Deep Purple's Mark 4 line up band genesis in mid 1975
Deep Purple's Glenn Hughes and Jon Lord can be seen here discussing the transition of the band into the Mark 4 line up. Ritchie Blackmore had announced his departure in April 1975, and the band decided to carry on with Tommy Bolin on guitar. They produced the critically acclaimed 'Come Taste The band'

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