Reedición japonesa del quinto álbum de estudio de Rainbow y primero con Joe Lynn Turner. El disco tiene un sonido mucho más suave que los anteriores, más comercial. Aun así el disco tiene temas bastante buenos, como el introductorio, y destaca el último tema, una "versión" de la "Novena Sinfonía" de Beethoven.
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1 I Surrender 4:05 2 Spotlight Kid 4:57 3 No Release 5:37 4 Magic 4:09 5 Vielleicht das nachste mal (Maybe Next Time) 3:20 6 Can't Happen Here 5:00 7 Freedom Fighter 4:24 8 Midtown Tunnel Vision 4:35 9 Difficult to Cure (Beethoven's Ninth) 5:57
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Japanese reissue of the fifth studio album from Rainbow and the first with Joe Lynn Turner.
From RateYourMusic: First let us face the facts: "I Surrender" is the greatest Rainbow classic ever. Rock elitists may speak about "Man on the Silver Mountain", "16th Century Greensleeves", "Stargazer", "Gates of Babylon" and/or "All Night Long", while the hit reputation of "Since You've Been Gone" has been heavily promoted. But, no. Beside the fact that "I Surrender" was Rainbow's biggest hit in the UK (#3), it also became a smash in many places in which "Since You've Been Gone" and "All Night Long" didn't chart at all. That was the case in the good old Finland, the Home of the Bray, where "I Surrender" drew its parent album Difficult to Cure up to #1 in the album chart. (Down to Earth? No, it did not chart.) That is why in this part of the world "I Surrender" remains a classic that is not only played on the radio now and then but also practised by numerous burgeoning rock singers from generation to generation.
Thus, for many people Difficult to Cure means the album that contains "I Surrender", which actually says a little about the whole album. For some others, instead, Difficult to Cure is the album that contains "Spotlight Kid", which doesn't say any more about the album. "Spotlight Kid" is this album's "Lost in Hollywood" or "Death Alley Driver", the only one of its kind (a/k/a heavy metal). It is powerful, but I am not much into it. Similarly, I tend to skip "No Release" and "Midtown Tunnel Vision", which are both quite heavy and mostly forgettable. "Difficult to Cure" is a version of Beethoven's Ninth (possibly inspired by Clockwork Orange?), which must be the second most ridiculed thing on the album. The most ridiculed, of course, is the story of the title of the fifth track on side A. First it was titled "Vielleicht Das Nächster Zeit", an attempt to translate "Maybe Next Time" into German. However, the German word 'Zeit' only means 'time' as a dimension, and the correct translation for the aimed kind of 'time' is 'Mal' – so the title was changed for all reissues: "Vielleicht Das Nächste Mal." But this is still an incorrect translation; even if the capital letters were used the German way, "Vielleicht das nächste Mal" means "Maybe the Next Time..." while I think "Vielleicht beim nächsten Mal" might really be correct. To make things worse, the layout department ignored the two dots of the Umlaut 'Ä', and the track became "Vielleicht Das Nachste Mal" which is as incorrect as English German can stereotypically be. Luckily, the track itself is all right, a relatively beautiful instrumental number.
My current favourite track on Difficult to Cure is "Can't Happen Here", which was released as a follow-up single to "I Surrender." Beside the political, peace-oriented lyrics, I am especially delighted by the intro: the song begins like a blues-a-billy number, featuring a confusingly lame 'whoo!' by Joe Lynn Turner, until after five bars it turns into real hard rock and roll. "Magic", yet another single pick, is fine as well. "Freedom Fighter", then, is a cross between ABBA and Iron Maiden. I am almost a fan of ABBA, the same can't be said about me and Maiden (Somewhere in Time is quite OK), but "Freedom Fighter" is all right while the melodic ELO-esque middle eight ('Fighting for breath...') may well be my favourite moment in the whole Rainbow catalogue.
The album closes with a laughing loop, which ties two Sgt. Pepper features together: the laugh at the end of "Within You Without You" and the chatter loop at the end of the whole album. It may be hard to believe now, but Difficult to Cure was Rainbow's own Sgt. Pepper if one ever existed.
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