Straight Between the Eyes [Limited Edition] [Import]

straight between the eyes [limited edition] [import]

Track Listings

1. Death Alley Driver
2. Stone Cold
3. Bring on the Night (Dream Chaser)
4. Tite Squeeze
5. Tearin' Out My Heart
6. Power
7. Miss Mistreated
8. Rock Fever
9. Eyes of Fire

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Japanese reissue of 1982 album, packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve.

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Straight Between the Eyes
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • "Let the Dream Chaser take you away"
  • One of the better Rainbow Albums
  • Straight Between the Eyes ~ Rainbow
  • Another great album from Rainbow
  • Best Album From The JLT Era
Straight Between the Eyes
Rainbow
Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000J2SQ
Release Date: 1999-05-25

Tracks:

  1. Death Alley Driver
  2. Stone Cold
  3. Bring On The Night (Dream Chaser)
  4. Tite Squeeze
  5. Tearin' Out My Heart
  6. Power
  7. MISS Mistreated
  8. Rock Fever
  9. Eyes Of Fire

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars "Let the Dream Chaser take you away".......2006-11-13

A lot of Rainbow fans seem to dislike this record but I think it's awesome! I only have five Rainbow records, but this one is my favorite so far. It's just a feel good, fun, rock n roll album. It doesn't offer those long, complex, epic numbers like "Stargazer," but it is a solid album of excellent tracks including two of my all-time favorites "Stone Cold" and "Bring on the Night (Dream Chaser)." There is only one track I'm not too crazy about ("Rock Fever") but the rest are great. Joe Lynn Turner has an amazing voice and it, of course, features the guitar legend Ritchie Blackmore. The worst part about this album is, actually, the cover. Rainbow is not known for the best album covers (i.e. "Difficult to Cure"), but this one is hideous! Oh well, it's what's inside that counts and here's what's inside:

"Death Alley Driver" (4:36): Fast and furious opener. Killer guitar and keyboard solos. I really like the overall sound of this one and I think the keyboards really stand out. I guess I'm one of the few fans who like keyboards in hard rock and metal.
"Stone Cold" (5:15): From the first guitar riff, this song rules! Soft and delicate in places and catchy rocker in others. Excellent use of keyboards, too.
"Bring on the Night (Dream Chaser)" (4:02): I love this song! This one and "Stone Cold" are my favorites on this album (and also favorite songs all-time). It just flat out kicks! The sweeping sound right before the chorus is cool!
"Tite Squeeze" (3:15): This song is OK. I can listen to it. It is just an average, straight-forward rock song. Nothing sets this song apart like most of the others on this record.
"Tearin' Out My Heart" (4:00): Slow, power track.

"Power" (4:23): This track kicks! Like with "Dream Chaser", my favorite part is right before the chorus. The intensity is built with flying percussion. Double bass would've been even better.
"MISS Mistreated" (4:25): Another of the better tracks. Guitar solo a highlight as well as the bass. I also like the use of keyboards. A medium-tempo song.
"Rock Fever" (3:40): The only track here I don't care for. The chorus is just stale, good-time rock n roll. "Lemme see you rock, lemme see you roll, lemme see you burn." No originality.
"Eyes of Fire" (6:41): The closest to an epic track on this album. It has an interesting sound. I wonder if Bruce Dickinson had this song in mind when he wrote Iron Maiden's masterpiece "Powerslave." They have the same Egyptian tune.

5 out of 5 stars One of the better Rainbow Albums.......2006-09-10

This was the second Rainbow album that I purchased (the first was Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow). The songs "Stone Cold" and "MISS Mistreated" are two songs I never tire of. Just about any guy can relate some of their own experiences to these songs. Power is good, so is Eyes of Fire.

If you don't have this album, BUY IT!

4 out of 5 stars Straight Between the Eyes ~ Rainbow.......2005-12-15

This album is great. Joe Lynn Turner is in very good vocal form. Ritchie Blackmore plays the guitar very well. His solo's are fantastic! Ritchie Blackmore is the best guitarist of the world when it comes up to solo's! The rest of the band is doing a very good job too. So, every musician plays his instrument well, now the songs. The songs are good. Death Ally Driver is a very good rockin' opener of the album. The guitarsolo here is one of the best and the riff...just fantastic! Stone Cold was a very popular hit that time, and it's a very good song. The rest of the songs are all good, nothing special to say about it. My favorite track of this album is: Death Ally Driver. Power, Bring On the Night and Stone Cold come close, but Death Ally Driver defeats them. It's a pitty that rainbow didn't go on longer then 1983. Their last album came out in 1983(Bent Out Of Shape). That was also a very good album. Ritchie Blackmore should have went on with Rainbow instead of joining Deep Purple again. Joe Lynn Turner is a much better singer then Ian Gillan! In my view Rainbow is much better then Deep Purple, so I think Ritchie Blackmore should have went on with rainbow. But that's how things go in life. About this album again, it's a great album. If you like rock, then this is something for you. I hope this review was helpful for you...

5 out of 5 stars Another great album from Rainbow.......2005-11-26

This is the follow up to the masterpeice Difficult To Cure. It's a little heavier than Difficult To Cure and has a few songs that sound like Dio era songs.

1.Death Alley Driver- 10/10 A great fast song with a great riff. This sounds like classic Deep Purple with Joe Lynn Turner singing. The drums are very loud and sound excellent. The solo is brilliant as it's very classically influenced and has 2 great harmony part.

