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a b c d Bloom, Jerry (2011). Down to Earth (Deluxe Edition) (CD booklet). Rainbow. London, UK: Polydor Records. Songs from Down to Earth have been performed by Graham Bonnet at his solo shows, as well as at concerts performed with Don Airey (2001) and Joe Lynn Turner (2007). [ citation needed] Release [ edit ] By the time we finished the album, I’d played bass on [it] and written all the songs with Ritchie,” Glover told Guitar International in 2013. “He said, ‘Why aren’t you in the band?’ I said, ‘No one’s asked me.’ Eventually, the call came, ‘Would you like to join Rainbow?’ and I did.”

And what a band it was. This lineup is a who's who of "Hey, that's the guy from...": Keyboardist Don Airey from Ozzy's band, the mighty Roger Glover from Deep Purple, and drummer Cozy Powell from far too many bands to mention. And poor Graham Bonnet... never could find a band to take him to the top. The Michael Schenker Group and Alcatrazz didn't get him there either. Maybe too many pairings with temperamental guitar gods. Ultimately, given Bonnett's short tenure, this ends up being a transition album before Rainbow finally had a string of hits with equally powerful (and mainstream) singer Joe Lynn Turner. All Night Long (Cozy Powell Mix)” is not synchronized, and has been remixed with the balance of the official Dela Eddie version. I thought it would be like a finished version, but it is clear that another take was actually used. Even with the same take, you can clearly enjoy the guitar, piano, etc. that are playing in the mix. GRAHAM BONNET Talks RAINBOW, MSG And ALCATRAZZ in New Interview". Blabbermouth.net. 19 November 2010. Archived from the original on 21 November 2010 . Retrieved 17 December 2011. The above is a new masterpiece of the studio covering a total of 16 takes. “ANOTHER FINYL VINYL” was also a moving work, but this work is far superior in terms of perfection and listening response.replaced by some B-list dude named Graham Bonnet but usually the first record to hit the bins after Philip Qvist: Okay let's get straight to the obvious; this is no Rising - but then again very few albums are.

As the first chord churns in “All Night Long” it can already be heard that this is a radical departure from the Dio records. With a riff resembling that of “Burn” from Ritchie’s Deep Purple days, the song is a catchy, up-beat tune. While it reeks of commercial excess, it is still very enjoyable and a solid start to the album. Another song with DOWN TO EARTH” was completed in this way, but it’s fresh and super cool! A tremendous impact from the first song “Stone (Bad Girl)”. It starts from the example count, but when Graham’s vocals ride on that rough and vivid performance, the degree of perfection explodes at once. It can be heard as a normal studio album. It seems that it will be established even if it is replaced with the final completed version. sounds like they want to conquer new grounds, new fans, more comercial attitude, but as i said not really Of course, even with that said, it’s also clear that it’s different from the final version. “The Steamer (Lost In Hollywood)” was unexpected that the intro tremolo was decided so cool, and “Once More With Feeling (All Night Long)” also had vocals, so the last sound rises The sharpness of the scene is vivid. Especially fresh is “The Plod (Makin’ Love)”. The arrangement that the vocal comes in immediately after the intro is new and natural.means least, the sound of a man called Graham Bonnett who could, allegedly, break glasses in a room When people leave the band we don't give too many reasons because we don't want to hinder their career. But if someone's not pulling their weight then I will not put up with someone who's second rate. I'm not going to jump onstage and say 'it's alright ladies and gentlemen, I know they're not very good but they are my friends' like most bands do."

In the meantime, “Since You Been Gone” is “really a demo”. When I thought, “Is it over?”, the chorus resumed again, but the vocals were mixed here as well. It reproduces the playfulness of the studio, just like a rehearsal. Speaking of nifty mixes, “Lost In Hollywood” is also excellent. In the original take, the keyboard sounds with one chord for about 30 seconds near the last and it cuts off, but while covering the guitar solo here as well, the end is shredded according to the end of the tape. It is a finish that can only be thought that it was such a session from the beginning, and I am impressed by the enthusiastic love that pays attention to every detail. Gilan) joins "Rainbow" for a long ride. That's for the plus side. On the down side, Dio is replaced by Graham Bonnet. I was not

RAINBOW Singer RONNIE ROMERO Doesn't Think There Are Plans For The Band To Do Anything In Near Future". Blabbermouth.net. 19 April 2022 . Retrieved 19 April 2022. Is RAINBOW Still An Active Band? RONNIE ROMERO Responds". Blabbermouth.net. 23 November 2020 . Retrieved 19 April 2022.

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