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Rainbow (Richie Blackmore): rising LP, 180 Grams Vinyl + Download Code

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Rainbow: Rising

LP

180 grams of vinyl

new & sealed

immediately available / on stock

Label: Polydor

Date of release: 07.09.2015

"On their second release, Rainbow not only avoid the sophomore jinx; they hit a home run. After replacing the entire band (except Ronnie James Dio) immediately following the recording of the first album, Ritchie Blackmore and the Rising lineup (Blackmore; Dio; Tony Carey, keys; JIMMY Bain, bass; and the late, great Cozy Powell, drums ) had plenty of time on the road touring the first album to get the chops and material together for their second. In particular, 'Stargazer' really came together on the 1975 tour and featured stunning keyboard work from Carey. The material is uniformly strong, with 'Starstruck' and 'A Light in the Black' standing out in particular."- AllMusic

 
Tracklist:

Side 1
    Tarot Woman
    Run With The Wolf
    Starstruck
    Do You Close Your Eyes
   
Side 2
    Stargazer
    A Light In The Black



Rainbow: Rising LP 180 grams of vinyl new & sealed immediately available / on stock Label: Polydor Date of release: 07.09.2015 "On their second release, Rainbow not only avoid the sophomore jinx; they hit a home run. After replacing the entire band (except Ronnie James Dio) immediately following the recording of the first album, Ritchie Blackmore and the Rising lineup (Blackmore; Dio; Tony Carey, keys; JIMMY Bain, bass; and the late, great Cozy Powell, drums ) had plenty of time on the road touring the first album to get the chops and material together for their second. In particular, 'Stargazer' really came together on the 1975 tour and featured stunning keyboard work from Carey. The material is uniformly strong, with 'Starstruck' and 'A Light in the Blac