1. Rising 2. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 3. Long Live Rock And Roll 4. Down To Earth 5. Stranger In Us All 6. Straight Between The Eyes 7. Bent Out Of Shape 8. Difficult To Cure
1. Rising 2. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 3. Down to Earth 4. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 5. Bent Out of Shape 6. Straight Between the Eyes 7. Difficult to Cure 8. Stranger in Us All
Great video gents! Rainbow are one of my favourite bands ever, and I love all their albums! My order today is... 1. Down To Earth 2. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 3. Rising 4. Straight Between The Eyes 5. Difficult To Cure 6. Stranger In Us All 7. Richie Blackmore's Rainbow 8. Bent Out Of Shape. The bottom 3 could move around tomorrow depending on the mood I'm in.
1)Rising 2)Long Live Rock N Roll 3)Ritchie Blackmores Rainbow 4)Down To Earth 5)Straight Between The Eyes 6)Bent Out Of Shape 7)Difficult to Cure 8)Strangers in Us All. Great show guys really enjoyed
When I did Dio era Rainbow compilation tapes,‘Rainbow Eyes’ was the penultimate track and it preceded the instrumental ‘Weiss Heim’.. which led us into the Graham Bonnet era.
I've never understood the shit Rainbow Eyes is always getting. A hauntingly beautiful, delicate and ethereal piece of work. Ronnie never sang as intimate and vulnerable yet masterfully controlling his instrument. It's so close, like he's sitting right next to you and very gently soothing you and telling you magical stories from another time and a place. And the fact that it has no heavier section in it just makes it better and even more unique. It's quite a hard-hitting and relentless record so it's actually a pretty clever way to close the album like that. And the best thing is that they didn't go and try to replicate Rising at all. All three records with Ronnie have their own individual character. But then again so does all three JLT records also. My listing for today: 8. Stranger in Us All 7. Difficult to Cure 6. Bent out of Shape 5. Straight Between the Eyes 4. Down to Earth 3. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 2. Long Live Rock'n Roll 1. Rising Four and five may change places depending on the day and sometimes number three may drop down to as low as six or seven. But I really like them all. There are really good songs on Stranger in Us All too and Ritchie's showcasing all his tricks for the one last time. I think his rhythm playing is more layered and prominent and driving the songs more than usual. And he's pretty generously soloing here too. Doogie's doing a fine job with the vocals it's just the pretty soulless drumming that drags down the whole output. That and the production too.
@@michaelkarlsson5966 No, it's a valid point and not being an a-hole at all. But I didn't mean it like that at all. He's been playing wonderfully with Blackmore's Night also. That's just totally different context and requires very different kind of approach. Stranger in Us All was the last time he truly played the part of a heavy/hard rock guitar hero on a record. I'm really glad that they just recently announced that Blackmore's Night is back doing some shows since the return to the rock scene with Rainbow just showed that he was but a mere shadow of his former fiery and menacing self.
@@hevihoo Ok, I understand and I agree. I think his playing on the Rainbow reunions was good (def not awful) but lacked the fire he used to have. I love Blackmore's Night and I think that he shines in many aspect in that band. His abilities as a musician has grown a lot during the Blackmore's Night years and I think that he's done some great electric solos too.
Hey Hack!, Catching this on the replay. Thanks for putting this together with Pete n Martin as well. Love Rainbow! "Thin, polite production" Absolute gold from Martin 😜. Power from Straight Between the Eyes and Lost in Hollywood ( Cozy friggin Powell) are two of my favorite non Dio tracks.
I personally have heard that song too many times and people raising it to the skies doesn't improve the way I feel about it nowadays. Great song, great performance, especially by Ritchie in my opinion. But I just yawn everytime I have to listen through it nowadays...
Martin Popoff can drive you crazy with his views and opinions. First album at 7;;; seven;;;; Demoish??? And Snownan is just EPIC... The melodies and guitars are sharp razors, they speak to the soul.
