Deep Purple : Slaves and Masters : A Forgotten Gem ?

An in-depth look at Deep Purple’s 1990 album, Slaves and Masters—the band’s one-and-only record with Joe Lynn Turner on vocals. Was it a hidden gem or a misstep in the reunion era? Join me as I explore: The controversy surrounding Ian Gillan’s exit The Rainbow-esque direction Joe Lynn Turner brought Standout tracks like “The Cut Runs Deep” and “Wicked Ways” Why the album still divides fans decades later What do you think of Slaves and Masters? Share your thoughts below, and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more Deep Purple album deep-dives and classic rock chats. As always, music is the healer and the doctor—keep spinning those discs. Please Support Now Spinning Magazine Become a Patron (free trial -cancel anytime)   / nowspinning   Join the YouTube Channel    / @nowspinningmagazine   Or make a donation via Ko-Fi: https://kofi.com/nowspinningmagazinew... The Now Spinning Magazine Merch Shop is now open! https://nowspinningmagazine.co.uk/