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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