2.Stone Cold- 10/10 An excellent soft melodic song. This is the biggest hit on the album and one of Rainbow's 5 biggest hits. Great drum and bass work and excellent lyrics. This song has an excellent chorus too. Blackmore's solo is great and has a lot of feeling. A great song and one of the best on the album.

3.Bring on the Night (Dream Chaser)- 10/10 An excellent fast paced song. This has a commercial feel to it. Turner's vocals sound excellent and the drumming is great. Blackmore's solo is great too.

4.Tite Squeeze- 8/10 A good song but not really anything special. A very bluesy song with cheesy lyrics but the vocals are good. Blackmore's solo is good though.

5.Tearin' Out My Heart- 10/10 Another bluesy song. This starts with an excellent soft section before going into a song that sounds like a more commercial version of the Deep Purple classic Mistreated. Joe Lynn Turner's vocals are excellent and Blackmore's solo is great too.

6.Power- 6/10 A poppy filler with terrible lyrics and a generic riff. Not much to this track execpt a good solo from Ritchie Blackmore.

7.Miss Mistreated- 10/10 A great bluesy song. This song reminds me of early Whitesnake. Turner's vocals are excellent and Blackmore's riff is great too. Ritchie Blackmore's solo is excellent as always. Blackmore matches Turner's scream with a great bend shortly after the solo.

8.Rock Fever- 8/10 A good fast upbeat song that sounds similar to the Dio era songs Sensitive To The Light and If You Don't Like Rock N Roll. Blackmore's solo is excellent and Joe Lynn Turner's vocals are good too.

9.Eyes of Fire- 10/10 An excellent song with some arabic influences. This sounds like a song that would fit on Long Live Rock N Roll or Rising execpt with Turner singing. Excellent lyrics and amazing vocals from Joe Lynn Turner. Blackmore's solo is amazing too. A real masterpeice. This is the best song on the album. Blackmore's second solo is better than his first.

This album is excellent and has one of Rainbow's best songs ever in Eyes Of Fire. I think that any fan of Melodic Rock, Classic Metal or just Hard Rock should get this. The abnd is

Joe Lynn Turner- Vocals
Ritchie Blackmore- Guitar
Bobby Rondinelli- Drums
Roger Glover- Bass
David Rosenthal- Keyboards

4 out of 5 stars Best Album From The JLT Era.......2005-11-23

Straight Between The Eyes came out in 1982 and contains Rainbow's biggest hit, Stone Cold, a "power ballad" I have never gotten tired of hearing. This was Joe Lynn Turner's second album after the decent Difficult To Cure. The production is better and so are the songs. Highlights are the rockin Death Alley Driver (good chorus and solo), Tearin' Out My Heart (a ballad with great vocals), Power (upbeat rocker), Eyes Of Fire (mystical), and Stone Cold. Every Rainbow album including the last one, Stranger In Us All, has at least a few gems. If I had to choose the best three I would say Rainbow Rising, Straight Between The Eyes, and Bent Out Of Shape. I recommend Martin Popoff's latest book about Blackmore (English Castle Magic) if you can find it.
Straight Between the Eyes
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    Rainbow
    Manufacturer: Japanese Import
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005S775
    Release Date: 2003-04-29

    Tracks:

    1. Death Alley Driver
    2. Stone Cold
    3. Bring on the Night (Dream Chaser)
    4. Tite Squeeze
    5. Tearin' Out My Heart
    6. Power
    7. Miss Mistreated
    8. Rock Fever
    9. Eyes of Fire

    Album Description

    Japanese reissue of 1982 album, packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve.

    Album Details

    Featuring LP-style packaging.
    Straight Between the Eyes
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • kind of a good album
    • Best '80's Rainbow effort!
    Straight Between the Eyes
    Rainbow
    Manufacturer: Polygram Records
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000001F2A
    Release Date: 1991-07-01

    Tracks:

    1. Death Alley Driver
    2. Stone Cold
    3. Bring On The Night (Dream Chaser)
    4. Tite Squeeze
    5. Tearin' Out My Heart
    6. Power
    7. Miss Mistreated
    8. Rock Fever
    9. Eyes Of Fire

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars kind of a good album.......2002-08-01

    Even though this album was one of Rainbow's worst,I still think that Stone Cold is a good song.The album's name kind of pulled me in.

    4 out of 5 stars Best '80's Rainbow effort!.......1998-12-26

    Yeah, it's true... Rainbow was losing attention and respect among the gurus of the hard rock empire by 1982, but "Straight Between the Eyes" should not be overlooked! Blackmore's stunning virtuosity is apparent here on the solos in "Tearin' Out My Heart" and "Eyes of Fire." Also true, the themes and lyrics are getting tired and Joe Lynn Turner ain't Dio, but this album shouldn't be so quick to be panned (all you out there)!
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      Rainbow
      Manufacturer: CDM
      ProductGroup: Music
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      ASIN: B000K7OVO4

      Product Description

      1 Man on the Silver Mountain 2 Self Portrait 3 Black Sheep of the Family 4 Catch the Rainbow 5 Snake Charmer 6 The Temple of the King 7 If You Don't Like Rock & Roll 8 Sixteenth Century Greensleeves 9 Still I'm Sad 10 Death Alley Driver 11 Stone Cold 12 Bring on the Night (Dream Chaser) 13 Tite Squeeze 14 Tearin' Out My Heart 15 Power 16 Miss Mistreated 17 Rock Fever 18 Eyes of Fire

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