# "Black Night"
28# "Studio Chat (1)"
29# "Speed King (Piano Version)"
30# "Studio Chat (2)"
31# "Cry Free (Remix)"
32# "Studio Chat (3)"
33# "Jam Stew"
34# "Studio Chat (4)"
35# "Flight of the Rat (Remix)"
36# "Studio Chat (5)"
37# "Speed King (Remix)"
38# "Studio Chat (6)"
39# "Black Night (Remix)"
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42!!Principal Members:
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44* [[Music/{{Rainbow}} Ritchie Blackmore]] - guitar
45* [[Music/BlackSabbath Ian Gillan]] - lead vocals
46* [[Music/{{Rainbow}} Roger Glover]] - bass
47* [[Music/{{Whitesnake}} Jon Lord]] - keyboard, organ
48* [[Music/{{Whitesnake}} Ian Paice]] - drums, percussion
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51!! Deep Purple In Trope:
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53* ButNowIMustGo:
54** "Bloodsucker"
55--> ''You really really grab me, but I've gotta move before they know I'm here and spread the news''
56** "Hard Lovin' Man"
57--> ''Oh gotta catch a train''
58* CarefulWithThatAxe: Ian Gillan's screams, especially on "Child in Time" are pretty otherworldly.
59* ContinuityNod: "Bloodsucker" name-drops "take a lesson from a hard lovin' man", a reference to the track "Hard Lovin' Man".
60* EpicRocking: "Speed King", "Child in Time", "Flight of the Rat", "Hard Lovin' Man".
61* FaceOnTheCover: The band à la Mount Rushmore.
62* IntercourseWithYou: "Hard Lovin' Man".
63--> ''Come back here it's not over''
64--> ''Can't you see there's still time girl''
65--> ''I can last make it fast now''
66* FantasyLandmarkEquivalent: The cover depicts Mount Rushmore, with the faces of the presidents being replaced by the faces of the band members.
67* IJustWantToBeFree: "Flight of the Rat"
68--> ''Now I'm free''
69--> ''And I can see''
70--> ''That I am mee''
71* MetalScream: Prominent in a lot of songs, most famously "Child in Time".
72* OneManSong: "Hard Lovin' Man"
73* OneWordTitle: "Bloodsucker".
74* PatrioticFervor: "Bloodsucker"
75--> ''Got an English brain that's gonna make me wise''
76* PunBasedTitle: Well, they're carved out of rock on the cover, and the album is, of course, an example of rock music.
77* RushmoreRefacement: The most famous example in rock history.
78* SelfTitledAlbum: Borderline case.
79* ShoutOut:
80** "Speed King" name-drops Music/LittleRichard's "Good Golly Miss Molly", "Tutti Frutti", "Lucille", "Rip It Up", Music/ElvisPresley's "Hard Headed Woman" and Music/ChuckBerry's "Some People."
81** Creator/{{Gotlib}} once spoofed the album cover with the characters from his ''Hamster Jovial'' strip. [[https://berichtenuithetverleden.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/gotlib-hamster-jovial-et-ses-louveteaux/]]
82* SongOfSongTitles: "Speed King" name-drops several lines from famous rock 'n' roll songs.
83* TakeThat:
84** "Into the Fire"
85--> ''Gonna get a message through, you're gonna- into the fire''
86** "Living Wreck"
87--> ''Ah, you know you're a living wreck''
88* VisualPun: The cover art interprets the album's name literally - Deep Purple are carved in rock.
89* WarIsHell: "Child in Time"
90--> ''See the blind man shooting at the world''
91--> ''Bullets flying taking toll''
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