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Performance & Musicianship
The standard release delivers a powerful, hit-packed journey through the band's catalog: (Dio Era) Catch the Rainbow (Dio Era) Starstruck (Dio Era) Stargazer (Dio Era) Kill the King (Dio Era) Long Live Rock 'n' Roll (Dio Era) Gates of Babylon (Dio Era) Since You Been Gone (Bonnet Era) All Night Long (Bonnet Era) I Surrender (Turner Era) Can't Happen Here (Turner Era) Jealous Lover (Turner Era) Stone Cold (Turner Era) Power (Turner Era) Can't Let You Go (Turner Era) Street of Dreams (Turner Era) rainbow 1997 the very best of rainbowflac hot
The contrasting simplicity of the commercial era is summed up in the straightforward chorus of Since You Been Gone : Performance & Musicianship The standard release delivers a
For a brief, explosive moment, Rainbow pivoted toward a more commercial "street" sound with Graham Bonnet. The standout hit (written by Russ Ballard) remains a staple of rock radio. It traded mysticism for power-pop sensibilities, proving Blackmore could dominate the charts as easily as he could the underground. Era 3: The Joe Lynn Turner Years (The AOR Kings) Era 3: The Joe Lynn Turner Years (The
: Their debut single, establishing the band's foundation.
The division in critical opinion stems from the band's stark stylistic split. For purists, the inclusion of the Joe Lynn Turner-era AOR tracks alongside the epic masterpieces of the Ronnie James Dio era feels jarring. However, this very tension is what makes the album a fascinating and accurate historical document—it tells the complete story of Rainbow, warts and all.
9/10 Essential Tracks: Stargazer, Man on the Silver Mountain, Since You Been Gone.