| 1. Under A Violet Moon |
| 2. Castles And Dreams |
| 3. Past Time With A Good Company |
| 4. Morning Star |
| 5. Avalon |
| 6. Possum Goes To Prague |
| 7. Wind In The Willows |
| 8. Gone With The Wind |
| 9. Beyond The Sunset |
| 10. March The Heroes Home |
| 11. Spanish Nights(I Remember It Well) |
| 12. Catherine Howard's Fate |
| 13. Fool's Gold |
| 14. Durch Den Wald Zum Bach Haus |
| 15. Now And Then |
| 16. Self Portrait |
Editorial Reviews
HDCD edition of the Japanese edition of the former Rainbow guitarist's 1999 solo album with completely different cover art targeted for classical music buyers. 16 tracks. 1999 release.
Under a Violet Moon,Blackmore's Night,Heavy Metal
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Under a Violet Moon
Blackmore's Night Manufacturer: Steamhammer Us [Spv] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005J9YO Release Date: 1999-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Under a Violet Moon
- Castles and Dreams
- Past Time with Good Company
- Morning Star
- Avalon
- Possum Goes to Prague
- Wind in the Willows
- Gone with the Wind
- Beyond the Sunset
- March the Heroes Home
- Spanish Nights (I Remember It Well)
- Catherine Howard's Fate
- Fool's Gold
- Durch den Wald Zum Bach Haus
- Now and Then
- Self Portrait
Customer Reviews:
"No, we're not gonna do Stonehenge...".......2007-07-08
Then the hand-clapping and the "HEYs!" began and visions of Spinal Tap and a Stonehenge that was in danger of being trampled by a dwarf filled my fevered brain...
Then I thought of Patton Oswalt's ongoing "Reno 911" character...the Renaissance Faire guy. I know it's Ritchie Blackmore on guitar but all I could visualize was Patton Oswalt.
Then I thought about Ritchie Blackmore and the excellent "California Jam: Deep Purple Live In California 74" DVD, and that scene at the end of "Space Truckin'" where he plays his Strat with his foot and proceeds to obliterate his Marshall stack, one of the TV cameras, the Strat itself, and pretty much anyone witnessing the event.
Then I imagined attending a Blackmore's Night concert in 2007 and after an hour and a half of being lulled to a restless slumber by the medievally numbing tones of fair damsel Candice, finding out that the encore would be "Smoke On The Water" as played on a lute with pan pipe accompaniment and I woke up screaming, only to find that I was safe at my computer keyboard and in the process of writing my Amazon review for "Under A Violet Moon."
Track after track after oxcart-driven track, this album keeps advancing, like a bustle in the hedgerow or a spring clean for the May Queen. 16 tracks later, I got out my copy of Motörhead's "Everything Louder Than Everything Else" and allowed the reassuring sonic warmth of "I'm So Bad, Baby I Don't Care" to envelop me like a comforting shroud.
I somehow sense that I will receive the highest number of "I did not find this review helpful" ratings in the history of Amazon. That's OK. If I have to choose between Bilbo Baggins or Lemmy Kilmister, I've made my choice. Flame away, if ye must. That's right...I said "YE." With revels and with wassails make grief and care our vassals, Fa-la!
Oy VEY. Gimme a break. Who LISTENS to this stuff?
Fairport Convention pretty much did what Blackmore's Night is doing, and they did it first, and they did it better. For those of you who want to sing the praises of the lovely Candice Night, I have two words for you:
"Sandy Denny."
Ritchie! I know you've had a hard time in the past getting along with others, but is this really the way you intend to spend the rest of your life? While you're peacefully plucking "Durch Den Wald Zum Bach Haus," do you sometimes get the urge to drag the Strat out of mothballs and let 'er rip? Remember how Ian Paice used to kick off the intro to "Fireball" and you'd come in a couple of seconds later like a freight train with that bruising speed boogie riff? You're REALLY OK with trading that for "Possum Goes to Prague?"
