| | Blackmore's Night All For One-Collection CD - Import Blackmore's Night Discography of CDs
This collection of 15 tracks from Blackmore's Night finds former Deep Purple hard rocking guitarist Ritchie Blackmore exploring New Age and Renaissance music, to interesting effect. Japanese edition.
Japan exclusive compilation for the Renaissance inspired act featuring legendary Deep Purple/Rainbow guitarist Ritchie Blackmore features 16 tracks including enhanced material. Yamaha. 2004. All For One-Collection Music Blackmore's Night All For One-Collection Songs | 1. | All For One |
| 2. | Written in the Stars |
| 3. | All Because of You |
| 4. | Writing on the Wall |
| 5. | Under a Violet Moon |
| 6. | Shadow of the Moon |
| 7. | Gone Whit the Wind |
| 8. | Way to Mandalay |
| 9. | Spanish Nights (1 Remember It Well) |
| 10. | No Second Chance |
| 11. | Rainbow Blues |
| 12. | Waithing Just For You |
| 13. | 16th Century Greensleeves |
| 14. | All Because of You - New Remix |
| 15. | Once in a Million Years (Wenn aus Liebe Sehnsucht Wird) |
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