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Encyclopedia > Down to Earth (Rainbow album)

Down To Earth is the fourth LP released by Rainbow, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music). Down To Earth was re-issued in the US in April 1999.


Track listing

  1. "All Night Long"
  2. "Eyes Of The World"
  3. "No Time To Lose"
  4. "Makin' Love"
  5. "Since You've Been Gone"
  6. "Love's No Friend"
  7. "Danger Zone"
  8. "Lost In Hollywood"

Personnel

Singles

  • 1979 - "Since You've Been Gone"
  • 1979 - "Lost In Hollywood"
  • 1980 - "All Night Long"
  • 1980 - "Eyes of the World"

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Rainbow (1061 words)
Rainbow is one of the few instances where someone from a legendary band successfully created another legendary band.
The album, however, falls short of the maximum score because it is quite uneven: there are at least three songs that would not hurt the release if dropped.
Naturally, the album opens with "Kill the King" (is there a Rainbow concert release that does not have this one?) It must have been quite a treat to see this formation live.
Rainbow (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (287 words)
Rainbow is a British hard rock band that formed in 1974.
The album is regarded by many as one of the best of all 70s hard rock releases.
The band hit their sales peak over the next two years with the "Down to Earth" and "Difficult to Cure" albums from which 3 top ten hits came.
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