"Rock Story" from Belgium is not a Deep Purple album; rather, it's a compilation album featuring various bands and tracks from the rock genre. While it doesn't exclusively feature Deep Purple, it offers a diverse selection of rock music from different artists. This compilation provides listeners with a mix of rock sounds and serves as a musical journey through various rock styles This web page has photos of album covers, inner sleeves, record labels together with production details, musicians and track-listing.
Collector's Description: | A 12" compilation album with original recordings of Deep Purple and various other bands |
Music Genre: |
Rock |
Record Company Label & Catalog-nr: | EMI Music For Pleasure 4M032-52169 / Sounds Superb |
Media Format: |
12" Vinyl LP Gramophone Record Album weight: 230 gram |
Year & Country: |
Made in Belgium |
Track Listing of: DEEP PURPLE - Rock Story |
The Song/tracks on "DEEP PURPLE - Rock Story" are
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High Resolution Photo Album Back Cover
Enlarged High Resolution Photo of the Record's label
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