Deep Purple
Deep Purple Live Concert in Paris Performing Slaves and Masters Tour Highlights
In February 1991, Deep Purple took the stage at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, showcasing their powerhouse sound during the 'Slaves and Masters' World Tour. This concert followed the release of their album 'Slaves and Masters' from the previous year, which marked a significant transition for the band, featuring Joe Lynn Turner on vocals after a long-standing partnership with Ian Gillan. The tour aimed to re-establish their presence in the rock scene after a period of lineup changes and fluctuating success. Interestingly, 'Slaves and Masters' was their first studio album in four years and symbolized a fresh start, blending classic Deep Purple elements with a more polished, commercial rock vibe. The concert not only features classic tracks like 'Burn' and 'Black Night' but also highlights Deep Purple's resilience, reminding fans why they remained a titanic force in rock music.