Review by Barry
Martin
(Derby Telegraph)
Sense-numbing heavy rock and
unrivalled riffing were the order of the night as Britain’s premier
tribute act to Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow hit the city.
New band member
Steve Taylor on bass and a Cozy Powellesque Mick Rice on drums
provided the perfect backdrop for the band’s three stars to shine.
Norwegian Tor
Underseth combined caressing and attacking his keyboards with equal
zeal playing his Tony Carey/ Jon Lordian role with obvious relish.
Vocalist Mark
‘Rags’ Slack, looking like a cross between Free’s Paul Rodgers and
Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson belted out classic after classic with an
outstanding, night-long, note-perfect assurance whilst orchestrating
the more than enthusiastic crowd participation in the choruses.
Barry Sharples
as ‘the Man in Black’ Blackmore drew open-mouthed awe with his
ability to switch effortlessly from flying-fingered riffery to his
trademark, fanciful multi-minute solos.
A foot-stomping
singalong ‘I Surrender,’ finger-blistering renditions of ‘Kill the
King’ and ‘Starstruck’ plus a belting ‘Since you’ve been gone’ were
particular highlights.
All in all, a
great nostalgia-sodden night.
Classic rock
from a class act.