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Rainbow - Worlds Greatest artists - Up Close and Personal DVD

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This is the true story of Hard Rock Legends Rainbow, as told by the insiders who toured and recorded with the band!Few would dispute the genius of Blackmore, or the fact that behind the chaos of their carousel line-ups Rainbow produced some of the finest hard-rock music ever recorded. Sit in on in-depth interviews with band members from almost the entire 30 plus years of Rainbow, in one incarnation or another. Lead vocalists Graham Bonnet ('79-'80) Joe Lynn Turner ('81-'84) and Dougie White ('94-'97), plus bass player Bob Daisley and drummer Bobby Rondinelli all offer... intimate insight into the music of one of the most controversial of frontmen and the breathtaking band he created.Featured tracks include Man On The Silver Mountain, Since You Been Gone, All Night Long, Hall Of The Mountain King, Catch The Rainbow and many more! [show more]

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Released
27 August 2012
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Anvil Media 
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Runtime
60 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5055396350678 
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Critical review of rock band Rainbow, featuring highlights from tracks including 'Man on the Silver Mountain', 'Since You Been Gone', 'All Night Long', 'Hall of the Mountain King' and 'Catch the Rainbow'.