OFF: Big news for Rainbow fans
Stephen Swann
swann at ST-CANARD.SPC.EDU
Thu Mar 5 19:18:03 EST 1998
Of course, it might also be old news, and I just missed it the first
time around. :-)
Anyway, for any of you who are big Rainbow fans, and have been pining
for a remixed _Rainbow Rising_ CD like I have... well, it's not
happening. But, there's something out now that just might salve the
pain of that for a while longer.
_The Very Best of Rainbow_ (c) 1997 Polygram records.
>From Blackmore's Rainbow:
1. Man on the Silver Mountain
2. Catch the Rainbow
>From Rainbow Rising:
3. Starstruck
4. Stargazer
>From Long Live Rock N Roll:
5. Kill the King
6. Long Live Rock N Roll
7. Gates of Babylon
>From Down to Earth:
8. Since You Been Gone
9. All Night Long
>From Difficult to Cure:
10. I Surrender
11. Can't Happen Here
>From b-side of Can't Happen Here:
12. Jealous Lover
>From Straight Between the Eyes:
13. Stone Cold
14. Power
>From Bent Out of Shape:
15. Can't Let You Go
16. Street of Dreams
A few comments:
Ok, no, it's not as great a compilation/retrospective as Judas
Priests' _Metal Works_. But, hey, most bands get a non-remastered
"greatest radio hits" comp that the real fans don't give a shit about.
This *is* remastered, and actually has "Stargazer" on it... hey, that
makes it worth the purchase price right there!
I was kind of pleasantly surprised that a few songs I remember from my
adolescence still hold up pretty well. "Street of Dreams" actually
sounds better to me now than it did when I was 16 (back then I thought
it didn't "rock" enough). ;-) "Stone Cold" has aged much better than
I thought it might. The remastered songs from the first few Dio
albums (the real reason I bought the CD) sound absolutely wonderful.
So anyway, if you're a big fan of Rainbow, especially of the old Dio
material which has never seen a decent sounding CD release, this
compilation is simply a must-have. It's the only place (for now,
anyway) that you can get decent versions of those songs... what more
need be said? :-)
Steve
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