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01. "King Of Dreams" 02. "The Cut Runs Deep" 03. "Fire In The Basement" 04. "Truth Hurts" 05. "Breakfast In Bed" 06. "Love Conquers All" 07. "Fortuneteller" 08. "Too Much Is Not Enough" 09. "Wicked Ways"
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 | Description: | laves and Masters is the thirteenth studio album by Deep Purple, and was released in 1990. Deep Purple went through more than their share of personnel changes over the years. In 1990, their lineup consisted of guitarist Ritchie Blackmore (who had returned to the Purple fold in 1984 after leaving the band to form Rainbow following the release of Stormbringer in November 1974), singer Joe Lynn Turner(who was once the lead singer of Rainbow), keyboardist/organist Jon Lord, drummer Ian Paice, and bassist Roger Glover. Longtime Purple followers where more than happy with the return of Blackmore. "King Of Dreams", "The Cut Runs Deep", and "Fire In The Basement" are all classic Deep Purple tracks. Blackmore's guitar solos and Lord's keyboard runs harp back to the Deep Purple of old. The album sounds like a cross betweenRainbow and a Deep Purple album. - Recorded at Greg Rike Productions, Orlando
Additional recording at Sountec Studios Inc.
PowerStation N.Y.
Mixed at PowerStation N.Y.
? 1990 BMG Music © 1990 BMG Music
Distributed by BMG
Made in Germany
All songs published by Blackmore Music Ltd., Rugged Music Ltd., and administered by Thames Overtures Ltd. except "Too Much Is Not enough" published by EMI Screen Gems"Slaves And Masters" is a classic rock album by the legendary British band Deep Purple, released in 1990 and now available on CD from Sony Music. This record marks a unique chapter in Deep Purple's history, featuring Joe Lynn Turner as lead vocalist. The album blends powerful guitar riffs, dynamic keyboards, and melodic vocals to deliver standout tracks like "King of Dreams," "The Cut Runs Deep," and "Love Conquers All." Known for their pioneering role in hard rock and heavy metal, Deep Purple has sold over 100 million albums worldwide with iconic hits such as "Smoke on the Water" and "Highway Star." Their influence spans decades, earning them induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Sony Music, one of the world?s leading music companies, is renowned for its high-quality releases across genres and its commitment to supporting legendary artists like Deep Purple. |  | Cover: |
CD Jewel box |
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74321187192 |
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Eugene S. - 05/Sep/2024  The thirteenth studio album by the English rock band Deep Purple, and was released on 22 October 1990. This is the only Deep Purple album to feature former Rainbow lead vocalist Joe Lynn Turner, who had joined the previous year after the firing of Ian Gillan. I recommend.
|  | Sergey S. - 26/Dec/2021  Deep purple, having curtailed Ian Gillan and replaced him with Joe Lynn Turner's vocals, lost its main advantage - recognition, and without him, the group was just lost in the general mass.
«Slaves and masters» is not associated with the album of Deep Purple, it is rather an album of Rainbow or some other band.
Despite Blackmore's, Lord’s, Glover’s and Paice's magnificent performance, “Slaves and masters” became the band's most unsuccessful album at the time of its release in 1990.
Jon Lord himself admitted that "Slaves and masters" became an album of Deep purple, which should not have been signed with its own name. Or else will it be further...
|  | Alexander Ivanovich S. - 13/May/2020  The good hard rock album with great singer - Joe Lynn Turner. The music is like a Rainbow with J.L. Turner. Only disappointment - this is not a remastered release.
|  | Alexander S. - 12/Jun/2019  Joe Lynn Turner - on vocals. Very pleased with the first two things, with bright memorable choruses. The next thing - Fire In The Basement - is very typical for DP, but I was not very impressed. Truth Hurts is a spectacular guitar intro, a midtempo beautiful thing. The ballad Love Conquers All could have taken place, but she lacks a beautiful chorus, the DP did not reach here. There is an interesting riff and guitar solo in Fortuneteller - already something. Too Much Is Not Enough - a passing thing. At the end of the DP, they pleased Wicked Ways - a good completion of the album!
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