The revamped version of Rainbow has released its first new music in more than two decades. Two tracks have been made available on iTunes: an instrumental song called “Land Of Hope And Glory,” which is is a reworking of the 1902 British patriotic song of the same name from Edward Elgar‘s “Pomp And Circumstance March No. 1,” and a re-recording of the Rainbow classic ”I Surrender,” which was written by Russ Ballard and was first released by Rainbow in 1981. The latter song features vocals recorded by current Rainbow singer Ronnie Romero.
Guitarist Ritchie Blackmore stepped away from his Renaissance-inspired brand of music with Blackmore’s Night last year to perform a handful of shows with a brand-new lineup of the band he had formed after quitting Deep Purple.
Although Ritchie initially said that he had no plans to make a new Rainbow album — explaining in early 2016 that he wanted to “just get back to playing the old songs one more time” — he revealed to Japan’s Burrn! magazine that he changed his mind.
The current incarnation of Rainbow includes Romero, originally from Chile but now settled in Madrid, Spain, as well as Stratovarius keyboardist Jens Johansson, Blackmore’s Night drummer David Keith, bassist Bob Nouveau (a.k.a. Robert “Bob” Curiano, ex-Blackmore’s Night), and backing singers Candice Night and Lady Lynn.
Blackmore was full of praise for Romero, who spends some of his time fronting the Spanish metal band Lords Of Black and is a member of a new project called The Ferrymen. ”When I heard him, he seemed like the right guy to sing the [Ronnie James] Dio-era songs of Rainbow,“ Ritchie told Burrn!. “He is versatile, he can sing like Freddie Mercury or Ronnie James Dio or Graham Bonnet.
“The reason I did not ask [former Rainbow singer] Joe Lynn Turner [to get involved in the Rainbow comeback] is because I thought European fans wanted to hear the Dio lineup of Rainbow.
“I was very surprised that tickets [to the first Rainbow comeback shows] sold out in 15 minutes. It was nice to know so many people wanted to hear Rainbow at this time.“
Joe Lynn Turner last year slammed Blackmore for the guitarist’s decision to go out and perform classic Deep Purple and Rainbow material with a new group musicians instead of reforming Rainbow with a more “authentic” lineup.
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nachbelichtet (@nachbelichtet)
May 31, 2017 at 8:17 am
Hopefully, it’s just a joke or hoax!