Nature's Light - Blackmore's Night

Nature's Light

Blackmore's Night

  • Genre: Folk
  • Release Date: 2021-03-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2021 Minstrel Hall Music under exclusive license to Edel Germany GmbH. earMUSIC is a p

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Once Upon December Blackmore's Night 3:09
2
Four Winds Blackmore's Night 3:02
3
Feather in the Wind Blackmore's Night 4:30
4
Darker Shade Of Black Blackmore's Night 6:05
5
The Twisted Oak Blackmore's Night 4:18
6
Nature's Light Blackmore's Night 4:30
7
Der letzte Musketier Blackmore's Night 4:57
8
Wish You Were Here (2021) Blackmore's Night 5:04
9
Going to the Faire Blackmore's Night 4:34
10
Second Element Blackmore's Night 6:05

Reviews

  • Second element

    5
    By Gantra
    Awesome song! Love it!
  • Who could like this?

    1
    By livininparadise
    incredibly depressing
  • Blackmore’s Night - Their Least Interesting Effort

    2
    By ScottBytes
    I’m a huge fan of Blackmore’s Night…they’re an incredibly steady band with some of the most interesting medieval-flavored folk rock out there. With that said, this is their least interesting album to date. The songs are more simplistic than in prior efforts; and many sound similar to one another making for (quite frankly) a boring album. Not their best outing - not unlistenable, but not memorable either.
  • From MainlyPiano

    5
    By KathyPiano7
    "Nature's Light" is the eleventh studio album by Blackmore's Night and their first album of new music in six years. Known world-wide as a Renaissance rock band, the group includes rock guitar "god" Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow, etc.) and Candice Night (vocals and woodwind instruments), who write most of the music and lyrics and perform them with a merry band of musicians on keyboards, background vocals, guitars, percussion, and violin. Most of the ten tracks include poetic vocals, but there are a couple of outstanding instrumentals as well. Over the past twenty years or so, Blackmore's Night has created a legacy with several gold records and sold-out concert performances all over the world by merging medieval melodies with rock elements. I have reviewed quite a few of their recordings and have enjoyed them all. There are no real surprises on "Nature's Light," but I really doubt many people will be disappointed about that. "Nature's Light" begins with "Once Upon December," an upbeat and playful song that tells "a tale through the winters frosty gale." It's been a while since I've been to a Renaissance Faire, but this song and Candice's voice take me right back. "Four Winds" is a song about freedom and getting a fresh start. The soaring vocals give this song wings. "Feather In the Wind" is a beautiful song inspired by Candice's experience of finding feathers in odd places after her father passed away and the comforting reminders those feathers brought her. "Darker Shade of Black" is the first of two instrumentals. Slow and mournful, the violin has the lead for the first part of the piece with organ, guitar and percussion behind it. As the piece progresses, the organ and percussion build and take over along with background vocals (no lyrics). At about the mid-point, the piece really opens up and becomes a full-blown rock anthem worthy of Deep Purple back in the late-60's. The title track is a big, splashy ode to getting away from the city and into nature where "moments are miracles if you believe." Almost a march with lots of drums and horns, it's a real toe-tapper! "Der Letzte Musketier (The Last Musketeer)" refers to a German band Blackmore belonged to early in his career called The Three Musketeers. The other two members of the group are gone now, so Blackmore is the last one. Definitely a rocker with some great electric guitar licks and a driving beat, you won't be able to sit still with this one! "Wish You Were Here" has appeared on a few previous releases, but the deep emotion in Candice's voice is affecting and sincere. "Second Element" was not penned by Blackmore and Night, but they have made it their own with a big production with acoustic and electric guitars, passionate vocals, strings and a driving beat. Even at 75, Ritchie Blackmore still rocks hard with the best of them! With so much to enjoy here, be sure to check it out!
  • Let The Healing Begin

    5
    By Scott Listener
    A much needed album in such uncertain times. This music will fill your heart with joy!
  • Another awesome album

    5
    By Redneck 95
    This is another great album by a talented musician who always put out exceptional music.I only wish I could see him perform in concert again to really enjoy the music.
  • Yes!

    5
    By Clem H2O
    Always a pleasure to listen to your songs!
  • Why?

    1
    By jogabonita
    Please make a return to the RBwe know!
  • Yay!

    5
    By BracPack
    Definitely looking forward to the release! :)
  • NO!

    1
    By 72478STW
    NOOOO!!!!!

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