¡Denver 1979
¡Rainbow

 Description
[Machine Translation] RAINBOW, led by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, was one of the bands that ignited the hard rock boom in Japan in the 1970s, and has had a profound influence on numerous musicians. This is a live recording of the lineup from "Down To Earth", the only studio album that the band left with Graham Bonnet, who joined the band as the second vocalist after Ronnie James Dio, the first vocalist, left the band. The setlist started with Holst's suite "Planet" with Mars as the soundtrack, and the band kicked into top gear with the first song "Eyes Of The World" to draw the audience in, followed by "Love's No Friends", "Since You've Been With Me", "The Last Time I Saw You", "The Last Time I Saw You", and "The Last Time I Saw You". Love's No Friends", "Since You Been Gone", "All Night Long", and "Lost In Hollywood" with solos by the band members in between, and the band continued to play songs from "Down To Earth". The band closed the show with their signature song, "Man On The Silver Mountain" and "Long Live Rock 'N' Roll", keeping the momentum going until the very end. The album also includes the song "Since You Been Gone," which was recorded with the help of Russ Ballard, and is a work that shows the band's awareness of the U.S. charts and their determination to make a full-scale entry into the U.S. market. Since there have been very few live recordings of the band during Graham's tenure, this powerful live work, which packages the band's vigor in its prime, is truly a collector's item that is coveted and a must-listen for any enthusiast. The two titles released at the same time feature the same songs.


凌 Credits
Rainbow

Add to Cart

¡ Detailview
¡ Tracklisting

TOP

©Neowing co.