The Village Lanterne is the fifth studio album by the group Blackmore's Night, released on Steamhammer US on 4 April 2006. It featured the single "Just...
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Years (2005) Village Lanterne (2006) Olde Mill Inn (2006) Locked Within the Crystal Ball (2008) Highland (2010) Dancer and the Moon (2013) The Moon is Shining...
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II (2018) Shadow of the Moon (1997) Under a Violet Moon (1999) Fires at Midnight (2001) Ghost of a Rose (2003) The Village Lanterne (2006) Winter Carols...
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Bent Out of Shape (redirect from Fool for the Night)
The Village Lanterne. The version featured on a regular album was sung by Candice Night. The other version, a bonus track on a special edition of the...
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Fairy Queen (disambiguation) (redirect from The Fairy Queen)
from the 1994 album Wanderlust "Faerie Queen", a song by Blackmore's Night from the 2006 album The Village Lanterne Fairy Queen (1988) and The Fairy...
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Child in Time (category Songs of the Vietnam War)
appeared on the Blackmore's Night album The Village Lanterne. "Child in Time" was ranked no. 1 on Radio Veronica's "Super All-Time List" in 1989. The song ranked...
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Blackmore's Night (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
(1998–1999) Shadow of the Moon (1997) Under a Violet Moon (1999) Fires at Midnight (2001) Ghost of a Rose (2003) The Village Lanterne (2006) Winter Carols...
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well as a studio version of "The Village Lanterne" and a radio edit of "All Because of You". Paris Moon was nominated to the New Age Reporter Lifestyle...
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Ritchie Blackmore (category The Outlaws (band) members)
(born 14 April 1945) is an English guitarist. He was a founding member and the lead guitarist of Deep Purple, playing jam-style hard rock music that mixed...
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Midnight (2001) Ghost of a Rose (2003) Castles and Dreams (2004) The Village Lanterne (2006) Paris Moon (2006) Rainbow Memories in Rock - Live in Germany...
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Anton Fig (category South African expatriates in the United States)
and Richard Bona. In 2006, Fig worked with Blackmore's Night on The Village Lanterne. In 2007, Fig worked with Joe Bonamassa on his Sloe Gin album, in...
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1994 "25 Years", a song by Blackmore's Night from The Village Lanterne, 2006 "25 Years", a song by The Catch, 1983 "25 Years", a song by Pantera from Far...
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Windmill (disambiguation) (redirect from The Windmill)
by Blackmore's Night from the 2006 album The Village Lanterne "The Windmill", a march chant sung by English members of the French Foreign Legion Windmill...
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the hard rock bands Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen and Deep Purple. Turner fronted and played guitar with pop-rock band Fandango in the late 1970s. In the...
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Child in Time / Mond Tanz 06:25 Wind in the Willows 05:51 Village on the Sand 07:21 Renaissance Faire 05:11 The Clock Ticks On 09:10 Loreley 03:59 All...
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27, 2006). "Blackmore's Night: The Village Lanterne". Sea of Tranquility. Retrieved January 25, 2018. "Dead to Fall - The Phoenix Throne (2006)". PunkNews...
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French) has inspired artistic and cultural works for nearly six centuries. The following lists cover various media to include items of historic interest...
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The National Palace of Culture (short NDK) is one of the major music venues in Sofia, Bulgaria. The main Hall 1 with its more than 3500 comfortable seats...
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Winter Carols is the sixth studio album by the group Blackmore's Night, released in the United Kingdom in October 2006, and in the United States on November...
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The Lanterne (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃tɛʁn] ) is a river in the east of France, a substantial left tributary of the Saône, and sub-tributary of the...
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Lanterne. In 1555, the nuns of the convent Saint-Pierre were allowed to use the stones of the wall to repair the monastery. In 1578, the lands of the...
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la Lanterne, the Trianon de Porcelaine, the Grand Trianon (also called the Marble Trianon), and the Petit Trianon – two have been destroyed (the Ménagerie...
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Saône (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
after receiving the waters of the Lanterne, the Saône already becomes a powerful river. The mean annual flow rate, or discharge, of the Saône has been...
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Tour de France (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
The rider who has taken most time is called the lanterne rouge (red lantern, as in the red light at the back of a vehicle so it can be seen in the dark)...
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articles. The earliest documentary listed is Fred Ott's Sneeze (1894), which is also the first motion picture ever copyrighted in North America. The term documentary...
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La Lanterne magique, sold in the United States as The Magic Lantern and in Britain as The Magic Lantern, or the Bioscope in the Toy Shop, is a 1903 French...
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yet to emerge. But the film has circulated as bootleg DVDs and downloads. Is-slottet. - Oslo : Gyldendal, 1982. - 140 p. - (Lanterne; 153). - ISBN 82-05-00769-1...
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Combourg (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
Germany. Notre-Dame church of Combourg Maison de la Lanterne Château de Combourg Communes of the Ille-et-Vilaine department "Répertoire national des élus:...
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his own life during the night of 26 January 1855, by hanging himself from the bar of a cellar window in the rue de la Vieille-Lanterne, a narrow lane in...
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l’office du soir", "La lanterne magique ou le Czar à Paris-Panorama" and "Le manège nocturne". "Calvaire de Rochefort-en-Terre". The Calvary at Rochefort-en-Terre...
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