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Deep Purple Live at Montreux 1996 isn't just a concert film; it’s a testament to a band that refused to become a nostalgia act. Whether you’re a lifelong follower or a newcomer looking to see how the legends earned their reputation, this performance is essential viewing.

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By 1996, Deep Purple was entering a "Renaissance" period. This concert features the iconic , most notably debuting the virtuoso Steve Morse on guitar. Replacing Ritchie Blackmore was no small feat, but this performance proves why Morse was the perfect spark to reignite the band’s fire. The Performance Deep Purple Live at Montreux 1996 isn't just

Gillan’s vocals are remarkably strong here, showing a playful rapport with the Montreux crowd that only a veteran frontman can command. Why the DVD-5 Version? By 1996, Deep Purple was entering a "Renaissance" period

Tracks like "Ted the Mechanic" and "Cascades: I'm Not Your Lover" showcase Morse’s unique fusion-influenced style, blending seamlessly with Jon Lord’s Hammond organ.