Blackmore's Night - Secret Voyage
Lossless: EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) | Full Covers | 475 MB
Lossless: EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) | Full Covers | 475 MB
Secret Voyage is another kaleidoscopic musical journey through time and space, incorporating and rearranging traditional melodies from all over Europe, blending the "old" and contemporary. The brilliant guitar stylings of Ritchie Blackmore, the enchanting vocals and lyrics of singer/songwriter Candice Night and the saturation of authentic Renaissance instruments woven throughout the melodies, create a unique style of music they call Renaissance-FolkRock. Secret Voyage consists of twelve new tracks, recorded by Candice Night, Ritchie Blackmore and their Band Of Minstrels. This musical journey is inspired by nature and incorporates acoustic and electric guitars, strings, renaissance instruments and Candice Night s ethereal voice and mystical lyrics.
For several years, famed Deep Purple guitarist Richie Blackmore has been assimilating the sounds of enchantment via Euro-folk, Baroque and medieval thematic forays. But the qualitative component is steeped within the ensemble's Renaissance rock-based stylization. With its seventh studio release, the band surges onward via the delightful Secret Voyage, featuring the angelic and numinous vocals of Candice Night. And while these classy arranged pieces might ordinarily denote austere frameworks, the musicians emerge as prophets of good cheer throughout.
On "Locked Within The Crystal Ball," drummer Squire Malcolm of Lumley executes a rumbling rhythmic pattern that signals a tuneful and up-tempo rock pulse in support of Night's wistful vocals and Blackmore's resonating electric guitar lines. The entire album is engineered upon an acoustic-electric methodology, where Blackmore renders a potpourri of British folk and classical acoustic guitar parts amid the keys, violin and rhythmic foundations. On the flip side, the group morphs Elvis Presley's pop hit, "Can't Help Falling In Love," into a thrusting and rather profound rock groove. However, the amalgamations of various European folk derivations prevail as a recurring parameter throughout the entirety of the album. Blackmore does let it rip in spots, but tones it down and mans the flow when required. Entertaining, heavenly and uplifting are just a few of the descriptors that convey the band's ongoing legacy.
Tracklist
01. God Save The Keg
02. Locked Within The Crystal Ball
03. Gilded Cage
04. Toast To Tomorrow
05. Prince Waldeck's Galliard
06. Rainbow Eyes
07. The Circle
08. Sister Gypsy
09. Can't Help Falling In Love
10. Peasant's Promise
11. Far Far Away
12. Empty Words