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1995 studio album by Rainbow

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Collector`s Guide to Heavy Metal6/10[2]

Stranger in Us All is the eighth studio album by the British hard rock band Rainbow, released on 21 August 1995 by RCA Records. This was the band`s first studio album in twelve years, and originally intended to be a solo album by Blackmore, but due to pressures from BMG, it was billed as Ritchie Blackmore`s Rainbow, which saw him putting together a new line-up featuring himself and four then-unknown musicians: vocalist Doogie White, bassist Greg Smith, keyboardist Paul Morris and drummer John O`Reilly.

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Stranger in Us All
Stranger in Us All
21/8/1995

Stranger in Us All

Rainbow

1995 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 21 Agosto 1995 · Fecha Grabación: 1995 -
    Discográfica: RCA · Estudio de grabación: Long View Farm (Brookfield, Massachusetts); Cove City Sound (Long Island, New York); Sound on Sound; Unique; Soundtrack (New York City) · Productor: Pat Regan , Ritchie Blackmore
    1
    Wolf to the Moon
    RainbowRitchie Blackmore's Rainbow • 1995
    4:17
  • 2
    Cold Hearted Woman
    RainbowRitchie Blackmore's Rainbow • 1995
    4:30
  • 3
    Hunting Humans (Insatiable)
    RainbowRitchie Blackmore's Rainbow • 1995
    5:45
  • 4
    Stand and Fight
    RainbowRitchie Blackmore's Rainbow • 1995
    5:21
  • 5
    Ariel
    RainbowRitchie Blackmore's Rainbow • 1995
    5:40
  • 6
    Too Late for Tears
    RainbowRitchie Blackmore's Rainbow • 1995
    4:54
  • 7
    Black Masquerade
    RainbowRitchie Blackmore's Rainbow • 1995
    5:36
  • 8
    Silence
    RainbowRitchie Blackmore's Rainbow • 1995
    4:04
  • 9
    Hall of the Mountain King
    RainbowRitchie Blackmore's Rainbow • 1995
    5:32
  • 10
    Still I'm Sad
    RainbowRitchie Blackmore's Rainbow • 1995
    5:24
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    Stranger in Us All
    Stranger in Us All
    21/8/1995
    Stranger in Us All
    Studio album by
    Released21 August 1995
    Recorded1995
    Studio
    GenreHard rock
    Length51:44
    LabelRCA
    Producer
    Rainbow chronology
    Bent Out of Shape
    (1983)
    Stranger in Us All
    (1995)

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    1995 studio album by Rainbow

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Collector`s Guide to Heavy Metal6/10[2]

    Stranger in Us All is the eighth studio album by the British hard rock band Rainbow, released on 21 August 1995 by RCA Records. This was the band`s first studio album in twelve years, and originally intended to be a solo album by Blackmore, but due to pressures from BMG, it was billed as Ritchie Blackmore`s Rainbow, which saw him putting together a new line-up featuring himself and four then-unknown musicians: vocalist Doogie White, bassist Greg Smith, keyboardist Paul Morris and drummer John O`Reilly.

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    As Blackmore decided to pursue different musical styles (forming Blackmore`s Night with his companion Candice Night), Stranger in Us All was his final recording as a rock artist for two decades, until he put together a reincarnation of Rainbow in 2016 and released a series of new singles. The album takes its name from a line in the song "Black Masquerade".

    Released during the post-grunge scene of the mid-1990s, Stranger in Us All failed to measure up to the critical and commercial acclaim of previous releases and was not particularly well publicized. However, it achieved modest success, particularly in Europe and Japan.

    Promotion

    Much of the album was featured in the live concert sets. Drummer John O`Reilly was replaced for the tour by the returning Chuck Burgi. John Miceli joined the band for the U.S. shows, from February to May 1997, plus one in Denmark. A live performance recorded at Philipshalle Düsseldorf for German TV show Rockpalast on October 9, 1995, was released on the DVD Black Masquerade in 2013.

    A few songs off the album were played live by the band Over the Rainbow in 2008 and 2009, as the line-up featured Greg Smith and Paul Morris, who played in Rainbow in 1995.

    The songs have been also performed occasionally by Doogie White, for example in 2004 with a band called White Noise, and 2010 presentations with Rata Blanca. An official DVD recording of White Noise titled In the Hall of the Mountain King was released in 2004. The song "Ariel" was performed live by Blackmore`s Night on their 2007 Paris Moon tour.

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Wolf to the Moon"Ritchie Blackmore, Doogie White, Candice Night4:16
    2."Cold Hearted Woman"Blackmore, White4:31
    3."Hunting Humans (Insatiable)"Blackmore, White5:45
    4."Stand and Fight"Blackmore, White5:22
    5."Ariel"Blackmore, Night5:39
    6."Too Late for Tears"Blackmore, White, Pat Regan4:50
    7."Black Masquerade"Blackmore, Paul Morris, White, Night5:35
    8."Silence"Blackmore, White4:04
    9."Hall of the Mountain King"Edvard Grieg, lyrics by Night, arrangement by Blackmore5:34
    10."Still I`m Sad" (The Yardbirds cover)Paul Samwell-Smith, Jim McCarty5:22

    Japanese edition bonus track
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    11."Emotional Crime"Blackmore, White, Regan3:49

    • Track 10 was originally recorded by The Yardbirds on the album Having a Rave Up with The Yardbirds. The song was previously covered as an instrumental by the Dio-era Rainbow on Ritchie Blackmore`s Rainbow and with vocals on Rainbow on Stage and other live albums.

