Slaves and Masters
Slaves and Masters
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Our Take
Our Take
Deep Purple, the legendary rockers with a discography longer than the line at a post-Brexit customs checkpoint, are back with their 1990 release, "Slaves and Masters." And let me tell you, this album is as tantalizing as a full English breakfast after a night out at a dodgy pub.
Kicking off with the fiery track "King of Dreams," it's clear that Deep Purple haven't lost their touch. Ian Gillan's vocals soar higher than Big Ben on a windy day, while Ritchie Blackmore's guitar work is as sharp as a London cabbie's wit. The band effortlessly weaves through hard-hitting rock anthems like "Fire in the Basement" and "Wicked Ways," leaving listeners headbanging like a bunch of rowdy football hooligans.
But it's not all pints and pub grub with "Slaves and Masters." Deep Purple showcases their softer side on tracks like "The Cut Runs Deep," where they delve into the complexities of relationships with the finesse of a Shakespearean drama.
Overall, "Slaves and Masters" is a triumphant return for Deep Purple, proving that even after decades in the game, they're still at the top of their musical league. So grab a cuppa, put on your best Union Jack t-shirt, and let Deep Purple take you on a musical journey that's more exhilarating than a ride on the London Eye. Cheers to that, mate!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. King of Dreams
2. The Cut Runs Deep
3. Fire in the Basement
4. Truth Hurts
5. Breakfast in Bed
6. Love Conquers All
7. Fortune Teller
9. Wicked Ways
8. Too Much Is Not Enough
10. Love Conquers All (Single Edit)
11. King of Dreams (Single Edit)
12. Slow Down Sister
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About the artist
Deep Purple
Deep Purple are the OG rock legends that set the stage on fire with their intoxicating blend of hard-hitting guitar riffs, soulful vocals, and face-melting solos. From their early days in the late '60s to their current status as gods of the rock world, these British rockers have proven time and time again that they are the masters of their craft. Led by the dynamic duo of Ian Gillan's powerhouse vocals and Ritchie Blackmore's guitar wizardry, Deep Purple burst onto the scene with classics like "Smoke on the Water" and "Highway Star" that have stood the test of time and become anthems for generations of rock fans. Their live performances are the stuff of legend, with each member bringing their own unique energy and flair to the stage. Whether it's Gillan's signature screams, Blackmore's blistering guitar solos, or Jon Lord's mesmerizing organ playing, Deep Purple never fail to deliver a show that leaves audiences in awe. But it's not just their live shows that have cemented Deep Purple's status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Their albums, from the groundbreaking "Machine Head" to the more recent "Infinite," showcase the band's ability to push musical boundaries and create timeless, unforgettable music. So if you're looking for a band that knows how to rock your socks off, look no further than Deep Purple. With a career spanning over five decades and no signs of slowing down, these rock icons are sure to continue wowing audiences for years to come.
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