Now to the album, I didn't know until now that they had recorded an early version of their most successful hit, "I Surrender," with Graham Bonnet before he left the band because he didn't like the direction it was taking. Joe Lynn Turner was brought in to sing over the already recorded musical tracks and the result is obvious, "Difficult to Cure" is a very good album. As I have said several times before, I get a little nervous when the opening track to an album is the big single. However, the opening chords on "I Surrender" is attention grabbing and starts things off perfectly. But unlike one hit wonders who use their hit to open their album, the rest of "Difficult to Cure" can stand on its own. "Spotlight Kid" is definitely a good rocking song as is "Can't Happen Here." I knew there was something familiar about those two songs when I heard them and so I checked the "Anthology" album and found those two songs were on it. I shouldn't have been surprised. "Magic"starts very progressively but Don Airey plays his keyboards masterfully on the song and Blackmore does his usual magic with the guitar, which superbly makes the song. "Freedom Fighter" is also a noteworthy rock song and the album finishes beautifully with the instrumental title track which was also Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. I've heard the live version of the song and it's totally mind blowing but I won't take anything away from the version on this album. "Difficult to Cure" is a fine outing from Rainbow
Track Listing:
1. I Surrender
2. Spotlight Kid
3. No Release
4. Magic
5. Vielleicht Das Nachste Mal (Maybe Next Time)
6. Can't Happen Here
7. Freedom Fighter
8. Mid Tunnel Vision
9. Difficult to Cure
Ritchie Blackmore- guitars
Roger Glover- bass
Joe Lynn Turner- vocals
Don Airey- keyboards
Bobby Rondinelli- drums
With "Difficult to Cure," Rainbow proved that keyboards can work in heavy metal. They had an influence all their own on heavy metal in its early days and continue to influence many progressive metal bands today.Next post: Def Leppard- High and Dry
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