LP RAINBOW Bent Out Of Shape (Re-Release) WHITE Vinyl RCV043LP (Deep Purple)

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LP RAINBOW

Bent Out Of Shape

Limited Edition of 1000 Copies In White Vinyl


Country of release: England, 2012

Original released: 1983

Label: Back On Black

Catalogue number: RCV043LP

Barcode: 803341334953

Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes

 

 Condition Record: Mint

Condition Cover: Mint

  LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)

 

 

Tracks Side 1:

1. Stranded (4:25)
2. Can't Let You Go (4:19)
3. Fool For The Night (4:03)
4. Fire Dance (4:27)
5. Anybody There (2:37)  

Tracks Side 2:

1. Desperate Heart (4:00)

2. Street Of Dreams (4:24)
3. Drinking With The Devil (3:41)
4. Snowman (4:30)
5. Make Your Move (3:55)     Listen At YouTube:         With Joe Lynn Turner on board, Rainbow tried one crossover record and one no-frills hard rock record -- which meant that Bent out of Shape, their third album with Turner, provided a fine opportunity to get a little arty. Not that the band has turned into Genesis or even returned to the mystical pretensions of its early work; they have merely broadened their horizons. Ironically, that means that they've retreated, at least partially, to the radio-ready sound of Difficult to Cure, but this time, they aren't just trying for a crossover hit. As producer, Roger Glover has widened their sonic horizon without losing sonic muscle, making sure that the album is, at its core, hard rock. His production works, since the record hits pretty hard even when it gets a little fruity, which it does quite often -- the stately, silly church organs that "Can't Let You Go," the fugue-like cadences of "Fire Dance," the mock-classical instrumental "Anybody There." Those instrumental flourishes highlight Bent out of Shape's true strength, which is its sonics -- the record sounds good and the music flows well. However, beneath that surface, there's not much there -- the songs don't have strong hooks, or are memorable in and of themselves. With that in mind, it's not entirely surprising that this is the last studio record Rainbow cut (although they would later reunite in the '90s), but it's not a bad way to go out. It sounds good and has some prime Ritchie Blackmore performances, plus it rocks pretty hard -- all essential ingredients for a good Rainbow record, even if this time it adds up to a record that's merely solid, not remarkable. (Stephen Thomas Erlewine/allmusic.com)

Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar
Roger Glover  - Bass
Joe Lynn Turner - Vocals  
David Rosenthal - Keyboards
Chuck Bürgi - Drums

 

Versand innerhalb Deutschland (versichert mit GLS - generell innerhalb von 24 Stunden)  5,00 Euro

Egal wieviele LPs gekauft werden, Versand immer 5,00 Euro. Keine weiteren Versandkosten ab der zweiten LP!!

Shipping within EEC & Oversea (AIRMAIL) 8,50 Euro

  

 

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