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The compilation is noted for its high-quality remastering and the inclusion of a rare track not originally found on the band's studio albums. Era Coverage:

and "Street of Dreams" : Smooth, atmospheric rock tracks featuring haunting melodies, tight keyboard hooks, and beautifully controlled guitar solos from Blackmore. Full 1997 Track Listing and Origins rainbow 1997 the very best of rainbowflac hot

Here is a deep dive into the history, tracklist highlights, and why this 1997 compilation remains a hot commodity for classic rock purists. 💿 The Evolution of a Hard Rock Titan The compilation is noted for its high-quality remastering

With Joe Lynn Turner taking over the microphone, Rainbow fully embraced the Melodic Rock / Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) boom of the early 1980s. Turner's polished, emotional delivery brought a massive new wave of commercial success. 💿 The Evolution of a Hard Rock Titan

By 1997, Ritchie Blackmore had essentially disbanded the reformed version of Rainbow (which had released Stranger in Us All in 1995) to launch Blackmore’s Night , a medieval-folk project with his partner Candice Night. The Very Best of Rainbow was released by Polydor Records