Author  |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
| Brown, Andy R. |
Introduction: A Purple passage or a lasting legacy? |
2026 |
Who Do We Think They Are? Deep Purple and Metal Studies |
|
1-30 |
| Brown, Andy R. |
Darker Than Blue, the DPAS and Simon Robinson: Master of the Purple Back Catalogue |
2026 |
Who Do We Think They Are? Deep Purple and Metal Studies |
|
273-304 |
| Dickinson, James |
Wizard of the Art: Jon Lord, a Legacy “In Rock” keyboard |
2026 |
Who Do We Think They Are? Deep Purple and Metal Studies |
|
56-76 |
| Ebert, Kevin |
Deep Purple’s Black Knight: The Virtuoso Identity of Ritchie Blackmore in defining the riff-driven heavy metal of “In Rock” |
2026 |
Who Do We Think They Are? Deep Purple and Metal Studies |
|
33-55 |
| Elflein, Dietmar |
Flight of the Riff: Distinguishing Hard Rock and Metal in the Seminal Styles of Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Uriah Heep, and Black Sabbath |
2026 |
Who Do We Think They Are? Deep Purple and Metal Studies |
|
189-209 |
| Fellezs, Kevin |
Taking the Lead: Ritchie Blackmore and Tommy Bolin (re)shape Heavy rock virtuosity |
2026 |
Who Do We Think They Are? Deep Purple and Metal Studies |
|
133-155 |
| Hazle, Dawn |
From Underground Cafés to the Kremlin: Deep Purple’s Influence on Russian Hard'n'Heavy Music Behind the Iron Curtain |
2026 |
Who Do We Think They Are? Deep Purple and Metal Studies |
|
254-272 |
| Herbst, Jan |
Martin Birch – Catalyst: The Pivotal Role of Deep Purple’s Sound Engineer on the Classic Mk. 2 Albums |
2024 |
Who Do We Think They Are? Deep Purple and Metal Studies |
|
t.b.c. |
| Herbst, Jan-Peter |
Martin Birch – Catalyst: The Pivotal Role of Deep Purple’s Sound Engineer on the Classic Mk2 Albums. |
2026 |
Who Do We Think They Are? Deep Purple and Metal Studies |
|
209-231 |
| Lilja, Esa |
The Tonal Language of Deep Purple Mk2: Riffs, Modes, Chords, and Progressions |
2026 |
Who Do We Think They Are? Deep Purple and Metal Studies |
|
159-188 |