"Black Masquerade" is a double live, captured by the Rockpalast show in Germany Rainbow latest version, support of his new LP "Stranger In Us All" published in '95. Reformed and renamed Ritchie Blackmores Rainbow (as in the beginning twenty years ago) by its leader, Ritchie Blackmore, which once again leaving Deep Purple in full promotion of the album "The Battle Rages On." This double live to the advantage of the (umpteenth) training, led by its fourth singer Doogie White then a stranger who does not demerit. This is a Rainbow titles show that is taking the band performing both "Spotlight Kid" that "Since You've Been Gone" originally performed by Turner and Bonnet, and even attacking the sacred repertoire of King Dio through a jovial "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll" and a great "Man On The Silver Mountain". White appropriates these securities as "Still I'm Sad" which appeared (in instrumental version on the first Rainbow) but also on the last LP. But this double CD also allows to discover a very compelling live excerpts from "Stranger In Us All", the excellent "Too Late For Tears" and "Wolf To The Moon", the eponymous "Black Masquerade", the epic "Ariel "co-written with Candice Night (where it provides backing vocals), and a" Hall Of The Mountain King "which is an adaptation of a classical piece by Ritchie Blackmore (as was" Difficult To Cure "). After rubbing the Rainbow repertoire, the group of Blackmore (The Man In Black) performs three times & White Deep Purple, from three different periods with "Perfect Strangers" incendiary "Burn" and "Smoke On The Water "the most popular title of Prince Of Darkness. This "Black Masquerade" (except a slight bug, where we hear the sound of Judy Garland introduced the concert band and reappears on "Spotlight Kid"), allows you to enjoy a captivating concert from beginning to end of a Rainbow and the last great battle, preferring to base with Ritchie Blackmore's Night Candice one.