Deep Purple
Slaves and Masters


1.0
awful

Review

by Nagrarok USER (219 Reviews)
September 5th, 2009 | 68 replies


Release Date: 1990 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Deep Purple goes low. Reaaaally low.

Deep Purple: A Retrospective

Episode XV: Slaves and Masters

Deep Purple always automatically evokes a connotation with their astonishingly successful Mark II line-up, which twice reunited in the band’s unstable formation. But there’s more to Deep Purple, and one of the moments to start with is what happened in between the first and second reunion of Mark II. After the rather average The House of Blue Light in ’87, the ever-present rift between Blackmore and Gillan did its usual trick and drove the band apart once again. Gillan’s replacement was ex-Rainbow vocalist Joe Lynn Turner, who would again collaborate with Blackmore, forming Purple’s Mark V. It would come to be, however, that the only performance by Turner would be on this 13th Purple album: Slaves and Masters.

Deep Purple Mk. V was:
- Joseph Arthur Mark Linquito ~ Lead Vocals
- Richard Hugh Blackmore ~ Lead Guitar
- Roger David Glover ~ Bass Guitar
- Jon Douglas Lord ~ Hammond Organ, Keyboards
- Ian Anderson Pace ~ Drums

So, did the coming of a new member revitalize the band like happened with Mark III? No, it did not. Instead of helping Deep Purple to start kicking butt again, Turner only leads the further down the generic hard rock spiral. First and foremost, this is caused by his vocals, which lack any sense of identity, sounding like any standard rock singer (if such a thing exists), could have produced. Gillan may have been getting old (Turner is 6 years younger than him), but even that didn’t take away the fact he carried one of the most charismatic voices in rock ‘n roll history.

But it’s not just the vocals that are bland, no. The rest of the band, although 4 incredibly talented musicians, perform almost as bad as Turner does. I cannot hear Ritchie Blackmore is playing on this record. I sure as hell cannot hear Jon Lord is playing on this record either. No fancy, groovy, fun rock ‘n roll features here. Absolutely not. Deep Purple is more copying rock cliché’s than they try to sound like themselves.

Add to that uncreative song writing, boring lyrics and a rather average production, and you’ve got one bad apple of an album. Slaves and Masters is as low as a band such as Deep Purple should have ever gone, and still is their worst moment by many leagues. Avoid at all costs.

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Nagrarok
September 5th 2009


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Yeah, album sucks. This is for the sole sake of eventually completing the discography.

LepreCon
September 5th 2009


5481 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I haven't heard much Mark IV and no Mark V whatsoever. I think I'll stick to the Gillian era, though Mark III DP is quite good too. Good review.

Metalstyles
September 5th 2009


8576 Comments


good review, definitely not your best, but since it's still good, i'll pos.

Nagrarok
September 5th 2009


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

I agree it isn't one of my better ones, and neither was it supposed to. It's more of a rant like the last DP one. Luckily I've been through their lowest points already.

Metalstyles
September 5th 2009


8576 Comments


yeah also you have been writing hellova lot lately, just about (half) a month ago we were tied at 33 reviews, now I am still on that 33 mark and you are already on 41 lol. But yeah good stuff man, keep writin.

Nagrarok
September 5th 2009


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

I know, when I get going, I really get going. When I've got a project to work on, I'm driven. Don't expect anything soon, however. I have a discography coming up towards the end of September I've already finished some reviews on, but the band will remain a secret. You can catch up with me in the meantime ;).

Metalstyles
September 5th 2009


8576 Comments


naah man, I'm too lazy/busy/tired/whatever to write that much. The only thing i have already written is the new Ensiferum, just waiting for the release date. Oh and if you know these 2 bands then Willie is pushing me to review the new Threat Signal and I will also do the new 69 Eyes when it comes out.

Nagrarok
September 5th 2009


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Never heard of 'em. How is the new Ensiferum then?

Metalstyles
September 5th 2009


8576 Comments


I love it and many others do too, if Altmer beats me to it he's going to give it a 2.5, but don't trust his review, I can see it being biased already. I personally made a rather thorough review about the new album and are eager to post it.

Nagrarok
September 5th 2009


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Altmer can be controversial in ratings, but I'll see for myself what I think of it.

Metalstyles
September 5th 2009


8576 Comments


yeah for sure, just know that it's a grower of an album. Have you given that Butcher Jones Ep a go yet?

Nagrarok
September 5th 2009


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Oops. Completely forgotten because of my freshly bought records. I'll get to it later this evening probably.

quaazi
September 5th 2009


200 Comments


After Child In Time, I can forgive DP for anything. ANYTHING.

Metalstyles
September 5th 2009


8576 Comments


Oops. Completely forgotten because of my freshly bought records. I'll get to it later this evening probably.
aight, no problem, just let me know what you thought of them when you do give them a go.

bastard
September 5th 2009


3432 Comments


this album looks incredibly silly

Nagrarok
September 5th 2009


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

After Child In Time, I can forgive DP for anything. ANYTHING.


Wise words



this album looks incredibly silly


And it sounds just the same.



XulOnerom
September 5th 2009


1818 Comments


I don't like when reviewers list the band lineup the way you did. I don't know, it just seems awkward. But it's just a preference. The rest of the review was great, so I pos'ed

Nagrarok
September 5th 2009


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Just my cup of tea. Band's line-ups often change, so I put it in for the sake of clarity.

XulOnerom
September 5th 2009


1818 Comments


I admit that it was thanks to you that I learned that Kerry King's second name was Ray

Nagrarok
September 5th 2009


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Hehe, that is just a little joke feature I include most of the time.



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