Fires at Midnight

Fires at Midnight
Studio album by
Released10 July 2001
RecordedDuring February/April 2001
Genre
Length70:29
LabelSPV/Steamhammer
ProducerPat Regan and Ritchie Blackmore
Blackmore's Night chronology
Under a Violet Moon
(1999)
Fires at Midnight
(2001)
Past Times with Good Company
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Fires at Midnight is the third studio album by British-American neo-medieval folk rock band Blackmore's Night, released on July 10, 2001, through SPV/Steamhammer Records. In comparison to their previous two releases, there are more electric guitar parts on this album, whilst maintaining a folk rock direction. The album was a Top Ten record in Germany.[2]

In December 2001, Fires At Midnight was a finalist on the New Age Voice award for the best vocal album of the year.[3] In 2004 the album went Gold in the Czech Republic.[4]

The album was one of the 10 international bestsellers in Russia during the Autumn of 2001. The single "Times They Are A Changin" stayed in the Russian top 20 Hits for over 9 weeks.[5]

It featured the singles "The Times They Are a Changin'", "Home Again" and "All Because of You".

In 2024 a new deluxe edition was released on earMUSIC/Edel as 2CD and LP. The reissue continues the celebration of over 25 years of activity for the band, which started with the remixed reissue of the debut album “Under A Violet Moon”. All songs have been remixed from the original multi-tracks recording by Eike Freese at Chameleon Studios in Hamburg. For the occasion, two bonus tracks were added, both featuring new vocal parts by Candice Night: "Written in the Stars" and the title track "Fires at Midnight"

  1. ^ Astarita, Glenn. Fires at Midnight at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Fires At Midnight - Charts". Australian-Charts.com. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  3. ^ "History". Candice Night Official Website. Archived from the original on 13 December 2010. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
  4. ^ "Ritchie's Bio". The Official Ritchie Blackmore and Blackmore's Night website. Archived from the original on 17 November 2010. Retrieved 2 August 2010.
  5. ^ "Media Archives-Russia". The Official Ritchie Blackmore and Blackmore's Night website. Archived from the original on 14 December 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2013.