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| Tuesday, February 8, 2011 - Rainbow Rising Deluxe Details Revealed | Universal Music Enterprises will release a "deluxe" edition of Rainbow's classic album "Rising" on February 28 in the U.K. and March 8 in North America.
"Rising" (also known as "Rainbow Rising") was released in 1976, with founding member/guitarist Ritchie Blackmore (ex-Deep Purple) retaining only Ronnie James Dio (ex-Elf) from the band's debut album, "Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow". Ritchie recruited keyboard player Tony Carey, bassist Jimmy Bain and drummer Cozy Powell (ex-Jeff Beck) to complete the new lineup. Recorded in Munich, Germany in less than a month, "Rising" was overseen by DEEP PURPLE engineer and noted rock producer Martin Birch, who would later find success with Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Whitesnake and Blue Oyster Cult.
"Rising" deluxe edition track listing:
Disc 1:
01. Tarot Woman 02. Run With The Wolf 03. Starstruck 04. Do You Close Your Eyes 05. Stargazer 06. A Light In The Black 07. Tarot Woman 08. Run With The Wolf 09. Starstruck 10. Do You Close Your Eyes 11. Stargazer 12. A Light In The Black
Disc 2 (rough mixes and alternate versions of all tracks on Disc 1):
01. Tarot Woman 02. Run With The Wolf 03. Starstruck 04. Do You Close Your Eyes 05. Stargazer 06. Coming Home 07. Stargazer 08. A Light In The Black 09. Man On The Silver Mountain · Discuss this news further (0) |
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