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Fires At Midnight - Blackmore's Night

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Blackmore's Night / Enhanced / Audio CD released 2001-08-06 at Spv / ... more
Fires At Midnight - Blackmore's Night ... Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Written in the stars
2 The times they are a changing
3 I still remember
4 Home again
5 Crowning of the king
6 Fayre thee well
7 Fires at midnight
8 Hanging tree
9 The storm
10 Midwinter's night
11 All becuse of you
12 Waiting just for you
13 Praetorius (courante)
14 Benzai-ten
15 Village on the sand
16 Again someday

Newest Review: ... backing rhythm that really has no place in a Renaissance-themed album. These semi-rock songs are the most technically ... more

 ... impressive of the album as well as presumably the most enjoyable for those who approached this album through Blackmore's reputation, though 'Written in the Stars,' 'Fires At Midnight' and 'Village on the Sand' don't hold up to Deep Purple or Rainbow. There's a clear desire to experiment in this album, which can only be a good sign considering how most songs seem content to sound exactly the same, and even though most of these creative decisions end up a little dodgy - the background sing-along of 'Home Again' and th...more

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Premium Review Fires At Midnight - Blackmore's Night: Longing for the Woods (292 words)
by - written on 21/02/08 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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'Fires at Midnight' is a small step in the right direction for Blackmore's Night, featuring more elements of folk rock (something that would steadily increase as the albums become correspondingly more enjoyable), but hindered by seeming attempts to reach a more commercial market with the dodgy pop song 'All Because of You,' which also features the return of the despised electronic backing rhythm that really has no place in a Renaissance-themed album. These semi-rock songs are the most technically impressive of the album as well as presumably the most enjoyable for those who approached this album through Blackmore's reputation, though 'Written in the Stars,' ...  Read the complete review

 

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