1.Rising 2.Stranger In Us All 3. Long Live Rock And Roll 4.Bent Out Of Shape 5.Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 6.Down To Earth 7.Straight Between the Eyes 8.Difficult to Cure
My ranking 8. Stranger In Us All (1995) 7. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (1975) 6. Down To Earth (1979) 5. Bent Out Of Shape (1983) 4. Straight Between The Eyes (1982) 3. Difficult To Cure (1981) 2. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll (1978) 1. Rising (1976)
1. Long Live Rock & Roll, 2. Rising, 3. Straight Between the Eyes, 4. Down to Earth, 5, Difficult to Cure, 6. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, 7. Bent out of Shape
1) Rising. 2) Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll. 3) Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow. 4) Bent Out Of Shape 5) Straight Between The Eye. 6) Stranger In Us All 7) Down To Earth. 8) Difficult To Cure
1. Difficult to cure 2. Rising 3. Down to Earth 4. Straight between the Eyes 5 Long live rock ‘n’ Roll 6. RB’s Rainbow 7. Bent out of shape 8. Stranger in us all
I saw Rainbow when they toured for "Long Live Rock & Roll". It was a fantastic show but I could not believe they didn't play "Gates of Babylon" live. Missed opportunity.
Here’s my ranking, #3-5 can switch around any day but for today here’s my list 1. Rising 2. Long Live Rock N Roll 3. Straight Between the eyes 4. Down to Earth 5. Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow 6. Difficult to Cure 7. Bent out of Shape 8. Stranger in us all
A great discography. No bad albums. 1. Rising 2. Long Live Rock ‘N’ Roll 3. Straight Between The Eyes 4. Down To Earth 5. Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow 6. Stranger In Us All 7. Bent Out Of Shape 8. Difficult To Cure
#1 = Rising #2 = Long Live Rock and Roll #3 = Down to Earth #4 = Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow #5 = Bent Out of Shape #6 = Straight Between the Eyes #7 = Difficult to Cure #8 = Stranger in Us All
The LA mix of Rising is the best! This would be my tracklist for the ultimate rainbow album (dio era). Tarot Woman Kill the King Man on the Silver Mountain The Temple of the King Gates of Babylon Sensitive to Light Sixteenth Century Greensleaves Catch the Rainbow Stargazer A Light in the Black
Gates of Babylon IS the greatest Rainbow song, despite it not being eight minutes long. IMO of course 🙂 Only A Light in the Black can rival it... And few songs can rival Tarot Woman as an opener, that song is massive!
8. Bent out of Shape 7. Difficult To Cure 6. Straight Between The Eyes 5. Stranger In Us All 4. Debut 3. Down To Earth 2. Long Live Rock n Roll 1 Rising
5:35 You could make the argument that Slaves and Masters is more of a Rainbow album, than Stranger in us all. 10:10 the battle rages on is an underrated Purple album.
Love Rainbow. I wish Ritchie had not gone down the road with Blackmore's Night and continued making Rainbow records. Dio, Bonnet, Turner, White for best Singers.
JL Turner Rainbow is the polite poppy albums and my least favos. 8. Bent out of shape 6/10 7. Straight between the eyes 6,5/10 6. Difficult to cure 7/10 5. Stranger in us all 7,5/10 4. Down to earth 8/10 3. Long live R´R 8,5/10 2. Debut 8,5/10 1. Rising 9,5/10
1. Rising 2. Straight Between the Eyes 3. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 4. Down to Earth 5. Bent Out of Shape 6. Difficult to Cure 7. Stranger in Us All 8. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow No bad albums here!
Why do so many people have things against instrumentals? Nothing against Martin but I've seen that often about lots of bands. People don't seem to like instrumentals even though songs with few lyrics are more okay (it is basically the same thing).
I do like most of them too so I don't quite understand it either; here's the greatest guitarist ever - but - we don't want any instrumentals from him... 🤗
Starting the ranking by bashing "Stranger in us all" isn't good. I personally like that album alot. I think it was a return to form for Ritchie after the kind of lacklustre "Battle rages on" and "House of Blue light". "Stranger..." has great songs and performance. Ritchie isn't usually the nostalgic type of person so that's why past members of the band stays past members. I think it's pretty easy to understand but it seems like even JLT don't get it even though he claims to know Ritchie so well...
I loved Rainbow From Rainbow Rising to Down To Earth, the first album is Okay and anything they did with Joe Lynn Turner I hated and he even turned up on the worst purple album ever.
1. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 2. Long Live Rock N Roll 3. Rainbow Rising 4. Stranger in us all 5. Down to Earth 6. the rest of them. Haven't listened to the JLT-era albums for more than 20 years so I barely remember anything from them but I'm usually not that keen on generic 80s commercial rock and I never liked JLT's singing. I'm a bit tired of RJD too to be honest but even so the albums that he sang on are really great despite me being tired of him.
You’re right about the choruses on some of those songs. They are absolutely dumb sounding. Never like down to earth or difficult to cure. Stranger in us all should be higher tho
Could never put any of the JLT albums above the Dio or Down To Earth albums. If you took all three JLT albums and removed all the naff tracks you'd probably have one really good album. Remembering being so disappointed when Difficult To Cure was released. Magic, and Freedom Fighter (sound like something from Eurovision Song Contest), title track is fairly cheesy. Since You Been Gone is one of the worst songs I've ever heard, oh, that and the song Power, such lazy songwriting.
4 min: "rather melodic European thing" - this is pure thesis replacement. Europeans have played and still play real Heavy Metal. While there are a million bands in America whose ideal is Kiss...
8. Down to Earth 7. Bent out of Shape 6. Straight Between the Eyes 5. Difficult to Cure 4. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 3. Stranger In Us All 2. Long Live Rock and Roll 1. Rising 8. Down to Earth - Hard to describe how much I dislike this album. First of all, this tour produced the single worst live performance I have ever seen. Other than Cozy Powell who was spectacular. Graham is shouting the entire album. It's way too pop. Way too many backing vocals as well. The keys are buried most of the time. Glover's production is a muddy mess. "All Night Long" - Painful. "Eyes of the World" - A pale and weaker "Tarot Woman". And Graham is offensive and completely annoying. But at least you can hear the keyboards this time. Good solo from Blackmore. "No Time to Lose" - Another weak attempt to duplicate "Sensitive to Light" and this would also show up later on tracks like "Can't Happen Here". " Makin' Love" - By far my favorite track on the album. But again, listen to how muted and weak Cozy's drums are! Sad because he is playing some great stuff. Most original track so far. A bit too much slide for me on this album. "Since You Been Gone" - ugh...awful. This is Rainbow???? "Love's No Friend" - Graham is not the right singer for a slow heavy blues track. Strong backing track but would have been much better with a different singer. Strong riff and love the organ work from Airey. "Danger Zone" - Probably the heaviest track on the album. Ritchie has recycled this riff many times before. Cozy is driving and Glover's bass sounds strong. However, the strongly dislike the 8th note octave pattern he plays at times. The solo break down is a poor man's version of "Gates of Babylon". "Lost In Hollywood" - Strong drumming from Cozy but this is another copy of a former track. The keyboard part in the verses is horrible! This is "A Light in the Black" without the power and without Dio. Falls flat.
1. Down to Earth 2. Rising 3. Long Live Rock n Roll 4. Stranger in Us All 5. Straight Between the Eyes 6. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 7. Difficult to Cure 8. Bent Out of Shape
1. Rising 2. Long Live Rock And Roll 3. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 4. Down To Earth 5. Difficult To Cure 6. Straight Between The Eyes 7. Stranger In Us All 8. Bent Out Of Shape
1. Rising 2. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 2. Long Live Rock n Roll 2. Down to Earth 2. Difficult to Cure 2. Straight Between the Eyes 2. Bent Out Of Shape 2. Stranger In Us All
1. Rising 2. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 3. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 4. Down to Earth 5. Stranger in Us All 6. Bent Out of Shape 7. Straight Between the Eyes 8. Difficult to Cure
1. Rising 2. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 3. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 4. Down to Earth 5. Straight Between the Eyes 6. Stranger in Us All 7. Bent out of Shape 8. Difficult to Cure
1. Rising
2. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
3. Long Live Rock And Roll
4. Down To Earth
5. Stranger In Us All
6. Straight Between The Eyes
7. Bent Out Of Shape
8. Difficult To Cure
Great listing, I agree
I find Rainbow Eyes to be beautiful, wonderful to hear a much softer side to Ronnie's vocals, showed how truly versatile he was.
