Deep.purple.live.at.montreux.1996.dvd-5 Link

You get definitive, high-octane versions of "Smoke on the Water," "Highway Star," and "Speed King."

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. Deep.Purple.Live.At.Montreux.1996.DVD-5

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 You get definitive, high-octane versions of "Smoke on

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? Replacing Ritchie Blackmore was no small feat, but

Crucial for a band where the interplay between the bass (Roger Glover) and drums (Ian Paice) needs to be felt as much as heard.