    Personnel

    Rainbow

    • Doogie White - lead and backing vocals
    • Ritchie Blackmore - guitar, producer
    • Greg Smith - bass, backing vocals
    • Paul Morris - keyboards
    • John O`Reilly - drums

    Additional musicians

    • Candice Night - backing vocals
    • Mitch Weiss - harmonica

    Production

    • Pat Regan - producer, engineer, mixing
    • Fran Flannery, Jesse Henderson, Ed Miller, Steve Moseley, John Reigart, David Shackney, Steve Sisco and Dug - assistant engineers
    • Vlado Meller - mastering at Sony Music Studios, New York

    Charts

    Chart (1995)

    Peak
    position

    UK Albums Chart[3][4]

    102

    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[5]

    70

    Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[6]

    6

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[7]

    36

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[8]

    7

    Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[9]

    38

    Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[10]

    8

    Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[11]

    40

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Japan (RIAJ)[12]

    Gold

    100,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    1995 studio album by Rainbow

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Collector`s Guide to Heavy Metal6/10[2]

    Stranger in Us All is the eighth studio album by the British hard rock band Rainbow, released on 21 August 1995 by RCA Records. This was the band`s first studio album in twelve years, and originally intended to be a solo album by Blackmore, but due to pressures from BMG, it was billed as Ritchie Blackmore`s Rainbow, which saw him putting together a new line-up featuring himself and four then-unknown musicians: vocalist Doogie White, bassist Greg Smith, keyboardist Paul Morris and drummer John O`Reilly.

    As Blackmore decided to pursue different musical styles (forming Blackmore`s Night with his companion Candice Night), Stranger in Us All was his final recording as a rock artist for two decades, until he put together a reincarnation of Rainbow in 2016 and released a series of new singles. The album takes its name from a line in the song "Black Masquerade".

    Released during the post-grunge scene of the mid-1990s, Stranger in Us All failed to measure up to the critical and commercial acclaim of previous releases and was not particularly well publicized. However, it achieved modest success, particularly in Europe and Japan.

    Promotion

    Much of the album was featured in the live concert sets. Drummer John O`Reilly was replaced for the tour by the returning Chuck Burgi. John Miceli joined the band for the U.S. shows, from February to May 1997, plus one in Denmark. A live performance recorded at Philipshalle Düsseldorf for German TV show Rockpalast on October 9, 1995, was released on the DVD Black Masquerade in 2013.

    A few songs off the album were played live by the band Over the Rainbow in 2008 and 2009, as the line-up featured Greg Smith and Paul Morris, who played in Rainbow in 1995.

    The songs have been also performed occasionally by Doogie White, for example in 2004 with a band called White Noise, and 2010 presentations with Rata Blanca. An official DVD recording of White Noise titled In the Hall of the Mountain King was released in 2004. The song "Ariel" was performed live by Blackmore`s Night on their 2007 Paris Moon tour.

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Wolf to the Moon"Ritchie Blackmore, Doogie White, Candice Night4:16
    2."Cold Hearted Woman"Blackmore, White4:31
    3."Hunting Humans (Insatiable)"Blackmore, White5:45
    4."Stand and Fight"Blackmore, White5:22
    5."Ariel"Blackmore, Night5:39
    6."Too Late for Tears"Blackmore, White, Pat Regan4:50
    7."Black Masquerade"Blackmore, Paul Morris, White, Night5:35
    8."Silence"Blackmore, White4:04
    9."Hall of the Mountain King"Edvard Grieg, lyrics by Night, arrangement by Blackmore5:34
    10."Still I`m Sad" (The Yardbirds cover)Paul Samwell-Smith, Jim McCarty5:22

    Japanese edition bonus track
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    11."Emotional Crime"Blackmore, White, Regan3:49

    • Track 10 was originally recorded by The Yardbirds on the album Having a Rave Up with The Yardbirds. The song was previously covered as an instrumental by the Dio-era Rainbow on Ritchie Blackmore`s Rainbow and with vocals on Rainbow on Stage and other live albums.

    Personnel

    Rainbow

    • Doogie White - lead and backing vocals
    • Ritchie Blackmore - guitar, producer
    • Greg Smith - bass, backing vocals
    • Paul Morris - keyboards
    • John O`Reilly - drums

    Additional musicians

    • Candice Night - backing vocals
    • Mitch Weiss - harmonica

    Production

    • Pat Regan - producer, engineer, mixing
    • Fran Flannery, Jesse Henderson, Ed Miller, Steve Moseley, John Reigart, David Shackney, Steve Sisco and Dug - assistant engineers
    • Vlado Meller - mastering at Sony Music Studios, New York

    Charts

    Chart (1995)

    Peak
    position

    UK Albums Chart[3][4]

    102

    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[5]

    70

    Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[6]

    6

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[7]

    36

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[8]

    7

    Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[9]

    38

    Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[10]

    8

    Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[11]

    40

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Japan (RIAJ)[12]

    Gold

    100,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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