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Deep Purple/Brazil 1991

Deep Purple/Brazil 1991

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From DEEP PURPLE's 1991 tour, which featured Joe Lynn Turner and produced "SLAVES AND MASTERS," the August 16th performance in São Paulo, Brazil, features excellent audience shots that could be said to be unprecedented 20 years ago. Introducing! Although many sound sources from the same period are known, this is a must-see for fans as it lets you enjoy the charm of the 6th generation PURPLE with excellent images! DEEP PURPLE toured Asia from late June to July 1991, including four performances in Japan, and then toured Brazil with a total of seven performances from mid to late August, with an interval of approximately one month. I will do it. During this "SLAVES AND MASTERS" tour, DEEP PURPLE has expanded the scale of the tour to countries they had not visited before, such as Thailand, Singapore, and Israel, and this will also be their first full-fledged tour in South America. hand. Many fans are familiar with the 1991 live performance in Brazil from the press CD title masterpiece ``SLAVES AND MASTER TAPES'' (Darker Than Blue), which recorded the performances on August 20th and 21st on a sound board. However, since there have been almost no decent audience shots, this work that will appear this time can be said to attract a lot of attention from enthusiasts. The feature of this video is that it is by far the most spectacular screen among the videos recorded at the same time. The audience shot from the 1991 tour is known to be the material recorded on Disc 3 of ``BLAZE AND FIRE'', which recorded the Osaka performance on June 26th during the Japan tour, but this work is even more amazing. quality. You might be concerned about camera shake from the photographer's hand in the beginning, but you'll be amazed by the camera work, which includes a composition that captures a panoramic view of the stage from almost the front, as well as smooth and powerful close-ups shown at key points. It will be. From the opening “Burn”, which is filled with excitement as if the venue had exploded, Richie and John’s solos, Joe and Roger’s actions are also perfectly captured. The scene where Richie and Joe get closer in the second half of the song and in the middle of "Black Night" is also clearly captured, and fans will be captivated by it. Naturally, the source material is VTR material, but thanks to the high quality of the master used, the outlines of the figures are sharp and the colors are reproduced naturally. The vivid lighting effects in "Black Night" remain colorful without fading. Once you watch this video, everyone will be convinced of the original master quality! The original material had a problem with the audio being distorted, so this time the audio track was extracted and completely remastered. The effect is significant, and the listening experience of the performance is greatly improved. "Truth Hurts", which Richie also likes (the scene where Richie, Joe, and Roger sit side by side on the drum riser during the middle part is a must-see for fans), and "The Cut Runs Deep", which is popular among fans. ”, the “SLAVES AND MASTERS” numbers unique to this time are all the best. Gillan sang "Perfect Strangers" and "Knocking At Your Back Door" from the 5th period, and it is said that the idea existed at the time of RAINBOW, so Joe's singing was more fitting than expected and it was fun. Let me. In this era where the RAINBOW taste is permeating, even the familiar "Difficult To Cure" feels different from when Gillan was enrolled. The quality of the video improved as the live progressed, and there were some scenes that looked like professional shots, such as the classic numbers "Lazy" and "Highway Star" that were repeated at the end. From the drum solo to the last song, “Smoke On The Water,” which includes “Woman From Tokyo,” the album continues to entertain fans with vivid colors. This master-quality work, which comes with an original menu, is 93 minutes long and can definitely be said to be the best audience video of Joe Lynn Turner's tenure. Live at Ginasio do Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo, Brazil 16th August 1991 AMAZING SHOT!!! 1. Intro. 2. Burn 3. Black Night 4. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 5. Child In Time 6. Black Night(reprise) 7. Truth Hurts 8. The Cut Runs Deep (incl. Hush) 9. Perfect Strangers 10. Fire In The Basement 11. Love Conquers All 12. Difficult To Cure 13. Keyboard Solo 14. Knocking At Your Back Door 15. Lazy 16 Highway Star 17. Smoke On The Water 18. Drum Solo 19. Woman From Tokyo 20. Smoke On The Water(reprise) Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Joe Lynn Turner - Vocal Roger Glover - Bass Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums COLOUR NTSC Approx.93min.

1. Intro. 2. Burn 3. Black Night 4. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 5. Child In Time 6. Black Night(reprise) 7. Truth Hurts 8. The Cut Runs Deep (incl. Hush) 9. Perfect Strangers 10. Fire In The Basement 11. Love Conquers All 12. Difficult To Cure 13. Keyboard Solo 14. Knocking At Your Back Door 15. Lazy 16. Highway Star 17. Smoke On The Water 18. Drum Solo 19. Woman From Tokyo 20. Smoke On The Water(reprise) Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Joe Lynn Turner - Vocal Roger Glover - Bass Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums COLOR NTSC Approx.93min.

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