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Chris Rainbow - White Trails (1979) [Reissue 2018]

Posted By: gribovar
Chris Rainbow - White Trails (1979) [Reissue 2018]

Chris Rainbow - White Trails (1979) [Reissue 2018]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 342 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 122 MB | Covers - 59 MB
Genre: Pop Rock, Soft Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Cherry Red Records (WCDLEM236)

Active as a solo recording artist between the years of 1975-1981, Chris Rainbow wrote and recorded three very highly regarded albums, Home Of the Brave (1975), Looking Over My Shoulder (1978) and this release, his third full length recording, White Trails (1979), as well as a collection of singles throughout his valued career. Chris Rainbow also worked extensively adding vocal contributions to artists’ work of the calibre of The Alan Parsons Project, Culture Club, Elaine Paige and Toyah Wilcox, as well as producing albums for the likes of Scottish Gaelic rock group Runrig.
Features the sought after bonus tracks ‘Body Music’ (7” Version), ‘Girl In Collision’ (12” Version) and ‘Body Music’ (12” Version). All material has been fully remastered especially for this release.

Chris Rainbow - Looking Over My Shoulder (1978)

Posted By: v3122
Chris Rainbow - Looking Over My Shoulder (1978)

Chris Rainbow - Looking Over My Shoulder (1978)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Polydor, 2383 467-2 | RU | ~ 296 or 110 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 35 Mb
Art-Rock / Soft Rock

After the commercial failure of the excellent Home of the Brave, Chris Rainbow was brought back down to earth with something of a bump by Polydor. Out went the exotic recording locations and top American sessionmen but, more critically, out too went the innovative production team of Malcolm Cecil and Bob Margouleff, who had been responsible for giving HOTB much of its spectral beauty. Perhaps the setback affected Rainbow's confidence, too, for much of Looking Over My Shoulder finds him settling back into the cosy easy listening rut of his earliest singles…