RAINBOW: 'Live In Nürnberg' 2-CD Set Due This Fall

September 12, 2007

The last of three shows from RAINBOW's September 1976 tour of Germany (Düsseldorf and Köln are already available),newly mixed from the multi-tracks, and issued to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the band's first world tour is finally released in Europe. As before the two-CD set features the regular setlist from that tour:

01. Kill The King
02. Mistreated
03. Sixteenth Century Greensleeves
04. Catch The Rainbow
05. Man On The Silver Mountain
06. Stargazer
07. Still I'm Sad
08. Do You Close Your Eyes

The two-CD comes with an eight-page colour booklet with notes and pictures. The release is expected sometime in October/November, according to Deep-Purple.net.

In Japan this two-CD was already released in May 2006 as part of a six-CD box containing all three concerts. In Europe "Live in Köln" (Cologne) was released in July 2006, "Live in Düsseldorf 1976" in February 2007.

Note: Although the CD is supposed to be recorded in the Messzentrum Halle in Nürnberg, there are still sources that claim RAINBOW played that night in the Mannheim Multihalle and never did Nürnberg that tour. Even the booklets of "Live In Germany 1976" (released in 1990) and "Live In Köln 1976" name Mannhelm for September 28.

(Thanks: TheRainbow Fanclan Legacy)

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