Blackmore's Castle - A Tribute to Deep Purple and Rainbow
发行时间:2003-01-01
发行公司:CD Baby
简介: Reviewer Chad Bowar writes, "Ritchie Blackmore has been one of the best guitar players in the world for nearly 40 years. This much deserved tribute album focuses on the Deep Purple and Rainbow era. Lion Music utilizes its stable of talented progressive and power metal musicians to create an excellent tribute to Blackmore. The interesting thing about Blackmore's Castle is the choice of songs. I like the fact they dug a little deeper and picked songs from a variety of albums from Deep Purple's 1972 "Machine Head" to 1992's "The Battle Rages On". Some of the artists featured on this CD include Lars Eric Mattson doing "Self Portrait", Winterlong covering "Machine Head", and Arabesque doing an interesting version of "Stargazer." Blackmore's Castle is also a good combination of faithful covers and artists putting their own spin on Blackmore's songs. It's a highly recommended CD for all power metal, progressive metal and of course, Ritchie Blackmore fans." Hard Rock/Heavy Metal, total running time, 72:39
Reviewer Chad Bowar writes, "Ritchie Blackmore has been one of the best guitar players in the world for nearly 40 years. This much deserved tribute album focuses on the Deep Purple and Rainbow era. Lion Music utilizes its stable of talented progressive and power metal musicians to create an excellent tribute to Blackmore. The interesting thing about Blackmore's Castle is the choice of songs. I like the fact they dug a little deeper and picked songs from a variety of albums from Deep Purple's 1972 "Machine Head" to 1992's "The Battle Rages On". Some of the artists featured on this CD include Lars Eric Mattson doing "Self Portrait", Winterlong covering "Machine Head", and Arabesque doing an interesting version of "Stargazer." Blackmore's Castle is also a good combination of faithful covers and artists putting their own spin on Blackmore's songs. It's a highly recommended CD for all power metal, progressive metal and of course, Ritchie Blackmore fans." Hard Rock/Heavy Metal, total running time, 72:39