Live in Germany 1976 [Import]
Live in Germany 1976 [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Kill The King
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2. Mistreated
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3. Sixteenth Century Greensleeves
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4. Catch The Rainbow
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5. Man On The Silver Mountain (disc 2
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6. Stargazer
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7. Still Im Sad
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8. Do You Close Your Eyes
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese reissue packaged in a miniature LP gatefold sleeve, features eight tracks. Purple. 2003.
Live in Germany 1976,Rainbow,Video Arts,Rock,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- Knowledgable Blackmore fanatic, Dusseldorf 9.27.76 Best live Ritchie of this era that's been recorded
- Live in Germany 1976 _ R Cordisco
- A TRUE CLASSIC GEM!
- German Tour box set
- blackmore at his best
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Deutschland Tournee 1976 (Live in Germany 1976)
Rainbow
Manufacturer: Vap
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000F6YUIM
Release Date: 2006-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Intro (Over The Rainbow)
- Kill The King
- Mistreated
- Sixteenth Century Greensleeves
- Catch The Rainbow
- Man On The Silver Mountain
- Stargazer
- Still I'm Sad
- Do You Close Your Eyes
- Over The Rainbow
- Kill The King
- Mistreated
- Sixteenth Century Greensleeves
- Catch The Rainbow
- Man On The Silver Mountain
- Stargazer
- Still I'm Sad
- Over The Rainbow
- Kill The King
- Mistreated
- Sixteenth Century Greensleeves
- Catch The Rainbow
- Man On The Silver Mountain
- Stargazer
- Still Im Sad
- Do You Close Your Eyes
Album Description
Absolutely stunning digitally remixed and remastered six CD box set featuring three complete live shows by this Classic Rock band, recorded live in Germany in 1976 during their first world tour. The band, at this stage, featured Ritchie Blackmore, Ronnie James Dio, Cozy Powel and Tony Carey. Although each of the three shows (from September 25, 27 and 28) have the same setlist, the performances are electrifying and fresh. Each of the shows are two CD sets that are packaged in gatefold miniature LP sleeves with similar colorful artwork. All three two disc sets are packaged in an attractive slipcase. Featuring 'Kill The King', 'Still I'm Sad', 'Catch The Rainbow' and more. 26 tracks total (two of the shows feature nine tracks, one show features eight). VAP. 2006.
Album Details
Japanese Edition of a 6cd Digitally Remastered Box Set Collection Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Ritchie Blackmore and Co.'s 1976 Concert Tour of Germany. These Discs were Recorded at Shows in Koln, Dusseldorf, and Nuremberg.
Customer Reviews:
Knowledgable Blackmore fanatic, Dusseldorf 9.27.76 Best live Ritchie of this era that's been recorded .......2007-02-27
I have been a Blackmore fanatic for 30 years, have attended his brithday party, have helped with promotions, have seen all the line ups. This "Dusseldorf 9.27.76 show is smokin..Ritchie is very on. Tony Carey contributes here..he had a "sound"...he was the right guy for the Dio era Rainbow..he knew how to use the analog synths..and had an identity which many do not. Compare his great work on this disc to the sad and boring playing of David Stone on the DVD. No comparison. If you want the best perfomance of this version of Rainbow get this particulr show of the three being released.It's worth the $ Now, if only they could find Castle Donnigton with Graham Bonnet..Ritchie was demented that night.
Live in Germany 1976 _ R Cordisco.......2007-01-30
If you love Blackmore & you love Rainbow you must have this package, the sound is outstanding its "Classic" Rainbow. The packaging alone is worth it. If you liked Rainbow Live you will LOVE this. I hope somewhere there is some video of these shows lying around.
A TRUE CLASSIC GEM! .......2006-07-31
It's about time this music has seen the light of day! This line up Rainbow is by far the CLASSIC! Blackmore/Dio/Powell/Bain/Carey deliver, and deliver hard! 3 great shows, and athough pretty much the same setlist, each show has its special moments, and it is well documented you never know what kind of nght your in for with Ritchie, whether he's in a mood or not, Blackmore never seems to disappoint. Each show varies, but Ritchie simply rocks! Ronnie, whom i consider one of metals best vocalists sounds fresh and in command. what can be said of Cozy Powell that hasn't already been said, just a great rock drummer! This boxset is a MUST for any fan of Rainbow, hardcore fan or not! it took 30 years to see these shows released complete, well worth the wait...it is a shame us die-hards had to wait this long, but now we have it to enjoy forever! Rainbow rules!!! only one other thing to say, BUY THIS! a little pricey, but WELL worth it!
German Tour box set.......2006-07-30
Great concerts! All three. But one of the second two and i can't remember which one is clearly edited!
blackmore at his best.......2006-07-23
I was extatic to see this release. there are 3 shows from germany and all three are fairly different. buyer should note that material from both the 'On Stage' and 'live in 1976' albums are on these discs. that being said, the remixed shows give more depth to the music. each show is complete and unedited. it was fascinating to me to see how the band performed differently on different nights. the mood changes, variations in guitar intros and solos, and the ad-lib solo's from dio give the close listener a way to see how each artist had his own creative force during each show. this gives a very similar feel to 'live in japan' by deep purple; a 3 cd set of the different nights. i found this to be a real treat. the band sounds great. the closer 'do you close your eyes' disappointingly does not appear on the second set. bottom line:
buy this if:
1. you are a hardcore fan.
2. want to hear the shows the way they were actually played (note, 'on stage' edits/deletes parts of some songs and completely deleted stargazer; the songs are also out of order).
3. want to hear how the band played each show on a given night(note, 'live in 1976' gives the correct order but switches nights to get the 'best' versions on to one double disc).
don't buy if:
1. you are just getting into the band (my suggestion would be to try out 'live in 1976' first and go from there).
2. if you want to hear 'long live rock and roll' played live instead of stargazer (get live in 1977).
hope this is helpful, Burrn!
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