Blackmore's Night [2006] The Village Lanterne

[01] 25 Years
[02] Village Lanterne
[03] I Guess It Doesn't Matter Anymore
[04] The Messenger (Instrumental)
[05] World Of Stone
[06] Faerie Queen - Faerie Dance
[07] St. Teresa
[08] Village Dance (Instrumental)
[09] Mond Tanz - Child In Time
[10] Streets Of London
[11] Just Call My Name (I'll Be There)
[12] Olde Mill Inn
[13] Windmills
[14] Street Of Dreams
[15] Ones In A Garden
[16] Street of Dreams

Features [16] Joe Lynn Turner



amg: By now, longtime Ritchie Blackmore fans have come to realize that the renaissance-influenced Blackmore's Night is certainly not a mere detour for the former Deep Purple/Rainbow guitarist. This truly seems to be Blackmore's musical calling of the 21st century, as he and singer Candice Night have issued their sixth album in almost as many years with 2006's The Village Lanterne. Blackmore's Night is often looked at as a throwback to a time long ago, but The Village Lanterne will not be mistaken for authentic renaissance music any time soon, as songs such as the album-opening "25 Years" mix together sounds both new and old. And although it's undoubtedly Blackmore and his affiliation with his two aforementioned previous bands that will attract most fans to the project, there's no getting around the fact that Night does posses a fine voice, especially evidenced by the title track. Also included are two remakes of Blackmore chestnuts: Deep Purple's "Child in Time" (which is paired with the uptempo ditty "Mond Tanz") and Rainbow's "Street of Dreams." The Village Lanterne is arguably the most modern-sounding release yet from Blackmore's Night. [This edition contains bonus tracks.]
(amg 7/10)