You wore the Deep Purple guys out...read the liner notes and watch the interviews from the "Montreux" collections that have been released in the last couple of years. They're very happy without you, and Steve Morse plays all of your old licks at least as well as you did. But maybe you could call up Coverdale and Hughes and do a "Burn Anniversary Tour" or something. Maybe after R.J.D. gets finished with the "Heaven And Hell" Sabbath tour you could put Rainbow back together. Just one tour and a live album. Is that asking too much? Do you remember "Long Live Rock And Roll?" Were you LYING to us? Did you REALLY mean "Long Live 16th Century Madrigals?" NO! You said it! Long Live ROCK AND ROLL!"
Remember that riff from "Man On The Silver Mountain?" That's YOUR riff! You WROTE it! Don't you EVER want to play it again on stage with 50 gazillion people screaming and cheering when you hit those first notes?
Ritchie! You're RITCHIE BLACKMORE! Come ON! How can you NOT want to be RITCHIE BLACKMORE again?
Blackmore's Night "Under a Violet Moon".......2007-06-29
A new standard in modern folk renaisance music.......2007-03-08
SOLID.......2006-09-14
I Hate To Admit It..........2006-03-19
Violet Moon will appeal to a small niche audience. If you enjoy true Renaissance music, there are countless ensembles that do it far better. If you're a fan of Blackmore and want to hear the legend push the envelope in stirring new directions, stop and listen to the old stuff before you're sorely disappointed. This is no Clapton. But if you enjoy pseudo-Renaissance music played in a modern style, and can get over the cheese factor with Candice's singing and the lyrics, you probably will not be disappointed with this album. Without a doubt, there are some catchy tunes here. Besides, a mediocre Blackmore is still far better than most other stuff out there.
It is Blackmore, after all.
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Under a Violet Moon
Blackmore's Night Manufacturer: Steamhammer/SPV ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JJU0 Release Date: 2001-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Under a Violet Moon
- Castles and Dreams
- Past Time with Good Company
- Morning Star
- Avalon
- Possum Goes to Prague
- Wind in the Willows
- Gone with the Wind
- Beyond the Sunset
- March the Heroes Home
- Spanish Nights (I Remember It Well)
- Catherine Howard's Fate
- Fool's Gold
- Durch den Wald Zum Bach Haus
- Now and Then
- Self Portrait
Customer Reviews:
Shadow of the Moon is better.......2003-01-28
the old medieval classical tunes touch my soul!.......2002-04-05
Many people loved him during his period with Deep Purple and Rainbow. Ritchie Blackmore is an awesome personality, his music, his lyric and his
musically charismatic conquered the heart of the rock fans in the 70's and 80's. And now He joins Ms. Candice Night on this pretty medieval album. The
result is a huge fascination...the trip to the old medieval time/renaissance era. Miss Night is a very sweet girl and has a good voice. The songs like Past
time with good company, durch den wald zum Bach haus, Under a violet moon reminding us on the classical 16th Baroque century. The musical
composition on this cd were helped by some german classical experts, Ritchie has known in the good old Deutschland. Ritchie Blackmore is always my
favourite guitar player of all time. See ya on your next tour in the old Heidelberg in July, Ritchie!
The ABBA Factor..........2002-03-24
ENCHANTED.......2001-12-09
I Can't Believe My Ears.......2001-09-19
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Under a Violet Moon
Blackmore's Night Manufacturer: Intersound Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000258DN Release Date: 1999-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Under a Violet Moon
- Castles and Dreams
- Past Time With Good Company
- Morning Star
- Avalon
- Possum Goes to Prague
- Wind in the Willows
- Gone With the Wind
- Beyond the Sunset
- March the Heroes Home
- Spanish Nights (I Remember It Well)
- Catherine Howard's Fate
- Fool's Gold
- Durch Den Wald Zum Bach Haus
- Now and Then
- Self Portrait
Album Description
Japanese edition of the former Rainbow guitarist's 1999 solo album in packaging limited to the initial pressing only, a thick standard jewel case in a full color slipcase with an extra booklet packed with full color pictures of Blackmore & his significant other, Candice Night. 16 tracks.Album Details
Japanese Version featuring Limited Edition Packaging for Initial Pressing Only.Customer Reviews:
Tight and polished........2003-07-09
medieval period was very beautiful........2001-06-03
Blackmore...Better than ever!.......2001-05-14
Are you sure this is Ritchie Blackmore?.......2001-03-14
I couldn't believe my ears when he popped the disc in. Hence my title of "Are you sure this is Ritchie Blackmore?" I have been subjected to Blackmore's priors for years, and needless to say, I am NOW a fan!!! This is a long distance from his usual metal style.
