BLACKMORE'S NIGHT: 'The Village Lanterne' Video Posted Online
October 29, 2007BLACKMORE'S NIGHT's video for the song "The Village Lanterne", taken from the forthcoming "Paris Moon" DVD/CD, can be viewed below.
SPV will release "Paris Moon", a long-form concert DVD/CD shot September 20, 2006 at Paris, France's famed Olympia, on November 2 in Germany, November 5 in the rest of Europe and November 6 in the USA. An EPK (Electronic Press Kit) for the release can be viewed at this location.
"Paris Moon" track listing:
DVD (Running Time: 128 min.):
01. Introduction
02. Past Times With Good Company
03. Rainbow Blues
04. Play Minstrel Play
05. World Of Stone
06. Under A Violet Moon
07. Soldier Of Fortune
08. Durch Den Wald Zum Bachaus
09. Diamonds & Rust
10. Minstrel Hall
11. Home Again
12. Streets Of London
13. Renaissance Faire
14. Keyboard Solo
15. Ariel
16. Loreley
17. The Clock Ticks On
18. Fires At Midnight
19. St. Theresa
20. The Village Lanterne
CD
01. Past Times With Good Company/Rainbow Blues
02. Play Minstrel Play
03. World Of Stone
04. Under A Violet Moon
05. Minstrel Hall
06. Home Again
07. Ariel
08. The Clock Ticks On
09. Fires At Midnight
Bonus tracks
01. The Village Lanterne (studio version)
02. All Because of You (radio edit)
03. The Village Lanterne (enhanced video track)
Over the course of five internationally charting studio albums, several live and compilation releases, numerous awards and many sold-out tours around the planet, they have truly perfected their signature blend of music.
Following his global success as DEEP PURPLE and RAINBOW's guitarist and main composer, Ritchie Blackmore changed his musical form of expression in the mid-'90s to co-found BLACKMORE'S NIGHT with instrumentalist/lyricist/lead vocalist Candice Night.
BLACKMORE'S NIGHT has fascinated its steadily growing fan community since 1997 with wonderful vocal melodies and evocative guitar parts. Its debut album, "Shadow of the Moon", stayed on the German chart for 17 weeks and went gold in Japan. The band toured churches, opera houses, theatres and castles all over the world.
1999's "Under a Violet Moon" entered high in the European and Japanese charts, and was voted "Best Vocal Album Of The Year" in the USA by National Public Radio. 2001's "Fires at Midnight" went to #9 in Germany and #20 in Japan. "Past Times with Good Company" (2002),the first live album, and "Ghost of a Rose" (2003),preceded "Beyond the Sunset - The Romantic Collection" (2004),a retrospective of beautiful ballads from the early years, again voted "Best Vocal Album Of The Year" in the USA by NPR. "Castles and Dreams", the first DVD, aired on PBS throughout the USA in 2006 and 2007. In 2006, "The Village Lanterne" brought the band back into the Top 20 album charts worldwide.
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