Rainbow – Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow (MQA x UHQCD) 2018 (1975), WavPack+MP3

Rainbow – Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow (MQA x UHQCD) 2018 (1975), WavPack+MP3


After some failed efforts, finally someone has put on CD a really great remaster from one of the most influential albums in Rock history: Universal Japan has released “Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow” on a high-fidelity UHQCD / MQA, with a High Resolution cutting copied from the original UK tapes at FX Copyroom, and freshly remastered. It’s the same remastering / transfer used previously for the SHM-CD, but this UHQCD / MQA is even better.

At the time of the original release, this, the first Rainbow album, was widely praised for its fantasy / heroic-like lyrical content and the innovative rock style, which still influence on many musicians today. The young Ronnie James Dio is at his best here.
When the opening riff to “Man on the Silver Mountain” starts, you know its an instant classic. The addicting riff has the same effect like Smoke on the Water and the powerful chorus belted out by Dio makes this one of the best songs of all time.

Another one of the classics on here is “Sixteenth Century Greensleeves” with the pounding, marching guitar riff and the melodic and soothing vocal line of Dio talking about a damsal in distress locked up in a castle back in the 1500’s.
Fast and short rockers like “If You Don’t Like Rock ‘n’ Roll” and “Black Sheep of the Family” are nice and speed up the pace of the album. “Self-Portrait” is a solid mid-tempo rocker with a great vocal number and the chorus is just magnificent.
And then you have “Temple of the King” with its acoustic guitar flow that comes straight from the Eastern European Renaissance style that Blackmore made his own. It’s a wonderful song and there is certainly no other Rainbow song like it.

“Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow” is definitely a must have for Dio, Blackmore, and hard rock / classic rock fans. The tandem of both these musicians was unique and created a classic.
This remaster on high-fidelity UHQCD / MQA sounds excellent, with a more pronounced low end than any version appeared before. The backing vocals of Shoshana are clear now, and I am floored by all the clavinet I heard. All with a warm, dynamic range ‘DR13’ that feels like a lovable, unopened vinyl.

Tracklist:
01. Man On The Silver Mountain [0: 04: 42.25]
02. Self Portrait [0: 03: 16.62]
03. Black Sheep Of The Family [0: 03: 22.21]
04. Catch The Rainbow [0: 06: 39.16]
05. Snake Charmer [0: 04: 33.65]
06. The Temple Of The King [0: 04: 45.35]
07. If You Don't Like Rock 'N' Roll [0: 02: 37.44]
08. Sixteenth Century Greensleeves [0: 03: 31.11]
09. Still I'm Sad [0: 03: 54.59]


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Bestseller Blackmore Ritchie's Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow Audio CD/UHQCD, audiophiler Tonträger Artikelnummer: 4988031277393 MPN: UICY - 40195 UHQ GTIN: 4988031277393 Kategorie: Audiophile Tonträger / Pop/Rock (Audiophile Tonträger) Produktart: CD, UHQCD / Programmart: Pop/Rock (Audiophile Tonträger) / Release: 10.07.18

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.

Release The original vinyl release had a gate-fold sleeve, although the later budget re-issue on Polydor was reduced to a single sleeve. On the cassette version of the album, Side One features the last five tracks, while Side Two plays the first four.

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