Jealous Lover - Tracks

Tracks

  1. "Jealous Lover" (Joe Lynn Turner, Ritchie Blackmore) - 3:10
    • previously unavailable in the US
  2. "Weiss Heim" (Blackmore) - 5:10
    • previously unavailable in the US
  3. "Can't Happen Here" (Blackmore, Roger Glover) - 5:02
    • from the album "Difficult to Cure"
  4. "I Surrender" (Russ Ballard) - 4:01
    • from the album "Difficult to Cure"
Rainbow
Guitar
Ritchie Blackmore
Vocals
Ronnie James Dio
Graham Bonnet
Joe Lynn Turner
Doogie White
Bass
Craig Gruber
Jimmy Bain
Mark Clarke
Bob Daisley
Jack Green
Roger Glover
Greg Smith
Keyboards
Micky Lee Soule
Tony Carey
David Stone
Don Airey
David Rosenthal
Paul Morris
Drums
Gary Driscoll
Cozy Powell
Bobby Rondinelli
Chuck Burgi
John O'Reilly
John Miceli
Studio albums
  • Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (1975)
  • Rising (1976)
  • Long Live Rock 'n' Roll (1978)
  • Down to Earth (1979)
  • Difficult to Cure (1981)
  • Straight Between the Eyes (1982)
  • Bent Out of Shape (1983)
  • Stranger in Us All (1995)
EPs
  • Jealous Lover
Live albums
  • On Stage (1977)
  • Finyl Vinyl
  • Live in Germany/Live in Europe
  • Live in Munich 1977
  • Deutschland Tournee 1976
Compilation albums
  • The Best of Rainbow
  • The Very Best of Rainbow
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Rainbow
  • Classic Rainbow
  • Pot of Gold
  • All Night Long: An Introduction
  • Catch the Rainbow: The Anthology
  • Winning Combinations: Deep Purple and Rainbow
Video albums
  • Live in Munich 1977
  • Live Between the Eyes/The Final Cut
Songs
  • "Stargazer"
  • "Since You Been Gone"
  • "Street of Dreams"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Blackmore's Night
  • Martin Birch
  • Elf
  • Deep Purple

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