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Deep Purple
In 1994, Steve Morse took over the guitar slot; the revitalized group returned to the studio for 1996's Purpendicular, which proved a success among the Purple faithful. 1998's Abandon followed, as well as a 1999 orchestral performance released the following year as Live at the Royal Albert Hall. Deep Purple, the same year released a four-disc set Shades: 1968-1998, which collected hits, demos, live takes, and unreleased tracks from throughout the years.
In the late '90s and early 2000, the archival releases and collections of DVDs (Total Abandon: Live Australia 1999, In Concert with the London Symphony Orchestra, Bombay Calling, and New Live & Rare) were launched. Despite the numerous lineup turmoil during their career, Deep Purple survives well in the 21st century.
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