Deep Purple - Slaves & Masters - Limited 180-Gram Translucent Blue & Purple Marble Colored Vinyl (Blue Vinyl)
- King of Dreams
- The Cut Runs Deep
- Fire in the Basement
- Fortuneteller
- Truth Hurts
- Love Conquers All
- Breakfast in Bed
- Too Much Is Not Enough
- Wicked Ways
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- MOVLP505
- Tracks
- 9
- Pressing
- 180g
Slaves and Masters is the thirteenth studio album by the British rock band, recorded early to mid 1990 and was released on October 23, 1990. This is the only album to feature former lead vocalist, who had joined the previous year after the firing of. Before hiring Turner, the band had considered singer of, but other obligations made him unavailable. Performed by: • guitar / • vocals / • keyboards / • drums / • bass guitar, vocals Single released: Track 1 - / Track 6 -
Tracklist
- A1. King Of Dreams
- A2. The Cut Runs Deep
- A3. Fire In The Basement
- A4. Fortuneteller
- B1. Truth Hurts
- B2. Love Conquers All
- B3. Breakfast In Bed
- B4. Too Much Is Not Enough
- B5. Wicked Ways
- King of Dreams
- The Cut Runs Deep
- Fire in the Basement
- Fortuneteller
- Truth Hurts
- Love Conquers All
- Breakfast in Bed
- Too Much Is Not Enough
- Wicked Ways
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Catalog No.
- MOVLP505
- Tracks
- 9
- Colour
- BluePurple
- Pressing
- 180gColored Vinyl
- Edition
- Limited Edition
Limited edition of 2000 numbered copies on blue & purple marble coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Slaves 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 between Rainbow and a Deep Purple album.