Deep Purple Albums Quiz?


Deep Purple Albums Quiz

Welcome to the Deep Purple Albums Quiz! Deep Purple is one of the most iconic and influential rock bands of all time, known for their high-energy performances and timeless music. In this quiz, we will test your knowledge of Deep Purple’s extensive discography, spanning several decades and genres. Get ready to rock out and see how well you know their legendary albums!

Instructions:

  1. The quiz consists of multiple-choice questions. Choose the option you think is correct and mark it down.
  2. After answering all the questions, we will provide the correct answers and evaluate your score.

Deep Purple Albums Quiz?

Question 1
in seventh  studio album of   Deep Purple  "Who Do We Think We Are "  which song is the opening song of this album which was   become a part of their live shows for years to come?
A
Woman from Tokyo
B
Mary Long
C
Super Trouper
D
Rat Bat Blue
Question 1 Explanation: 
Side one 1. "Woman from Tokyo" 2. "Mary Long" 3. "Super Trouper" 4. "Smooth Dancer"
Question 2
in the album  "In Rock"   Which  song is the longest track  over ten minutes also it is a anti-war song ?
A
Flight of the Rat
B
Speed King
C
Hard Lovin' Man
D
Child in Time
Question 2 Explanation: 
"Child in Time" is a anti-war song against the Vietnam War , in album In Rock, Length 10:18
Question 3
Which track in the album of "Perfect Strangers" has this lyrics given below?"It's not against the law The point of no return And now you know the score"
A
A Gypsy's Kiss
B
Mean Streak
C
Knocking at Your Back Door"
D
Perfect Strangers
Question 3 Explanation: 
Feel it coming It's knocking at the door You know it's no good running It's not against the law The point of no return And now you know the score And now you're learning What's knockin' at your back door
Question 4
"The Book of Taliesyn" is the Deep Purple's second album ,   who originally  wrote and recorded "Kentucky Woman"  ?
A
Bob Dylan
B
Neil Diamond
C
Woody Gutrie
D
Johnny Cash
Question 4 Explanation: 
"Kentucky Woman" is a song in "The Book of Taliesyn" album of Deep Purple written and recorded by Neil Diamond in 1967
Question 5
"Shades of Deep Purple" was very first Deep Purple album released in 1968 in the album Which song written by Joe South ?
A
Hush
B
Mandrake Root
C
Love Help Me
D
Hey Joe
Question 5 Explanation: 
"Hush" was recorded by Billy Joe Royal in year 1967 and single hit 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 on year 1967.
Question 6
with "Fireball" their fifth studio album Deep Purple hit the top in UK , Which track was the   regular part of their live shows, generally used to showcase an Ian Paice drum solo?
A
No No No
B
Demon's Eye
C
Fools
D
The Mule
Question 7
Which singer  only appeared  with Deep Purple on the album "Slaves and Masters" from 1990 ? 
A
Paul Rodgers
B
Graham Bonnet
C
Ronnie James Dio
D
Joe Lynn Turner
Question 7 Explanation: 
After an Gillan departed Joe Lynn Turner had the short-lived collaboration for guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen and Deep Purple , The albumhad commercial failure and Turner fired after the tour.
Question 8
in  "Deep Purple" album ,which UK artist wrote and recorded  "Lalena" ?
A
Gerry Rafferty
B
Cat Stevens
C
Donovan
D
Van Morrison
Question 8 Explanation: 
Laleña is written and recorded by Donovan Philips Leitch , it hits Top 40 single in the autumn of 1968 and was #33 on the Hot 100 in Billboard.
Question 9
The ninth studio album of Deep Purple was "Stormbringer" , Which mythical animal was  on the sleeve of this album?
A
Arion
B
Centaur
C
Medusa
D
Pegasus
Question 9 Explanation: 
Pegasus is a flying winged horse in Greek mythology and it was the cover of "Stormbringer"
Question 10
"Abandon" album was Deep Purple's sixteenth studio album. Which track on the album was a reworking of one of their 1970s songs?
A
Bludsucker
B
Almost Human
C
Watching the Sky
D
She Was
Question 10 Explanation: 
Bludsucker was a reworking of the tracj "Bloodsucker", which had appeared on the 1970 album "In Rock".
There are 10 questions to complete.

 

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  1. I’ve been a die hard fan of Deep Purple since the first time I heard them,way back in 1970….I’ve carried the Deep Purple torch.even when it was popular not to like them….when others were raving on about Led zep and Black Sab,I never strayed from the Deep Purple path….

  2. I’m already a ‘Deep Purple’ fan since the beginning of the seventies – Together with ‘The Doors’, ‘Led Zeppelin’ and many other groups they were very important for expanding ROCK music..