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Past Times with Good Company
2002 live album by Blackmore's Night From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the English folk song written by King Henry VIII, see Pastime with Good Company.
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Past Times with Good Company is a double live album by the band Blackmore's Night, recorded in May 2002 in Groningen, the Netherlands. It was released in October 2002 in Europe and in February 2003 in the US and Canada. The European version includes a Greek rendition of "Home Again" and extra live tracks recorded at a press show in Solingen, Germany. CD 2 of the special Limited Edition leather-bound hard-cover package includes two bonus tracks: an acoustic "Fires At Midnight" and "Home Again" sung in Greek. The album's title is a homage to the 16th century English folk song "Pastime with Good Company", composed by King Henry VIII, and performed in a special 2-part arrangement by Blackmore's Night on this recording. "Fires At Midnight" is another piece with a royal lineage, attributed to King Alphonso X of Spain.
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Ritchie Blackmore - electric and acoustic guitar, mandolin, mandola, hurdy-gurdy, Renaissance drum
- Candice Night - vocals, shawn, rauschpfeife, tambourine, pennywhistle, cornamuse
- Sir Robert of Normandie (Bob Curiano) - bass, rhythm guitar, harmony vocals
- Carmine Giglio - keyboards, harmony vocals
- Squire Malcolm of Lumley - drums
- Kevin Dunne - drums on 16th Century Greensleeves
- Lady Rraine - harmony vocals
- Chris Devine - violin, recorder, mandolin
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Production notes
- Produced by Ritchie Blackmore
Covers
Two of the tracks on this album are covers from Ritchie Blackmore's earlier bands.
- "Soldier of Fortune" is a Deep Purple song, from their Stormbringer album.
- "16th Century Greensleeves" comes from Rainbow's Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow debut album.
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