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In the UK there was a limited edition clear vinyl LP release. 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). In 1980, Blackmore's Rainbow headlined the inaugural Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington in England. It was subsequently played live throughout that tour. Rainbow's version was recorded in the studio in May 1980, during rehearsals for the Japanese leg of the Down to Earth tour. Bonnet had previously recorded this song for his first, eponymously titled, solo album in 1977. Down to Earth is the only Rainbow album to feature Bonnet, though he was still part of the band when writing for Difficult to Cure began.Īlso recorded for the proposed next single, but unreleased due to Bonnet's departure, was " Will You Love Me Tomorrow". His vocals were not recorded with the other tracks in France, but later at Kingdom Sound Studios in Long Island, when all other recording sessions were completed. ĭuring song composition, Bonnet composed his vocal melodies though his contributions remained uncredited. While auditions for the new singer proceeded, Glover tracked down ex- The Marbles singer Graham Bonnet, who auditioned in France and was immediately hired.
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Producer Glover ended up playing bass on the album and provided lyrics for all songs. In April 1979, Jack Green of The Pretty Things was hired as new bass player for the recording sessions at Château Pelly de Cornfeld, in the countryside of Southern France, but he did not stay for long. Some of my biggest influences have come from him." īy the end of 1978, Blackmore had recruited keyboardist Don Airey – a suggestion from Powell – and considered Ian Gillan and Peter Goalby of Trapeze to replace Dio. "It was a great opportunity for me, and why should I bear a grudge ?" recalled Glover. The backing tracks were largely written by Blackmore and Glover. Blackmore had already recruited his old Deep Purple bandmate Roger Glover as producer and started auditioning musicians for the vacant slots in the band, while songwriting progressed with Blackmore, Cozy Powell and session musician Clive Chaman on bass. By that time, he had dismissed both bassist Bob Daisley and keyboard player David Stone soon after singer Ronnie James Dio quit the band. Scorpions – Rock You Like A Hurricaneġ5.ğoreigner - Feels Like The First Timeġ9.The writing of Down to Earth began at Ritchie Blackmore's house in Connecticut in December 1978. Motörhead, Girlschool - Please Don’t Touchġ0. Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Wayġ.Ğmerson, Lake & Palmer - Fanfare For The Common ManĦ. The Power Station - Get It On (Bang A Gong)ġ7.
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Huey Lewis And The News - The Power Of Loveġ3. Gary Moore & Phil Lynott - Parisienne Walkwaysġ2. feat Aerosmith – Walk This WayĤ.ělue Öyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaperġ2. Status Quo - Rockin' All Over The Worldħ.ěachman-Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing YetĨ.Ğlectric Light Orchestra – Don’t Bring Me Downĩ.Ğlton John - Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)ġ5. The perfect gift for friends and family or treat for yourself. and Aerosmith still sound as vital today as they did when they were released. Immerse yourself in a truly eclectic mix of rock from the 60s-90s – smashes from The Kinks, Fleetwood Mac, Europe, Lenny Kravitz, Slade and the incredible collaboration between Run-D.M.C.
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The album features the greatest names in classic pop-rock including Tina Turner, KISS, Cher, Alice Cooper, Blondie, and The Runaways and includes era-defining classics including ‘Baba O’Riley’ by The Who, Thin Lizzy’s ‘Whiskey In The Jar’, Rod Stewart’s ‘Maggie May’, ‘Smoke On The Water’ by Deep Purple, ‘Barracuda’ by Heart, Blue Öyster Cult’s ‘(Don't Fear) The Reaper’, Paul McCartney & Wings’ ‘Jet’ - and we’ve included the full 9 minute plus version of ‘Bat Out Of Hell’ from Meat Loaf. This 4CD compilation includes massive hits from British icons - Def Leppard, Elton John, Electric Light Orchestra, The Police, Iron Maiden, and Status Quo, together with stadium-filling anthems including Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’, Survivor’s ‘Eye Of The Tiger’, and Bon Jovi with ‘You Give Love A Bad Name’. Enjoy a stellar selection of legendary rock across 80 tracks with NOW That’s What I Call Rock.