I hate to admit it, but I want this CD now. I'm going to have to fight the husband for it. The acoustic on here merely adds to his lengthy list of talents, both solo and w/the various bands he's been with.
I eagerly await the next Blackmore's Night purchases I am about to make. For a not so huge Blackmore Fan...it's FANTASTIC!!
Not the "real thing" but good anyway.......2000-09-16
The songs are extremely catchy, I was almost able to sing along when I was listening to the album for the first time. At first I wasn't sure if this was good or bad, I thought that maybe they'll start sounding annoying soon. But I still like them so I guess they're catchy in a good way. Just like many medieval minnelieder are catchy and hummable. Some of the songs are obviously folk tunes but I'm not sure which because there weren't composer credits in my copy (I recognized one Russian folk song - with instrumental parts that sound like "Final Countdown" by Europe!). At the moment my favorite is a happy tune called "Wind in the Willows".
Perhaps the best thing on the album is Candice Night's lovely voice. The least good thing is the use of synthesizers and electric drums instead if "real" instruments. I'm not a synth hater at all but they just don't sound good in this kind of music.
I haven't listened to Ritchie Blackmore's work with Deep Purple or Rainbow but after this I certainly will. For those who'd like to listen to the "real thing" I recommend Walter von der Vogelweide's minnelieder as well as John Dowland's lute songs. And The King's Singers' albums of renaissance madrigals (Madrigal History Tour) and folk songs (Watching the White Wheat).
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Under a Violet Moon
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JNRE Release Date: 1999-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Under A Violet Moon
- Castles And Dreams
- Past Time With A Good Company
- Morning Star
- Avalon
- Possum Goes To Prague
- Wind In The Willows
- Gone With The Wind
- Beyond The Sunset
- March The Heroes Home
- Spanish Nights(I Remember It Well)
- Catherine Howard's Fate
- Fool's Gold
- Durch Den Wald Zum Bach Haus
- Now And Then
- Self Portrait
Album Description
HDCD edition of the Japanese edition of the former Rainbow guitarist's 1999 solo album with completely different cover art targeted for classical music buyers. 16 tracks. 1999 release.
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Under a Violet Moon
Blackmore's Night Manufacturer: Pony Canyon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JAQ6 Release Date: 2002-12-03 |
Tracks:
- Under a Violet Moon
- Castles and Dreams
- Past Time With Good Company
- Morning Star
- Avalon
- Possum Goes to Prague
- Wind in the Willows
- Gone With the Wind
- Beyond the Sunset
- March the Heroes Home
- Spanish Nights (I Remember It Well)
- Catherine Howard's Fate
- Fool's Gold
- Durch Den Wald Zum Bach Haus
- Now and Then
- Self Portrait
Album Description
Japanese edition of the former Rainbow guitarist's 1999 solo album in packaging limited to the initial pressing only, a thick standard jewel case in a full color slipcase with an extra booklet packed with full color pictures of Blackmore & his significant other, Candice Night. 16 tracks.Album Details
Japanese Version featuring Limited Edition Packaging for Initial Pressing Only.Customer Reviews:
Tight and polished........2003-07-09
medieval period was very beautiful........2001-06-03
Blackmore...Better than ever!.......2001-05-14
Are you sure this is Ritchie Blackmore?.......2001-03-14
I couldn't believe my ears when he popped the disc in. Hence my title of "Are you sure this is Ritchie Blackmore?" I have been subjected to Blackmore's priors for years, and needless to say, I am NOW a fan!!! This is a long distance from his usual metal style.
I hate to admit it, but I want this CD now. I'm going to have to fight the husband for it. The acoustic on here merely adds to his lengthy list of talents, both solo and w/the various bands he's been with.
