rainbow album download Rainbow album download. 's Rainbow - (1975) Long Live Rock'n'Roll - (1978) Down To Earth - (1979) - (1981) (EP) - 1981. Straight Between The Eyes - (1982) - (1983) - (1986) ( CD 1 ) 01 - Spotlight Kid 02 - I Surrender 03 - Miss Mistreated 04 - Street Of Dreams 05 - Jealous Lover 06 - Can't Happen Here 07 - Tearin' Out My Heart 08 - 09 - Bad Girl. ( CD 2 ) 01 - Difficult To Cure 02 - Stone Cold 03 - Power 04 - Man On The Silver Mountain 05 - Long Live Rock'n'Roll 06 - Weiss Heim. - (1995) Live In Germany 1976 - (2001) ( CD 1 ) 01 - Kill The King 02 - Mistreated 03 - Sixteenth Century Greensleeves 04 - Catch The Rainbow. ( CD 2 ) 01 - Man On The Silver Mountain 02 - Stargazer 03 - Still I'm Sad 04 - Do You Close Your Eyes. - (2006) ( CD 1 ) 01 - Kill The King 02 - Mistreated 03 - Sixtheenth Century Greensleeves 04 - Catch The Rainbow 05 - Long Live Rock 'N' Roll. ( CD 2 ) 01 - Man On The Silver Mountain 02 - Still I'm Sad 03 - Do You Close Your Eyes. Over The Rainbow - Live In Moscow - (2009) ( CD 1 ) 01 - Tarot Woman 02 - Kill The King 03 - Street Of Dreams 04 - Man On The Silver Mountain 05 - Death Alley Driver 06 - Eyes Of The World 07 - Ariel 08 - Wolf To The Moon 09 - Power. ( CD 2 ) 01 - Can't Happen Here 02 - Jealous Lover 03 - Drum Solo 04 - Stargazer 05 - Long Live Rock'n'Roll 06 - Since You've Been Gone 07 - I Surrender 08 - All Night Long. Black Masquerade (Live) - 2013. ( CD 1 ) 01 - Introduction 02 - Spotlight Kid 03 - Too Late For Tears 04 - Long Live Rock 'N' Roll-Black Night 05 - Hunting Humans 06 - Wolf To The Moon/Difficult To Cure 07 - Keyboard Solo 08 - Still I'm Sad 09 - Man On The Silver Mountain. ( CD 2 ) 01 - Temple of The King 02 - Black Masquerade 03 - Ariel 04 - Since You've Been Gone 05 - Perfect Strangers 06 - Sixteenth Century Greensleeves 07 - Hall of The Mountain King 08 - Burn 09 - Smoke On The Water. Rainbow. Rainbow (also known as Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow or Blackmore's Rainbow) are a British rock band led by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore. Estabilished in 1975. By 1973, Blackmore had steered through a significant personnel change, with Ian Gillan and being replaced by David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes. However, the new members were keen to add new musical styles and Blackmore found his request to record the Steve Hammond-penned "Black Sheep of the Family" with "Sixteenth Century Greensleeves" turned down by the band. He decided to record the song with instead, using Dio's band ELF (3) as additional musicians. He enjoyed the results, and a full album, billed as Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow was recorded between February and March 1975 at Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany. The band name was inspired by the Rainbow Bar and Grill in Hollywood. After the release of three studio albums and an extensive world tour in 1977–78, Blackmore decided that he wanted to take the band in a new commercial direction away from the "sword and sorcery" theme. Dio did not agree with this change and left Rainbow. Together with then new vocalist , Blackmore scored a hit single with “Since You Been Gone”. After more lineup changes and albums, Ritchie disbanded Rainbow in early 1984 to rejoin the reunited Deep Purple. He resurrected Rainbow once again in early 1994, just after leaving Deep Purple for good. However, Blackmore turned his attention to his long- time musical passion, Renaissance and medieval music. Rainbow was put on hold once again after playing its final concert in Esbjerg, Denmark in 1997. Blackmore, together with his partner as vocalist then formed the Renaissance-influenced Blackmore's Night. Against all expectations, Blackmore reformed Rainbow, with an all-new line-up, in late 2015. Blackmore announced that he would play "all rock" concerts in the summer of 2016 under the banner of 'Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow', his first rock shows since 1997. The new Rainbow line-up was announced on November 6, 2015. It featured singer , Stratovarius keyboardist , Blackmore’s Night drummer and bassist Bob Nouveau (Bob Curiano). Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow. Dismayed by Deep Purple’s move towards funk and soul-influenced material, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore formed Rainbow in 1975 to pursue his vision of unsullied hard rock. Rather than assemble a new band, Blackmore simply hijacked Elf, who had opened for Deep Purple in 1974. Blackmore formed an immediately bond with Elf’s lead singer, Ronnie James Dio, and from that partnership came early Rainbow classics like “Man On the Silver Mountain,” “Self Portrait” and “Snake Charmer.” The formula was surprisingly prescient. Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow lays the early blueprint for bands like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, who would lead hard rock into its next phase. The album’s other great contribution is its medieval-themed epics. With imagery of knights and castles and eternal glory, “The Temple of the King” and “Sixteenth Century Greensleeves” heralded the epic fantasies of heavy metal’s future. Dio was Rainbow’s breakout star, but the album belongs to Blackmore, and in the finale — the instrumental “Still I’m Sad”— he wields his guitar like a mighty swordsman. Kesha: 'Rainbow' Album Stream & Download - Listen Now! Kesha just dropped her brand new album Rainbow and you can stream it in full right here! This is the 30-year-old singer’s first album in five years following a long legal battle with producer Dr. Luke during which she was blocked from releasing new music. Kesha has already released four songs from the album, which all got accompanying videos: “Praying,” “Woman,” “Hymn,” and “Learn to Let Go.” You can download the album now on iTunes or stream it below via Spotify. WHAT DO YOU THINK of Kesha’s new album Rainbow ? Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow. Perhaps the first example of "dragon rock" -- a style perfected by bands like Iron Maiden and Dio in the early to mid-'80s -- was Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, a rather pretentious 1975 collection from the guitarist's first post-Deep Purple project. Fittingly enough, a young Ronnie James Dio provides the goblin-like frontman presence required by the increasingly Baroque Blackmore. The young Dio is at his best when he fully gives in to his own and Blackmore's medieval fantasy leanings, in hard-rocking tracks like "Sixteenth Century Greensleeves" and "Man on the Silver Mountain." The dark, trudging doom rock of "Self Portrait" most clearly showcases what they were capable of. The album's ponderous lyrics are occasionally punctuated by poetic phrases such as "crossbows in the firelight." Rainbow become a true embarrassment when they try to lighten up and boogie down. "If You Don't Like Rock ]n' Roll" is really an abomination, a pale imitation of second-rate radio-rockers like BTO. Although Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow provides a few listenable tracks, its primary value is historical. Look to Rainbow's next album, Rainbow Rising (1976), to grasp the heavy metal potential that is only hinted at here.