RITCHIE BLACKMORE’S RAINBOW STREAM “THE STORM”

Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow have released a stream of their new single.

It’s titled The Storm, and it follows Black Sheep Of The Family, which appeared last month.

The Storm originally appeared on Blackmore’s Night album Fires At Midnight – which was released back in 2001, although the new version, as you might expect, has a much harder and rockier edge. Check out both versions below.

Blackmore is joined in the current Rainbow lineup by vocalist Ronnie Romero, Stratovarius keyboard player Jens Johansson, Blackmore’s Night drummer David Keith and bassist Bob Nouveau.

In 2017, the band released their first new recordings in over two decades: a re-working of the band’s 1981 hit I Surrender – originally sung by Joe Lynn Turner – and a cover of Edward Elgar’s Land Of Hope And Glory.

additional source: Classic Rock via loudersound.com

8 Responses

  1. That’s pretty good. I like it. Sort of BENT OUT OF SHAPE meets EYES OF THE WORLD. Blackmore is arguably the best ever. I’m excited about this. Welcome back Ritchie.

  2. I kind of hoped that once Richie got the band assembled, rehearsed the live show, had a good time and got a good response from the audience, he might change his mind and do a handful of US dates.

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