Released in 1981, marked a pivotal transition for Rainbow, as Ritchie Blackmore steered the band toward a more commercial "American-radio" sound with new vocalist Joe Lynn Turner. While some fans of the earlier Ronnie James Dio era viewed this shift as a "sell-out," many modern listeners and critics appreciate it as a masterclass in early '80s melodic hard rock. Album Highlights
“JLT remains one of rock's best and most underrated frontmen. His first effort with Rainbow was the best of the three he did with Blackmore.” Facebook · The Metal Voice · 2 months ago rainbow_difficult_to_cure_full_album_1981_with_...
: This Russ Ballard cover became one of the band's biggest hits, showcasing Turner's smooth, AOR-friendly vocals. Released in 1981, marked a pivotal transition for
: A track that blends a progressive start with a catchy, pop-rock chorus. Community Perspectives His first effort with Rainbow was the best
“It is far removed from Rainbow Rising and some tracks... are certainly more pop than rock but guess what… I really enjoyed it. Ritchie Blackmore in particular is very inventive in his solos.” Now Spinning Magazine · 3 years ago
: A high-energy rocker featuring blistering guitar work from Blackmore and masterly keyboard performances by Don Airey.
: An instrumental adaptation of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, often described as a "mind-blowing" showcase of the band's technical prowess.