Episode #81 – Rainbow – Down to Earth (Part 1)
The Deep Purple Podcast
Show Notes
Episode #81
Rainbow – Down to Earth (Part 1)
November 2, 2020
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Lead up to the Album:
Personel
Bass – Roger Glover
Drums – Cozy Powell
Guitar – Ritchie Blackmore
Keyboards – Don Airey
Vocals – Graham Bonnet
Album Art & Booklet Review
Art Direction – Bill Levy
Illustration – Ron Walotsky
Technical:
Engineer – Gary Edwards
Mastered By – Greg Colby*
Producer – Roger Glover
Lacquer Cut By – RL*
Recorded By – Dr. Michael Palmer, Leigh Mantle
Credits:
Album Tracks:
Side One:
All Night Long (Blackmore/Glover)
Eyes of the World (Blackmore/Glover)
No Time to Lose (Blackmore/Glover)
Makin’ Love (Blackmore/Glover)
Side Two:
Since You Been Gone (Russ Ballard)
Love’s No Friend (Blackmore/Glover)
Danger Zone (Blackmore/Glover)
Lost in Hollywood (Blackmore, Glover, Powell)
Reception and Review
Ritchie and Roger both claim that Bonnet wasn’t “up to” being in Rainbow. Glover says he couldn’t go
the distance and Ritchie says that he wasn’t highly motivated. Ritchie said Graham needed a lot of
coaching and didn’t really come up with ideas on his own.
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For Further Information:
Deep Purple and Rainbow 1968-79: Every album, every song (On Track) by Steve Pilkington
Black Knight: Ritchie Blackmore by Jerry Bloom
Sensitive to Light: The Rainbow Story by Martin Popoff
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