1. Rising
2. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
3. Down to Earth
4. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
5. Bent Out of Shape
6. Straight Between the Eyes
7. Difficult to Cure
8. Stranger in Us All
Well done, I have to revisit the albums
Great video...can't beat Pardo and Popoff talking Rainbow!
Great video gents! Rainbow are one of my favourite bands ever, and I love all their albums! My order today is...
1. Down To Earth
2. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
3. Rising
4. Straight Between The Eyes
5. Difficult To Cure
6. Stranger In Us All
7. Richie Blackmore's Rainbow
8. Bent Out Of Shape.
The bottom 3 could move around tomorrow depending on the mood I'm in.
1)Rising
2)Long Live Rock N Roll
3)Ritchie Blackmores Rainbow
4)Down To Earth
5)Straight Between The Eyes
6)Bent Out Of Shape
7)Difficult to Cure
8)Strangers in Us All.
Great show guys really enjoyed
1) Long Live Rock n Roll 2) Rising 3) Straight Between the Eyes
Also - "Jealous Lover" is a top 5 Rainbow track for me.
*_Enjoyed listening to this one!_* 🤘
Glad to hear that!
When I did Dio era Rainbow compilation tapes,‘Rainbow Eyes’ was the penultimate track and it preceded the instrumental ‘Weiss Heim’.. which led us into the Graham Bonnet era.
"Catch the Rainbow" has always reminded me of "Little Wing" by Jimi Hendrix
I've never understood the shit Rainbow Eyes is always getting. A hauntingly beautiful, delicate and ethereal piece of work. Ronnie never sang as intimate and vulnerable yet masterfully controlling his instrument. It's so close, like he's sitting right next to you and very gently soothing you and telling you magical stories from another time and a place. And the fact that it has no heavier section in it just makes it better and even more unique. It's quite a hard-hitting and relentless record so it's actually a pretty clever way to close the album like that. And the best thing is that they didn't go and try to replicate Rising at all. All three records with Ronnie have their own individual character. But then again so does all three JLT records also.
My listing for today:
8. Stranger in Us All
7. Difficult to Cure
6. Bent out of Shape
5. Straight Between the Eyes
4. Down to Earth
3. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
2. Long Live Rock'n Roll
1. Rising
Four and five may change places depending on the day and sometimes number three may drop down to as low as six or seven. But I really like them all. There are really good songs on Stranger in Us All too and Ritchie's showcasing all his tricks for the one last time. I think his rhythm playing is more layered and prominent and driving the songs more than usual. And he's pretty generously soloing here too. Doogie's doing a fine job with the vocals it's just the pretty soulless drumming that drags down the whole output. That and the production too.
Hi! I don't wanna be an a**h*** here but "one last time"? You really think he doesn't show any of his abilities in Blackmore's Night?
@@michaelkarlsson5966 No, it's a valid point and not being an a-hole at all. But I didn't mean it like that at all. He's been playing wonderfully with Blackmore's Night also. That's just totally different context and requires very different kind of approach. Stranger in Us All was the last time he truly played the part of a heavy/hard rock guitar hero on a record.
I'm really glad that they just recently announced that Blackmore's Night is back doing some shows since the return to the rock scene with Rainbow just showed that he was but a mere shadow of his former fiery and menacing self.
@@hevihoo Ok, I understand and I agree. I think his playing on the Rainbow reunions was good (def not awful) but lacked the fire he used to have. I love Blackmore's Night and I think that he shines in many aspect in that band. His abilities as a musician has grown a lot during the Blackmore's Night years and I think that he's done some great electric solos too.
The debut is amazing. The clear second best after rising
Love Rainbow 🌈 every album is very good to great, no bad albums.
"Catch the Rainbow" was obviously 'inspired' by Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing".
I don’t hear it……..kidding, it’s a straight up steal hahahaha
1. Rising
2. Long Live Rock And Roll
3. Blackmore's Rainbow
4. Bent Out Of Shape
5. Down To Earth
6. Difficult To Cure
7. Straight Between The Eyes
Rising
Down to Earth
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
Bent Out of Shape
Those are my top 5, though in slightly different order
@@garyh.238 👍
Hey Hack!,
Catching this on the replay. Thanks for putting this together with Pete n Martin as well.
