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Rainbow – 1997 – The Very Best of Rainbow (FLAC): The Audiophile’s Ultimate Deep Dive

Introduction: Why This 1997 Compilation Still Matters

In the sprawling galaxy of hard rock and early heavy metal, few bands have enjoyed such a mercurial, brilliant, yet fragmented legacy as Rainbow. Formed by Deep Purple’s virtuoso guitarist Ritchie Blackmore in 1975, Rainbow served as a bridge between neo-classical baroque rock and the burgeoning stadium-filling sound of the late 1970s and early 80s. Among the dozens of compilations that bear their name, one stands out for its mastering, its track curation, and its importance to digital collectors: Rainbow – 1997 – The Very Best of Rainbow.

The late 1970s and early 1980s are often referred to as Rainbow's golden era. This period saw the release of some of the band's most beloved albums, including "Rising" (1976), "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll" (1978), and "Down to Earth" (1981). These albums spawned hits like "Stargazer," "L.A. Woman," and "The House of the King," cementing Rainbow's status as one of the leading rock acts of the era. Rainbow - 1997 - The Very Best of Rainbow-FLAC-...

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  1. Instrument Separation: On the live staple "Kill the King," the band plays at breakneck speed. In MP3 format, this can result in "audio mush." In FLAC, you can distinctly hear the intricate bass lines and the rapid-fire keyboard flourishes that sit behind Blackmore’s frantic riffing.
  2. Cymbal Decay and Reverb: The 1970s production relied heavily on natural reverb. On "Stargazer," arguably the crown jewel of this compilation, the FLAC format preserves the vast, atmospheric "wall of sound." You can hear the drum echoes bouncing off the studio walls, creating a sense of scale that feels cinematic.

The Verdict

"The Very Best of Rainbow" is more than a greatest hits package; it is a masterclass in guitar wizardry and vocal prowess. It documents the moment where the fantasy of 70s metal met the commercial viability of 80s hard rock. Rainbow – 1997 – The Very Best of

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The 16 tracks are generally ordered chronologically by their original release: Original Album (Year) Man on the Silver Mountain Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow Catch the Rainbow Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow Starstruck Kill the King Long Live Rock 'n' Roll Long Live Rock 'n' Roll Long Live Rock 'n' Roll Gates of Babylon Long Live Rock 'n' Roll Since You Been Gone Down to Earth All Night Long Down to Earth I Surrender Difficult to Cure Can't Happen Here Difficult to Cure Jealous Lover Jealous Lover EP Stone Cold Straight Between the Eyes Straight Between the Eyes Can't Let You Go Bent Out of Shape Street of Dreams Bent Out of Shape Availability & Pricing

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