Catch the Rainbow

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Rainbow Eyes 07:06 Tools
I Surrender 04:22 Tools
Kill the King 04:39 Tools
Catch the Rainbow 05:36 Tools
Lost in Hollywood 04:57 Tools
Stargazer 07:13 Tools
Sixteenth Century Greensleeves 04:33 Tools
Man on the Silver Mountain 03:55 Tools
Spotlight Kid 04:53 Tools
Still I'm Sad 06:47 Tools
Eyes of the World 06:49 Tools
Lady of the Lake 04:02 Tools
Rainbow Eyes [DIO Cover] 07:08 Tools
I Surrender (Rainbow) 04:22 Tools
Still I'm Sad (The Yardbirds) 06:45 Tools
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 06:32 Tools
Rainbow 06:32 Tools
Rainbow Eyes (Rainbow) 07:04 Tools
Lost In Hollywood /"Rainbow"/ 06:32 Tools
Stargazer (Rainbow) 07:14 Tools
Rainbow ٠ 1975 ٠ Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow ٠ Ritchie Blackmore, Ronnie James Dio ٠ AGP 06:31 Tools
Rainbow Eyes (Rainbow cover) 07:06 Tools
Rainbow Eyes (Dio Cover) 07:06 Tools
Lady On The Lake (Bonus) 06:31 Tools
I Surrender /"Rainbow"/ 07:06 Tools
Lady Of The Lake (Bonus Track For Japan) 04:03 Tools
Kill The King /"Rainbow"/ 06:48 Tools
Glenn Hughes (Ronnie James Dio - This Is Your Life Tribute) 06:48 Tools
Still I´m Sad 06:48 Tools
I Surrender (orig.Rainbow) 04:03 Tools
Rainbow Eye 04:03 Tools
Rainbow Eyes /"Rainbow"/ 06:48 Tools
Sixteenth Century Greensleeves /"Rainbow"/ 07:05 Tools
09 - Rainbow Eyes 07:05 Tools
Lady Of The Lake /"Rainbow"/ 06:48 Tools
Stargazer /"Rainbow"/ 06:48 Tools
Rainbow Eyes (tribute To Dio) 07:02 Tools
Eyes Of The World /"Rainbow"/ 06:48 Tools
Man On The Silver Mountain /"Rainbow"/ 07:05 Tools
Catch The Rainbow (Rainbow) 05:35 Tools
RANIBOW EYES 05:35 Tools
Lost In Hollywood (Rainbow cover) 05:35 Tools
Track 4 05:35 Tools
I Surrender(Rainbow) 05:35 Tools
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Catch the Rainbow A Tribute to Rainbow Ah yes, it's time to ride the rainbow all over again. There aren't many who should be bold enough to try to reinterpret one of the all-time greats as Rainbow once were and continue to be to this day, but this latest assembly of fine German musicians have brought forth a spirited attempt that goes beyond doing justice to the original. Banded together from already known classic lineups featuring members of Helloween, Gamma Ray, Gravedigger, Primal Fear. though I don't quite get why bassist Jens Becker's connection to Kingdom Come should take precedence over his stellar years with Running Wild, but nonetheless, he's here to lend the lines to opener "Kill the King." The core of the contributing artists feature such "freelancers" as Markus Glossner doing the keyboard work-no small task considering-Guido Bungenstock and Frank Hellmuth on guitar and bass respectively and current Helloween drummer Uli Kusch-a busy man fresh off his recent ShockMachine stint with Marcus Grosskopf, filling the role of producer and mixer quite admirably. The biggest moment early on would be how they'd handle the majestic "Stargazer," with its Zeppelin-esque aura and musical posture that makes it a handful all its own. Proudly, the performers come through with. shining colors! The brunt of the vocal chores fall upon Henne Basse, another of the less prominent featured here who happens to sound nothing like Dio or any of those who followed. On "I Surrender" imagine Graham Bonnet having held on to the notes just a tad longer, not to mention his voice and this one's a real showstopper made out of a relatively basic song. Their version of the classic "Man on the Silver Mountain" is drum heavy while for some reason Basse's vocals get lost somewhere in the mix but overall, a decent job on another of those songs that take a great deal of care and concern to make it sound right. The guys bring it home with the Ralf Scheepers led closure "Still I'm Sad" which boasts some brilliant guitar work that even Blackmore himself might have to step back and nod his head in agreement. The finest in melodic power metal who have long entertained listeners with their own dignified artistry for a number of years now have really captured the power and brilliance of one of the true rock and roll supergroups-in this case, one to another! Released by Sanctuary Records. Review by Vinnie Apicella & Mr__Ego Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.