"Abandon is the lowest-selling record in their entire career."

 "The Deep Purple phenomenon re-emerges through incredible live performances that attract more and more fans and consolidate the love of the 'veterans'."

Abandon, released in 1998 by Deep Purple's Mk VII lineup, is widely considered their worst and lowest-selling album. Despite this, tracks like "Any Fule Kno That," "Don't Make Me Happy," and "'69" stand out for fans. The album reflects limited creative risks but marks a period where the band's live performances regained strong fan appeal, reinvigorating their legacy. Discover why Deep Purple’s Abandon album remains a controversial classic and catch their electrifying live sessions today!

 A memorable concert that established the success of the new lineup, demonstrating its ability to reach, if not exceed, the historical one before it.

 The grand finale with fireworks with "Space Truckin'", with its interminable and amazing improvisation, concludes with the guitarist destroying two "big headstock" Fender Stratocasters.

Deep Purple's 1974 California Jam performance was a monumental rock event attended by over 300,000 fans. The band delivered a powerful set featuring hits like "Burn," "Mistreated," and "Smoke On The Water." Ritchie Blackmore's antics, including guitar smashing and amplifier fire, added unforgettable flair. This concert cemented the success of the new lineup, showcasing their skill and emotional impact on the audience. Dive into Deep Purple's explosive California Jam performance and experience a legendary rock concert like never before!

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