Love Rainbow!
"Thin, polite production" Absolute gold from Martin 😜.
Power from Straight Between the Eyes and Lost in Hollywood ( Cozy friggin Powell) are two of my favorite non Dio tracks.
Agreed about Stargazer…..never gets old
I personally have heard that song too many times and people raising it to the skies doesn't improve the way I feel about it nowadays. Great song, great performance, especially by Ritchie in my opinion. But I just yawn everytime I have to listen through it nowadays...
1.Rising
2. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
3. Long Live Rock and Roll
Rainbow.............................. Rules
I love all the Rainbow records, one better than the other.
Martin Popoff can drive you crazy with his views and opinions. First album at 7;;; seven;;;; Demoish??? And Snownan is just EPIC... The melodies and guitars are sharp razors, they speak to the soul.
Richie Blackmore's Rainbow
Long Live Rock and Roll
Rainbow Rising
The Stranger in Us All
😊
How is there not a show called “Poppin Off w/ Martin Popoff” ??!
That could have different connotations!!!
1.Rising
2.Stranger In Us All
3. Long Live Rock And Roll
4.Bent Out Of Shape
5.Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
6.Down To Earth
7.Straight Between the Eyes
8.Difficult to Cure
My ranking
8. Stranger In Us All (1995)
7. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (1975)
6. Down To Earth (1979)
5. Bent Out Of Shape (1983)
4. Straight Between The Eyes (1982)
3. Difficult To Cure (1981)
2. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll (1978)
1. Rising (1976)
Rising
Straight Between the Eyes
Down To Earth
Ritchie Blackmores Rainbow
Difficult To Cure
Long Live Rock n Roll
Bent Out Of Shape
Stranger In Us All
I love Rainbow Eyes. Dio's vocals are beautiful.
1. Long Live Rock & Roll, 2. Rising, 3. Straight Between the Eyes, 4. Down to Earth, 5, Difficult to Cure, 6. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, 7. Bent out of Shape
1) Rising. 2) Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll. 3) Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow. 4) Bent Out Of Shape 5) Straight Between The Eye. 6) Stranger In Us All 7) Down To Earth. 8) Difficult To Cure
1. Difficult to cure
2. Rising
3. Down to Earth
4. Straight between the Eyes
5 Long live rock ‘n’ Roll
6. RB’s Rainbow
7. Bent out of shape
8. Stranger in us all
1. Rising
2. Long Live Rock n Roll
3. Richie Blackmore's Rainbow
4. Down To Earth
Sí, esos los cuatro mejores.
I saw Rainbow when they toured for "Long Live Rock & Roll". It was a fantastic show but I could not believe they didn't play "Gates of Babylon" live. Missed opportunity.
Here’s my ranking, #3-5 can switch around any day but for today here’s my list
1. Rising
2. Long Live Rock N Roll
3. Straight Between the eyes
4. Down to Earth
5. Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow
6. Difficult to Cure
7. Bent out of Shape
8. Stranger in us all
Ranking the Rainbow Albums without In Stage makes no Sense. Best Rainbow Release ever!!
''Rising'' deserves way higher recognition than it currently does...
1. Rising
2. LLRNR
3. Down to Earth
4. Bent Out of Shape
5. Debut
6. Straight
7. Difficult
8. Stranger in Us All
A great discography. No bad albums.
1. Rising
2. Long Live Rock ‘N’ Roll
3. Straight Between The Eyes
4. Down To Earth
5. Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow
6. Stranger In Us All
7. Bent Out Of Shape
8. Difficult To Cure
#1 = Rising
#2 = Long Live Rock and Roll
#3 = Down to Earth
#4 = Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
#5 = Bent Out of Shape
#6 = Straight Between the Eyes
#7 = Difficult to Cure
#8 = Stranger in Us All
The LA mix of Rising is the best!
This would be my tracklist for the ultimate rainbow album (dio era).
