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DEEP PURPLE in the Joe Lynn Turner era, where the excavation of the original master of traditional recordings continues. Two new titles that will complete the collection have been decided to be released simultaneously! This work is the second part of such a two-part release. It is a superb audience recording of the “March 8, 1991 Brussels performance”. As mentioned in the simultaneous release “PARIS 1991”, both works were directly digitized from the original master of the topical master “Stephane”. However, it is not just two sister works, but actually the fifth and sixth daughters of the six sisters, and this work in particular is a special edition that is different from the other five works. In order to confirm the circumstances around that, let’s start with the position of the show. Let’s organize the relationship of the rare sister series while taking a bird’s-eye view of the activity outline at that time. 1990 “SLAVES AND MASTERS” released on October 22nd 1991 February 4th – March 17th: Europe #1 (30 performances) ←★Here★ April 10th – May 15th: North America (9 performances) ←※PHILADELPHIA 1991 June 24th – July 3rd: Asia (6 performances) August 16th – 24th: South America (7 performances) ←※SAO PAULO 1991 September 14th – 26th: Europe #2 (5 performances) September 28th + 29th: Israel (2 performances) ←※ISRAEL FIRE This is the overall picture of the Joe Lynn Turner era, which is officially treated as a dark history. The above three titles are basic soundboard albums from all over the world, but the master “Stephane” recorded “Europe #1”, which was much earlier than that. Here, let’s focus on the dates by dividing them into smaller regions. Details of “Europe #1” ・February 4-6: Italy (3 performances) * February 8-12: France (4 performances) ← * LYON 1991 etc. ・February 13-24: Germany / Switzerland (9 performances) * February 26: France performance ← * PARIS 1991 ・March 1-5: Northern Europe (4 performances) ・March 7: Netherlands performance * March 8: Belgium performance ← ★ This work ★ ・March 10-17: UK (7 performances) … and so on. This time, the Omoto series has been a succession of “MARSEILLES 1991”, “TOULOUSE 1991”, and “AMNEVILLE 1991”, starting with the masterpiece “LYON 1991 DEFINITIVE MASTER”, but they are all French performances. Furthermore, the simultaneously released “PARIS 1991” is also French. Only this work is recorded in Belgium. Moreover, the Brussels performance was not recorded as a series of consecutive performances, but about 10 days away from Paris. Not satisfied with all the performances in France, he crossed the border to re-record, which shows how much Stephane likes Joe’s DEEP PURPLE. I’m even happy with his spirit. And this work is a masterpiece that perfectly lives up to that spirit. It’s not a close-up type, similar to “MARSEILLES 1991”, but that doesn’t mean it feels distant. The core that penetrates the clear and transparent atmosphere is extremely sharp and has excellent rushing power. It reaches you straight to the hand with every fine detail, like a laser beam. It’s a masterpiece that makes your heart swell. This is the youngest daughter album that is the final installment of the rare beautiful sisters recording series. In this collection of “Stephane”, “LYON 1991 DEFINITIVE MASTER” and “PARIS 1991” are the two greatest peaks. Then, “MARSEILLES 1991”, “TOULOUSE 1991” and “AMNEVILLE 1991” will be released to enjoy the “Complete French Performance”. This may be the last work, but most people will probably reach this work. The best audience recording of the “March 8, 1991 Brussels Performance”. This is a masterpiece directly digitized from the original master of the popular master “Stephane”, and is the final installment of the same recording artist series following five performances in France. You can enjoy the thrill of running a tour alongside a master. Forest National, Brussels, Belgium 8th March 1991 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Disc:1 (53:32) 1. Intro. 2. Burn 3. Black Night incl. Child In Time / Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll 4. Truth Hurts 5. The Cut Runs Deep incl. Hush 6. Perfect Strangers 7. Fire In The Basement 8. King Of Dreams Disc:2 (51:37) 1. Love Conquers All 2. Difficult To Cure 3. Keyboard Solo 4. Knocking At Your Back Door 5. Hey Joe 6. Lazy 7. Highway Star 8. Smoke On The Water 9. Drums Solo 10. Hall Of The Mountain King/Woman From Tokyo/Smoke On The Water(reprise) Ritchie Blackmore – Guitar Joe Lynn Turner – Vocal Roger Glover – Bass Jon Lord – Keyboards Ian Paice – Drums
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