I eagerly await the next Blackmore's Night purchases I am about to make. For a not so huge Blackmore Fan...it's FANTASTIC!!
Not the "real thing" but good anyway.......2000-09-16
The songs are extremely catchy, I was almost able to sing along when I was listening to the album for the first time. At first I wasn't sure if this was good or bad, I thought that maybe they'll start sounding annoying soon. But I still like them so I guess they're catchy in a good way. Just like many medieval minnelieder are catchy and hummable. Some of the songs are obviously folk tunes but I'm not sure which because there weren't composer credits in my copy (I recognized one Russian folk song - with instrumental parts that sound like "Final Countdown" by Europe!). At the moment my favorite is a happy tune called "Wind in the Willows".
Perhaps the best thing on the album is Candice Night's lovely voice. The least good thing is the use of synthesizers and electric drums instead if "real" instruments. I'm not a synth hater at all but they just don't sound good in this kind of music.
I haven't listened to Ritchie Blackmore's work with Deep Purple or Rainbow but after this I certainly will. For those who'd like to listen to the "real thing" I recommend Walter von der Vogelweide's minnelieder as well as John Dowland's lute songs. And The King's Singers' albums of renaissance madrigals (Madrigal History Tour) and folk songs (Watching the White Wheat).
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Under a Violet Moon
Blackmore's Night Manufacturer: Steamhammer ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000028DYS Release Date: 1999-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Under a Violet Moon
- Castles and Dreams
- Past Time With Good Company
- Morning Star
- Avalon
- Possum Goes to Prague
- Wind in the Willows
- Gone With the Wind
- Beyond the Sunset
- March the Heroes Home
- Spanish Nights (I Remember It Well)
- Catherine Howard's Fate
- Fool's Gold
- Durch Den Wald Zum Bach Haus
- Now and Then
- Self Portrait
Album Description
1999 outing from duo comprised of former Rainbow guitarist Ritchie Blackmore & his significant other, Candice Night, who provides vocals & plays the pennywhistle. 16 tracks.Album Details
Japanese Version featuring Limited Edition Packaging for Initial Pressing Only.Customer Reviews:
Tight and polished........2003-07-09
medieval period was very beautiful........2001-06-03
Blackmore...Better than ever!.......2001-05-14
Are you sure this is Ritchie Blackmore?.......2001-03-14
I couldn't believe my ears when he popped the disc in. Hence my title of "Are you sure this is Ritchie Blackmore?" I have been subjected to Blackmore's priors for years, and needless to say, I am NOW a fan!!! This is a long distance from his usual metal style.
I hate to admit it, but I want this CD now. I'm going to have to fight the husband for it. The acoustic on here merely adds to his lengthy list of talents, both solo and w/the various bands he's been with.
I eagerly await the next Blackmore's Night purchases I am about to make. For a not so huge Blackmore Fan...it's FANTASTIC!!
Not the "real thing" but good anyway.......2000-09-16
The songs are extremely catchy, I was almost able to sing along when I was listening to the album for the first time. At first I wasn't sure if this was good or bad, I thought that maybe they'll start sounding annoying soon. But I still like them so I guess they're catchy in a good way. Just like many medieval minnelieder are catchy and hummable. Some of the songs are obviously folk tunes but I'm not sure which because there weren't composer credits in my copy (I recognized one Russian folk song - with instrumental parts that sound like "Final Countdown" by Europe!). At the moment my favorite is a happy tune called "Wind in the Willows".
Perhaps the best thing on the album is Candice Night's lovely voice. The least good thing is the use of synthesizers and electric drums instead if "real" instruments. I'm not a synth hater at all but they just don't sound good in this kind of music.
I haven't listened to Ritchie Blackmore's work with Deep Purple or Rainbow but after this I certainly will. For those who'd like to listen to the "real thing" I recommend Walter von der Vogelweide's minnelieder as well as John Dowland's lute songs. And The King's Singers' albums of renaissance madrigals (Madrigal History Tour) and folk songs (Watching the White Wheat).
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Under A Violet Moon
Blackmore's Night Manufacturer: Steamhammer ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LX6D3E |
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