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A TIME OF TRANSITION

Ian Paice takes us back in time to one of the band’s transitional eras, namely 1987 through 1993. Across this span, the band had issued a second Mark II reunion album in The House of Blue Light, followed by Slaves and Masters (featuring Joe Lynn Turner on lead vocals), and finally The Battle Rages On…, one last gasp of Mark II before the genesis of the Steve Morse era with 1996’s well-regarded Purpendicular.

The House of Blue

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