147 - Deep Purple: "Slave and Masters" (1990)
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On today's episode I am going to take a look at the album “Slaves and Masters” by Deep Purple, the band's thirteenth studio album released on October 22, 1990.
Selected songs are "Fire in the Basement", "King of Dreams", "Wicked Ways" and "The Cut Runs Deep".
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Summary
In this episode, Bill delves into Deep Purple's 13th studio album, 'Slaves and Masters,' exploring the band's history, the tensions that led to lineup changes, and the impact of Joe Lynn Turner's arrival as lead vocalist. He provides a detailed analysis of the album's tracks, highlighting the blend of styles and the emotional resonance of the music. He also shares personal reflections on how the album connects to his life experiences, while discussing the mixed feelings within the band regarding the album's legacy.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Deep Purple's Legacy
05:19 The Tensions Within the Band
09:54 The Arrival of Jolyne Turner
13:14 Exploring the Album: Slaves and Masters
16:12 The Shift in Musical Style
20:44 Personal Reflections on the Album
24:05 The Band's Mixed Reactions to the Album