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Sixteenth Century Greensleeves (Polydor 1975)




  

   Some old folks whose loving Classic Rock off the seventies era would cheering up in jumps for this ocassion brief debut album over Ritchie Blackmore's Heavy Rock regime group first release - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow when the side story probably saying that this band is just another escape for the Deep Purple guitarist master with giant ego away from his already crumbled super legendary band but for some Rock lovers still, this record with the finest personeel performing on it would gladly shown their best efforts by far - before Ritchie decided to fired them all and have the new replacements. We can listening to the power tones high range vocals that will devastate your stereo from Ronnie James Dio on vocals as a very good anti-matter for the super-power guitar play led by Mr. Blackmore as usual; along with them there are Gary Driscoll (drums), bassist Craig Gruber to Mickey Lee Soule (piano, mellotrone, clavinet, organ) recording this prolong studio session to become an actual real album with a live band baptized as Rainbow - brought you colors to rocking harder.
   Not just about their magical front cover but the tracks highlighted on it are also sounded Classic Rock to forever such as Man on The Silver Mountain, Temple of The King, If You Don't Like Rock n' Roll or Catch The Rainbow putting this album on the top charting of Rock Music library across nations but sadly, didn't taking too damn long before the guitar master knew something ain't right and bad for his throne as number one front figure in the group, leads it to vanish with the never ending line-up changes ...

Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow:
https://youtu.be/LjiuYQC-Bnk

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