В сообществе
community.livejournal.com/ru_guitar_file/ лежит новый альбом Блэкмора за 2010 год.
Да-да, то самый Блэкмор из Deep Purple.
Творческий зигзаг Блэкмора от хард-рока к смеси нью-эйджа с фолком и музыкой ренессанса мне лично понравился.
Блэкмор играет на акустической гитаре! И как!
Правда, музыка местами получилась весьма похожей на музыку Майкла Олдфилда.
Но я лично не вижу в этом ничего плохого.
Майка Олдфилда я тоже люблю.
Спасибо за альбом моему первому ЖЖ-френду
kirillov_k !
Biography
Blackmore's Night
Legendary Deep Purple and Rainbow guitarist Ritchie Blackmore (b. April 14,
1945, Weston-super-Mare, England) shifted his musical focus away from hard rock
in the late 1990s and started concentrating on his love of Renaissance-era
music. He formed Blackmore's Night with his fiancee, vocalist/lyricist Candice
Night (b. May 8, 1971, Hauppauge, Long Island, NY), and recruited other
musicians from around the world to combine elements of world music, Renaissance,
new age, folk, and rock & roll. Blackmore didn't exactly retire his Fender
Stratocaster, but he plays acoustic guitar almost exclusively in Blackmore's
Night. His acoustic guitar melodies and Night's clear, ethereal voice blend with
a host of instruments such as mandolins, keyboards, pennywhistles, violins,
tambourines, military drums, and hurdy-gurdies. Blackmore once described the
band's sound as "Mike Oldfield meets Enya." Blackmore and Night met in about
1989 when Deep Purple played soccer against employees of a Long Island radio
station where she worked. Night, a former model, studied communications at the
New York Institute of Technology and had her own radio show. Blackmore and Night
discovered they shared a love of Renaissance culture and quickly became a
couple. The formation of Blackmore's Night is tied to the efforts of his
previous two bands. Blackmore left Deep Purple -- again -- after 1993's
musically disappointing The Battle Rages On... album. Blackmore then revived
Rainbow -- technically under the original Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow moniker --
with largely unknown musicians for 1995's Stranger in Us All, and Night
contributed lyrics for four songs. Blackmore didn't really want to call it a Rainbow project, but record company
executives insisted the name recognition would make it easier to market the
album. After Stranger in Us All, Blackmore decided to actually record
Renaissance-inspired music. He'd loved the style for years, but he never really
played it himself. Once he began playing the music at home, Night would casually
start singing along. This innocent, informal practice germinated into
Blackmore's Night. The debut album, Shadow of the Moon, was released
domestically in 1998. Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson contributes flute on "Play
Minstrel Play." Under a Violet Moon followed in 1999, and since a full tour was
planned Blackmore consciously wrote more upbeat, stage-friendly music. ~ Bret
Adams, Rovi