Paris Moon

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Paris Moon
Paris Moon cover
Video by Blackmore's Night
Released 6 November, 2007
Recorded September 20, 2006 at Paris, France's famed Olympia Theatre
Genre Medieval Folk
Length 128 minutes
Label Steamhammer / SPV (USA)
Rsk Entertainment (UK)

Paris Moon is a long-form concert DVD/CD shot released by the band Blackmore's Night in 2007. This release celebrates the band's 10 year anniversary with a concert in the legendary Paris Olympia in 2006.

The band runs through a number of cover songs, including Jethro Tull’s “Rainbow Blues,” Joan Baez’ “Diamonds and Rust,” Joan Osborne’s “Saint Teresa,” and even a song from Deep Purple, “Soldier of Fortune.”

Also included is a photo gallery with photos from the show, set to “Streets of London,” sung by Night in French.

Included with the DVD is a CD containing nine tracks from the concert, as well as a studio version of “The Village Lanterne” and a radio edit of “All Because of You.”

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] DVD

  1. Introduction
  2. Past Times With Good Company
  3. Rainbow Blues
  4. Play Minstrel Play
  5. World Of Stone
  6. Under A Violet Moon
  7. Soldier Of Fortune
  8. Durch Den Wald Zum Bachaus
  9. Diamonds & Rust
  10. Minstrel Hall
  11. Home Again
  12. Streets Of London
  13. Renaissance Faire
  14. Keyboard Solo
  15. Ariel
  16. Loreley
  17. The Clock Ticks On
  18. Fires At Midnight
  19. St. Theresa
  20. The Village Lanterne

[edit] CD

  1. Past Times With Good Company/Rainbow Blues
  2. Play Minstrel Play
  3. World Of Stone
  4. Under A Violet Moon
  5. Minstrel Hall
  6. Home Again
  7. Ariel
  8. The Clock Ticks On
  9. Fires At Midnight

[edit] Bonus Tracks

  1. The Village Lanterne (studio version)
  2. All because of you (radio edit)
  3. The village lanterne (enhanced video track)

[edit] Line-up/Musicians

  • Ritchie Blackmore / electric & acoustic guitars, tambourine, hurdy gurdy, mandola, renaissance drum
  • Candice Night / lead & backing vocals, shawms, rauschpfeife, pennywhistles, chanters, cornamuse
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