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Down to Earth (Rainbow album)

Down to Earth
Down to Earth (Rainbow album) coverart.jpg
Cover art by Ron Walotsky
Studio album by Rainbow
Released 28 July 1979
Recorded Château Pelly de Cornfeld, South France, with the Maison Rouge Mobile Studio,
Kingdom Sound Studios, Long Island, New York (vocals),
April–July 1979,
Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark ("Weiss Heim"), January 1980
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Length 36:05
Label Polydor
Producer Roger Glover
Rainbow chronology
Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
(1978)
Down to Earth
(1979)
Difficult to Cure
(1981)
Singles from Down to Earth
  1. "Since You Been Gone" / "Bad Girl"
    Released: August 1979
  2. "All Night Long" / "Weiss Heim"
    Released: February 1980
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3/5 stars
PopMatters 7/10 stars
Record Collector 3/5 stars

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 and their only album with vocalist Graham Bonnet. Released in 1979, it contains Rainbow's first hit single "Since You Been Gone", marking a more commercial direction of the band's sound.

The writing of Down to Earth began at Ritchie Blackmore's house in Connecticut in December 1978. By that time, the band leader had dismissed both bassist Bob Daisley and keyboard player David Stone soon after singer Ronnie James Dio quit the band. Blackmore had already recruited his old Deep Purple band mate Roger Glover as producer and started auditioning musicians for the vacant slots in the band, while songwriting progressed with the line-up of Blackmore, Cozy Powell and session musician Clive Chaman on bass. The backing tracks were largely written by Blackmore and Glover. By the end of 1978, Blackmore had recruited keyboardist Don Airey, under suggestion from Powell, and also considered Ian Gillan and Peter Goalby of Trapeze as replacements for Dio. In April 1979, Jack Green of The Pretty Things was hired as new bass player for the recording sessions at Château Pelly de Cornfeld, in the countryside of Southern France, but he did not stay for long. Producer Glover ended up playing bass on the album and provided lyrics for all songs. While auditions for the new singer proceeded, Glover tracked down ex-The Marbles singer Graham Bonnet, who auditioned in France and was immediately hired.


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