Tarot Woman
Kill the King
Man on the Silver Mountain
The Temple of the King
Gates of Babylon
Sensitive to Light
Sixteenth Century Greensleaves
Catch the Rainbow
Stargazer
A Light in the Black
Gates of Babylon IS the greatest Rainbow song, despite it not being eight minutes long. IMO of course 🙂 Only A Light in the Black can rival it... And few songs can rival Tarot Woman as an opener, that song is massive!
Surprised Martin didn’t have Rising dead last
Pete your pup is saying "pay attention to me Dad!"
8. Bent out of Shape
7. Difficult To Cure
6. Straight Between The Eyes
5. Stranger In Us All
4. Debut
3. Down To Earth
2. Long Live Rock n Roll
1 Rising
I love hearing Pete, Martin & Hack review albums together !
If you're looking for a Hendrix inspiration for Catch The Rainbow, try Little Wing. Guitar parts and vocals...
5:35 You could make the argument that Slaves and Masters is more of a Rainbow album, than Stranger in us all.
10:10 the battle rages on is an underrated Purple album.
YES do a “horrible catalogs” show
👍👍😎👍👍
Damned flies always arriving in pete,s nose😮😅
Love Rainbow. I wish Ritchie had not gone down the road with Blackmore's Night and continued making Rainbow records.
Dio, Bonnet, Turner, White for best Singers.
Martin calling the song Power, “ a big Cordey thing “was hysterical.
The definition of heavy metal?
JL Turner Rainbow is the polite poppy albums and my least favos. 8. Bent out of shape 6/10 7. Straight between the eyes 6,5/10 6. Difficult to cure 7/10 5. Stranger in us all 7,5/10 4. Down to earth 8/10 3. Long live R´R 8,5/10 2. Debut 8,5/10 1. Rising 9,5/10
The only weaker track on Rising is “Do you Close Your Eyes” and still a decent track
1 Rising
1 LLRR
3 RBR
4 DTE
My list? It’s the same as Pete’s, kinda funny
You should do a ranking of Alice In Chains one hell of a great band
1. Rising
2. Straight Between the Eyes
3. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
4. Down to Earth
5. Bent Out of Shape
6. Difficult to Cure
7. Stranger in Us All
8. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
No bad albums here!
I laughed out loud when he described Graham Bonnet getting fired from MSG for getting drunk and waggling his willy on stage as "Moving on".
Am I the only one who likes black sheep?
I always enjoyed it.
@@Skycladatdusk78 right. And I like Raibow’s version better
Or a stone temple pilots ranking I’ve never seen anyone do a stone temple pilot’s ranking
I dig stuff off of all of them, but Rising is far and away Number One in my book
Why do so many people have things against instrumentals? Nothing against Martin but I've seen that often about lots of bands. People don't seem to like instrumentals even though songs with few lyrics are more okay (it is basically the same thing).
I do like most of them too so I don't quite understand it either; here's the greatest guitarist ever - but - we don't want any instrumentals from him... 🤗
never understood that either. My guess is that people loose track when they don't have the security blanket called "vocals" to hold on to.
Starting the ranking by bashing "Stranger in us all" isn't good. I personally like that album alot. I think it was a return to form for Ritchie after the kind of lacklustre "Battle rages on" and "House of Blue light". "Stranger..." has great songs and performance. Ritchie isn't usually the nostalgic type of person so that's why past members of the band stays past members. I think it's pretty easy to understand but it seems like even JLT don't get it even though he claims to know Ritchie so well...
Love the album. So I'm with you on this one.
I loved Rainbow From Rainbow Rising to Down To Earth, the first album is Okay and anything they did with Joe Lynn Turner I hated and he even turned up on the worst purple album ever.
Just remembered, there's a fun monster-at-sea flick called Deep Rising (1998)... 🐉
1. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
2. Long Live Rock N Roll
3. Rainbow Rising
4. Stranger in us all
5. Down to Earth
6. the rest of them. Haven't listened to the JLT-era albums for more than 20 years so I barely remember anything from them but I'm usually not that keen on generic 80s commercial rock and I never liked JLT's singing.
I'm a bit tired of RJD too to be honest but even so the albums that he sang on are really great despite me being tired of him.
