Thursday, October 21, 2010



Rainbow: Short But Hard And Heavy. (Tarantura :: TCDNIJIFUNE78-11-1,2)
Recorded Live at Kohriyama Shimin-Kaikan, Fukushima, Japan - January 24, 1978.
Excellent Audience Recording :: Bootleg Silver CD/s :: CBR 320 kbps & FLAC.

Disc 1
01. Yoninbayashi Ending
02. SE 1
03. SE 2
04. SE 3
05. Rainbow Monitor Check
06. Over The Rainbow
07. Start
08. Kill The King
09. PA Trouble
10. MC
11. Guitar Solo
12. Mistreated
13. Guitar Solo
14. Mistreated
15. Greensleeves
16. 16th Century Greensleeves
17. Niji Flashing Working
18. Guitar Solo
19. Catch The Rainbow
20. Guitar Solo
21. Catch The Rainbow
22. MC
23. Long Live Rock'n Roll

Disc 2
01. MC
02. Man On The Silver Mountain
03. Blues
04. Man On The Silver Mountain
05. Starstruck
06. Man On The Silver Mountain
07. MC
08. Keyboard Solo
09. Still I'm Sad
10. Beethoven Sinfonie Nr. 9 D-moll Op. 125
11. Keyboard Solo
12. The Year 1812 Festival Overture in E Flat Major
13. Break
14. Still I'm Sad
15. Over The Rainbow
16. Announcement

Files: 39. :: Size: 208.27 MB (mp3) / 692 MB (flac).
Total Time: 01:31:01 hour/s.

*** On Stage tour ***

Personnel: Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar :: Ronnie James Dio (R.I.P): Vocals :: Bob Daisley: Bass :: David Stone: Keyboards :: Cozy Powell (R.I.P.): Drums.

Notes: From the opening seconds of legendary Japanese prog-rock band Yonin-Bayashi’s set closer, just before Rainbow took the stage, you know that this is yet another fantastic Mr. Peach recording blessed by Tarantura’s magical finishing touches. The 2 silver discs display separate, crystal clear pictures of Blackmore on stage, with the menaced shot of him on disc 2 being apropos for this great release’s title. ::::: Short But Hard And Heavy captures Rainbow’s concert on January 24, 1978, from the audience in what can be fairly described as at least very good, and largely excellent, sound quality. The show occurred a little less than 2 months after their stupendous show in Munich that has received commercial release, which gives perspective to anyone considering getting this release. The set list, however, is shorter, suggesting a reason for part of the release’s title. Seven songs were essentially performed, although there were portions of others played along with improvisations, and no Cozy Powell drum solo.<-(Info taken from original info file).

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