Rainbow/UK 1976
Rainbow/UK 1976
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Disc 1(47:50) 1. Over The Rainbow 2. Kill The King 3. Mistreated 4. Sixteenth Century Greensleeves 5. Catch The Rainbow 6. Lazy 7. Man On The Silver Mountain 8. Blues/Man On The Silver Mountain ( reprise) Disc 2(46:15) 1. Keyboard Intro 2. Stargazer 3. Still I'm Sad incl. Keyboard Solo 4. Drum Solo feat. 1812 Overture 5. Still I'm Sad (reprise) 6. Do You Close Your Eyes incl. Guitar Crash
A live album containing their first UK performance will be released. RAINBOW's first home performance took place on August 31, 1976 in Bristol. It has already been more than a year since their debut, and they have released two albums, but up until then they had only performed live in North America. This is a good opportunity, so let's take a quick look back at the progress of the “RISING lineup (Richie/Ronnie/Cozy/Tony/Jimmy)”. April 1975: Richie leaves DEEP PURPLE August 4, 1975: “Ginrei no Chasha” released September 1975: Tour lineup confirmed November 10-December 1975: North American tour (20 performances) 1976 March 1976: “Rainbow Soaring Conqueror (RISING)” released ・June 11-August 3, 1976: North American tour (20 performances) ・August 31-September 14, 1976: UK tour (10 performances) Performances) ← [This work] ・September 20, 1976 - October 18, 1976: European tour (21 performances) ・November 4, 1976 - November 22, 1976: Australian tour (10 performances) ・December 1976 2nd - December 16th: Australian tour (10 performances) February 1977: Jimmy Bain is fired. In this way, the former ELF members were fired without performing a live show, and the "RISING lineup" was formed from the first live show. After the North American tour, the production of ``RISING'', and the North American tour, they returned to their home country for the first time. What is included in this work is the first day. This work is packed with passionate performances to prove the appeal of the new band to fans in their home country, and the sounds that record those performances are also hot. When it comes to historical valuable live performances, it is a blessing to have a roaring sound, but this work is clear enough to vividly convey the coolest performance even if you ignore such circumstances. Of course, it is an audience album full of vintage feeling that cannot be said to be ``like a soundboard'', but it is neither explosive nor thin, and there is no distortion or noise. This is a recording that has been known to some people for some time, but this time the pitch that was out of order has been accurately corrected with the latest mastering, and the hiss noise has also been reduced. As a result, we achieved a sound in which each person's performance stands out clearly without blurring in a clear atmosphere, but the most amazing parts are the guitar, vocals, and drums. Although it depends on the balance of the scene, it is a live album that can hit the charm of this era itself. And that performance is filled with passion and passion to conquer their home country. There is no way that RAINBOW at this time can be missed, but even by that standard it is amazing. It will be Ritchie's first Bristol performance in two years since May 1974, but the undercard two years ago was ELF. The two leading performers, who used to be in the opening act and the main act, stand side by side and give a truly amazing performance. There are not many cheers at the beginning of this work, and the clear “Over The Rainbow” and “Kill The King” roar, but the storm of loud cheers and whistling that erupts after that is so hard to believe that it is the same venue. Perhaps the mixed atmosphere of ``What kind of band is this!?'' and ``I've been waiting for this!'' was all fired up by one song. It is also a hot “Kill The King” that can only be thought of as such. Then, "Mistreated", which was played two years ago but had a completely different tone, was met with intense but consistent clapping. With just one song, the fans in their home country went wild, and with the next song, they completely obeyed. In this work, that document is clearly recorded. RAINBOW's first performance in their home country, revived with the latest remaster. The band I wanted to form, even if it meant kicking off the big name DEEP PURPLE, and how amazing the music I wanted to pursue. This is a great recording that records the enthusiastic performance that tries to prove that and the moment of victory with splendid sound. A live album in which the seven colors of the rainbow blazed bright red. Please enjoy it to the fullest! Live at Bristol Hippodrome, Bristol, UK 31st August 1976 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND Disc 1(47:50) 1. Over The Rainbow 2. Kill The King 3. Mistreated 4. Sixteenth Century Greensleeves 5. Catch The Rainbow 6. Lazy 7 . Man On The Silver Mountain 8. Blues/Man On The Silver Mountain (reprise) Disc 2(46:15) 1. Keyboard Intro 2. Stargazer 3. Still I'm Sad incl. Keyboard Solo 4. Drum Solo feat. 1812 Overture 5. Still I'm Sad (reprise) 6. Do You Close Your Eyes incl. Guitar Crash