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The Very Best of Rainbow

Rainbow
Release Date: 07/15/1997
Original Release:  1997
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 257130_CD
UPC # 731453768727
Label: Polydor (USA)
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Disc: 1
1. Man on the Silver Mountain sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Catch the Rainbow sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Starstruck sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Stargazer sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Kill the King sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Gates of Babylon sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Since You Been Gone sound samples  real  |  windows media
9. All Night Long sound samples  real  |  windows media
10. I Surrender sound samples  real  |  windows media
11. Can't Happen Here sound samples  real  |  windows media
12. Jealous Lover sound samples  real  |  windows media
13. Stone Cold sound samples  real  |  windows media
14. Power sound samples  real  |  windows media
15. Can't Let You Go sound samples  real  |  windows media
16. Street of Dreams sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Rainbow
Distributor: Universal Distribution

Notes: Rainbow: Ronnie James Dio, Joe Lynn Turner, Graham Bonnet (vocals); Ritchie Blackmore (guitar, bass); Mickey Lee Soule (piano, Mellotron, clavinet, organ); David Rosenthal, Don Airey, Tony Carey, David Stone (keyboards); Jimmy Bain, Craig Gruber, Bob Daisley, Roger Glover (bass); Gary Driscoll, Cozy Powell, Bob Rondinelli, Chuck Burgi (drums). Additional personnel: Rainer Pietsch (conductor); Munich Philharmonic Orchestra. Producers: Ritchie Blackmore, Martin Birch, Ronnie James Dio, Roger Glover. Compilation producer: Bill Levenson. Engineers include: Gary Edwards, Flemming Rasmussen, Nick Blagona. Includes liner notes by Pete Frame, Mark Welch, Jerry Bloom. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Graham Bonnet, Joe Lynn Turner, Ronnie James Dio (vocals); Ritchie Blackmore (guitar); Micky Lee Soule (piano, Clavinet, organ, Mellotron); David Rosenthal, Don Airey, David Stone, Tony Carey (keyboards); Cozy Powell, Bob Rondinelli, Chuck Burgi, Gary Driscoll (drums). Audio Mixer: Martin Birch. Photographers: Anthony Loew; Fin Costello. Unknown Contributor Role: Munich Philharmonic Orchestra. Arranger: Ritchie Blackmore. The Best of Rainbow compiles 16 of the best tracks from Rainbow's first seven studio albums, wisely avoiding 1977's live On Stage release. The first two tracks from their debut album, 1975's Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, showcases the instant bond that was formed between Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio, especially on "Man on the Silver Mountain." Blackmore changed the band for the following year's Rainbow Rising, with Jimmy Bain replacing bass player Craig Gruber, and Cozy Powell taking percussion duties away from Gary Driscoll. Adding keyboard player Tony Carey helped tracks like "Starstruck" and the lengthy "Stargazer" to sound a little more dimensional and fluent than the group's first effort. All of 1978's Long Live Rock and Roll have Rainbow settling in to a heavier sound with faster guitar riffs, proven on the frantic "Kill the King" and on the string accompanied "Gates of Babylon." With Dio leaving in 1978, Graham Bonnet filled in on vocals for Down to Earth, with Roger Glover playing bass. Although the album gave the band a number 40 hit with "Since You've Been Gone," one of Russ Ballard's creations, Bonnet left thereafter and was replaced by Joe Lynn Turner for the Difficult to Cure album. The album sold on the strength of "I Surrender," one of their best tracks, but the remaining tunes marked the beginning of Rainbow's recession. "Jealous Lover," the B-side to 1981's "Can't Happen Here" is a nice addition to the collection, while the next four tracks from Rainbow's most disappointing releases are best heard here than on their parent albums. For a hits package, The Very Best of Rainbow doubles as both a handy sift through the group's changing lineup and as a good place to start for those who are inquisitive. ~ Mike DeGagne
Ritchie Blackmore's combustible guitar riffs in the seminal band Deep Purple were the sparks that fed the conflagration of a whole new genre: heavy metal. Blackmore's musical ambition led him away from the band in 1975, after which he poached members of the band Elf--including vocalist Ronnie James Dio--to record the solo project that would evolve into the band Rainbow. Dio's lyrics were a castles-and-kings affair and Blackmore's classical-derived music suited them well. The pair--with an ever-rotating line-up behind them--recorded several popular albums, until Dio was lured away by Black Sabbath in '79. Blackmore reunited with Deep Purple in 1984, revisiting Rainbow briefly in the mid-'90s before finally pulling the plug on both bands and moving on to the medieval folk act Blackmore's Night.
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