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Rainbow- LIVE IN MUNICH 1977- 2CD- 2006- Thompson Music/Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd.- 5034504131521- 500 grn
LIVE IN MUNICH 1977 is a live album and DVD released by the British hard rock band Rainbow on 13th June 2006. The concert was recorded in Munich on 20th October 1977, originally filmed to air on the German Rockpalast TV show. Repeated airings have led to numerous bootleg video and audio tapes of the show being available through the 1980s and '90s. The set is not from the same tour that produced the previously released live album On Stage, but from their 1977 European tour, a few months prior to the release of Long Live Rock 'N' Roll album, with a different keyboardist. The DVD release also features the three promotional videos for Rainbow's Long Live Rock 'n' Roll album, and interviews with Bob Daisley and former tour manager Colin Hart. On 6th May 2013 the CD and DVD were reissued by Eagle Rock and Eagle Vision respectively. The only difference being the addition of Rainbow Over Texas '76, a short 13-minute feature, to the DVD, and revised track timings to the CD tracks. Many of the titles on the original 2006 issue CD were edited, cutting almost 15 minutes from the total length of the concert; the 2013 issue restores these edits, making the total running time closer to that of the concert film.
PERSONNEL: Ritchie Blackmore - guitar; Ronnie James Dio - lead vocals; David Stone - keyboards; Bob Daisley - bass, backing vocals; Cozy Powell - drums, percussion.
Rainbow was formed by Ritchie Blackmore in 1975 after he left Deep Purple at the height of their fame. They were instantly successful and released a string of hit albums, with an ever changing line-up between 1975 and 1983, when Blackmore broke up the group to join the re-formed Deep Purple. This concert from their European tour in 1977 features the line-up responsible for the Long Live Rock 'N' Roll album released later that year, including vocalist Ronnie James Dio and drummer Cozy Powell. Blackmore had to be smuggled out of Austria after trouble with the police at a gig two nights earlier and was very late arriving in Munich, all of which seemed to inspire both the band and the audience to create a truly remarkable gig. Oh Yeah. When Rainbow's On Stage album was released in 1977, it felt like a flat representation of what the band were capable of live. With a few personnel changes, the group went out on tour in 1977 t to support a live album. This live document is a complete live concert without any real production. It's simply the band playing their asses off in October 1977. While the tracks closely resemble those on the live Rainbow album, they run in a different order and alas, "Stargazer" is still not present, it wasn't played on this night. The "Sixteenth Century Greensleeves" played here (clocking in at eight-and-21-seconds) shreds the On Stage version, as does the thrashing opener "Kill The King." Both of these cuts were played faster and louder than anything the Sex Pistols did that year. "Catch The Rainbow" catches fire about seven-and-a-half minutes in, and Blackmore just takes off prodded on by Powell, and the cut doesn't end until ten minutes after that. The second disc is where the real treasure lies in perhaps the best rendition of "Man On The Silver Mountain," which clocks in at a whopping fourteen-and-a-half minutes, followed by a twenty five-minute "Still I'm Sad," only to be closed out with a smoking "Do You Close Your Eyes." Blackmore'e playing, hell, the whole band's, is just full-on stun. It's tight, incredibly fast, and unfettered raw Rainbow. This is the deliverance on the promise of '70s hard rock. Get this one. No matter what. Just get it.
Recorded Live At Munich Olympiahalle, Germany On 20th October 1977.
Packaged In A Standard Jewel Case With Double Clear Tray Includes 12-Page Full Colour Booklet.
Made In Germany.
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