Release Date: August
11, 2017
Label: Minstrel Hall
Music
I
have been listening to Ritchie Blackmore play guitar since the 70s. He was
always one of my favorites and so were his bands Deep Purple and Rainbow. I
believe he made even more prolific music after moving on from DP. Rainbow was an amazing project with a string
of great albums, and the beginning of his change in direction. So, what
happened after that? If you are a fan you know the answer.
It is
hard to believe that this much time has already passed. To The
Moon And Back-20 Years And Beyond… is the quintessential career
retrospective for the band. The 2 CDs
are comprised of 26 tracks, bonus tracks, recent versions of older tracks and a
bonus video.
You
get the whole package, all the goodies wrapped up in a nice tight little
package. And if you are a big fan that owns all the releases, it helps you
appreciate the band’s accomplishments even more. It is also a reminder of how
much great music this amazing group of musicians have produced over two
decades. And that does not include several tasty DVD sets.
Great players like Blackmore have always surrounded
themselves with a stellar supporting cast and this band is no exception. And
yes, they are unique in a typically watered down repetitive pop hit culture.
They are and always will be light years ahead of that curve. That is the very
reason I was attracted to them so strongly, and of course all the previously
mentioned reasons.
This band plays music that takes you back in time, way
back, hundreds of years. Blackmore and his mates offer up a lively combination
of world, rock and Celtic music that would tickle any music lovers fancy. The
musicianship is impeccable and his wife, the beautiful Candace Night, has the
voice of an angel. That all combines for a stunning combination of sounds and
visions of days gone by, when the knights of the round table ruled in ancient
castles (where by the way they like to play concerts) and Robin Hood was
stealing from the greedy rich to give to the poor.
The band dresses up in period clothing and their audience
members are glad to oblige. A concert from Blackmore’s Night (which I have
attended) is something special. It’s like being serenaded at the Renaissance
Fair by some of the greatest musicians in the world. It truly is a
multi-dimensional experience that you need to experience at least once.
Listening to the music will give you a good idea of what to expect. It is
carefree, relaxed and sometimes their music just plain rocks. That is fine with
me when Blackmore pulls out that white electric guitar and gives it a workout.
When you are finished listening to To The Moon And Back-20 Years And Beyond… it will feel like the
title was a good description of the uplifting this music can give you. If you
have not heard this music this it is a great starter set. If you are fan like me,
you will love it without question.
5/5
Stars
Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck
September 14, 2017
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Tracks:
Disc One:
01. Shadow of the Moon
02. Spirit of the Sea
03. Renaissance Faire
04. Play Minstrel Play
05. Under a Violet Moon
06. Spanish Nights
07. Fires at Midnight
08. Ghost of a Rose
09. Cartouche
10. Village Lanterne
11. The Circle
12. 25 Years
13. Dandelion Wine
14. Home Again (Live)
Disc Two:
15. I Surrender (Bonus Track)
16. Moonlight Shadow (2017 Version)
17. Somewhere Over the Sea (2017 Version)
18. Writing on the Wall (2017 Version)
19. Coming Home (2017 Version)
20. Ghost of John (Bonus Track)
21. Minstrel Hall
Tracks:
Disc One:
01. Shadow of the Moon
02. Spirit of the Sea
03. Renaissance Faire
04. Play Minstrel Play
05. Under a Violet Moon
06. Spanish Nights
07. Fires at Midnight
08. Ghost of a Rose
09. Cartouche
10. Village Lanterne
11. The Circle
12. 25 Years
13. Dandelion Wine
14. Home Again (Live)
Disc Two:
15. I Surrender (Bonus Track)
16. Moonlight Shadow (2017 Version)
17. Somewhere Over the Sea (2017 Version)
18. Writing on the Wall (2017 Version)
19. Coming Home (2017 Version)
20. Ghost of John (Bonus Track)
21. Minstrel Hall
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