You’re right about the choruses on some of those songs. They are absolutely dumb sounding. Never like down to earth or difficult to cure. Stranger in us all should be higher tho
Could never put any of the JLT albums above the Dio or Down To Earth albums. If you took all three JLT albums and removed all the naff tracks you'd probably have one really good album. Remembering being so disappointed when Difficult To Cure was released. Magic, and Freedom Fighter (sound like something from Eurovision Song Contest), title track is fairly cheesy. Since You Been Gone is one of the worst songs I've ever heard, oh, that and the song Power, such lazy songwriting.
You guys like kiss
I go against the guys. I prefer "Stranger In Us All" to "The Battle Rages On..!"
yes, easily. "Stranger..." only missing a tad bit more interesting keyboard player in my opinion.
I'd only bought their first 2 albums, and I think Deep Purple was better.
Sorry Guitar Hack, you lost me when you dissed the debut album, it's a superb album. It's a toss up between this album and Rising for first place.
4 min: "rather melodic European thing" - this is pure thesis replacement. Europeans have played and still play real Heavy Metal. While there are a million bands in America whose ideal is Kiss...
Sorry Martin. I love you but those 3 songs wouldn't make my Top 10. Probably 11-13 for me.
1. rising
2. rainbow
3. long live rock n roll
4. stranger in us all
5. on stage
all the rest are crap...
8. Down to Earth
7. Bent out of Shape
6. Straight Between the Eyes
5. Difficult to Cure
4. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
3. Stranger In Us All
2. Long Live Rock and Roll
1. Rising
8. Down to Earth - Hard to describe how much I dislike this album. First of all, this tour produced the single worst live performance I have ever seen. Other than Cozy Powell who was spectacular. Graham is shouting the entire album. It's way too pop. Way too many backing vocals as well. The keys are buried most of the time. Glover's production is a muddy mess.
"All Night Long" - Painful.
"Eyes of the World" - A pale and weaker "Tarot Woman". And Graham is offensive and completely annoying. But at least you can hear the keyboards this time. Good solo from Blackmore.
"No Time to Lose" - Another weak attempt to duplicate "Sensitive to Light" and this would also show up later on tracks like "Can't Happen Here".
" Makin' Love" - By far my favorite track on the album. But again, listen to how muted and weak Cozy's drums are! Sad because he is playing some great stuff. Most original track so far. A bit too much slide for me on this album.
"Since You Been Gone" - ugh...awful. This is Rainbow????
"Love's No Friend" - Graham is not the right singer for a slow heavy blues track. Strong backing track but would have been much better with a different singer. Strong riff and love the organ work from Airey.
"Danger Zone" - Probably the heaviest track on the album. Ritchie has recycled this riff many times before. Cozy is driving and Glover's bass sounds strong. However, the strongly dislike the 8th note octave pattern he plays at times. The solo break down is a poor man's version of "Gates of Babylon".
"Lost In Hollywood" - Strong drumming from Cozy but this is another copy of a former track. The keyboard part in the verses is horrible! This is "A Light in the Black" without the power and without Dio. Falls flat.
Pete is pretty naive! Bonnet messed up with Blackmore AND Schenker within a couple of years! ...wearing a suit and a tie...😅
I should have waited for Mr. NAIVE Martin P. ...to arrive down to earth!
1. Down to Earth
2. Rising
3. Long Live Rock n Roll
4. Stranger in Us All
5. Straight Between the Eyes
6. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
7. Difficult to Cure
8. Bent Out of Shape
1. Rising
2. Long Live Rock And Roll
3. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
4. Down To Earth
5. Difficult To Cure
6. Straight Between The Eyes
7. Stranger In Us All
8. Bent Out Of Shape
1. Rising
2. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
2. Long Live Rock n Roll
2. Down to Earth
2. Difficult to Cure
2. Straight Between the Eyes
2. Bent Out Of Shape
2. Stranger In Us All
Why do you have seven (7) albums in the #2 spot @Dibbdroid?
1. Rising
2. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
3. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
4. Down to Earth
5. Stranger in Us All
6. Bent Out of Shape
7. Straight Between the Eyes
8. Difficult to Cure
1. Rising
2. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
3. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
4. Down to Earth
5. Straight Between the Eyes
6. Stranger in Us All
7. Bent out of Shape
8. Difficult to Cure