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The 1997 compilation The Very Best of Rainbow serves as a definitive roadmap through one of the most volatile and brilliant discographies in hard rock history. Led by the mercurial guitar legend Ritchie Blackmore, Rainbow was a revolving door of world-class talent that shaped the sound of heavy metal, power metal, and AOR. 🎸 The Evolution of a Legend

By 1997, the CD reissue boom was in full swing. However, many early Rainbow compilations suffered from poor transfers, excessive noise reduction, or truncated track listings that favored only the Joe Lynn Turner pop-rock era. The Very Best of Rainbow (released on Polydor/Universal) corrected this. It arrived at a perfect historical moment: Rainbow - 1997 - The Very Best of Rainbow-FLAC-...

Important legal note: Downloading copyrighted FLACs from unlicensed sources is piracy. If you love Rainbow, consider buying a used 1997 CD on Discogs ($5–10) and ripping it yourself—that’s true, verifiable lossless. The 1997 compilation The Very Best of Rainbow

In the endless sea of greatest-hits packages, is not merely a product of its time; it is a time capsule preserved in lossless perfection. For the casual listener, it’s 75 minutes of hard rock royalty. For the audiophile, it is a benchmark—a collection of tracks that demonstrate exactly why Ritchie Blackmore’s post-Deep Purple project deserved its own constellation. However, many early Rainbow compilations suffered from poor

While Rainbow is often discussed in the shadow of Deep Purple or as the stepping stone for Dio’s solo career, this compilation proves that the band—helmed by the maestro Ritchie Blackmore—crafted a legacy that stands tall on its own.