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  2. Rainbow Records - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Records was a record label based in the United States of America in 1920 which featured recordings of Christian gospel music, hymns, and spirituals. [ 1 ] Rainbow Records were made by the Rodeheaver Record Company of Chicago, Illinois , which in turn was owned by trombonist and composer Homer Rodeheaver .

  3. Rainbow Quest - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Quest (1965–66) was a U.S. television series devoted to folk music and hosted by Pete Seeger.It was videotaped in black-and-white and featured musicians from traditional American music genres such as traditional folk music, old-time music, bluegrass and blues.

  4. Rainbow discography - Wikipedia

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  5. The Best of Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Rainbow is the first compilation album from British hard rock group Rainbow, released in 1981.. This compilation album is slightly different from the similarly titled album from 1980, which was released only in Japan, [2] and features mostly previously-released studio cuts, taken from the five studio albums Rainbow had released at that point.

  6. Down to Earth (Rainbow album) - Wikipedia

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    Down to Earth is the fourth studio album by the British hard rock band Rainbow.It is their last album to feature drummer Cozy Powell, their first with bassist Roger Glover and keyboardist Don Airey and their only album with vocalist Graham Bonnet.

  7. Rising (Rainbow album) - Wikipedia

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    The album showpiece, according to general consensus, is the eight-minute-and-26-second track "Stargazer", features the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, and originally had a keyboard intro as evidenced on the 2011 Deluxe Edition's "Rough Mix" version. [citation needed]

  8. Live in Munich 1977 - Wikipedia

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    Repeated airings have led to numerous bootleg video and audio tapes of the show being available through the 1980s and '90s. The set is not from the same tour that produced the previously released live album On Stage (which was mostly culled from their 1976 Japanese tour), but from their 1977 European tour, a few months prior to the release of ...

  9. Finyl Vinyl - Wikipedia

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    The instrumental "Difficult to Cure" is taken from the final Japanese Rainbow date in 1984 and features a full orchestral accompaniment. The guitar solo was re-recorded and differs from the video release. The song "Man on the Silver Mountain" features guitar overdubs. The song "Can't Happen Here" has wrong location and date in the booklet.