The Village Lanterne

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 Call My Name (I'll Be There)".

The Village Lanterne
Studio album by
Released4 April 2006
GenreCeltic, folk rock, neo-Medieval, hard rock
Length60:52
LabelSPV
Steamhammer (US)
ProducerPat Regan
Blackmore's Night chronology
Castles and Dreams
(2005)
The Village Lanterne
(2006)
Winter Carols
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

The song "Olde Mill Inn" was included as soundtrack in the 2008 movie Yes Man.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."25 Years"Ritchie Blackmore, Candice Night4:58
2."Village Lanterne"Blackmore, Night5:14
3."I Guess It Doesn't Matter Anymore"Blackmore, Night4:50
4."The Messenger" (Instrumental)Blackmore2:55
5."World of Stone"trad., Blackmore, Night4:26
6."Faerie Queen / Faerie Dance"Blackmore, Night4:57
7."St. Teresa"Eric Bazilian, Rick Chertoff, Rob Hyman, Joan Osborne5:26
8."Village Dance" (Instrumental)Blackmore1:58
9."Mond Tanz / Child in Time"Blackmore / Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Ian Paice6:12
10."Streets of London"Ralph McTell3:48
11."Just Call My Name (I'll Be There)"Blackmore, Night4:49
12."Olde Mill Inn"Blackmore, Night3:21
13."Windmills"Blackmore, Night3:27
14."Street of Dreams"Blackmore, Joe Lynn Turner4:31

Bonus tracks

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Call It Love" (originally the B-side to the Candice Night solo single "Alone with Fate" in 2002)Night2:53
2."Street of Dreams" (extra track including Joe Lynn Turner as guest vocalist)Blackmore, Turner4:30
3."All Because of You" (radio edit from Fires at Midnight; released as single in 2004)Blackmore, Night3:26
4."Once in a Garden" (Japan version only)Night3:30

Personnel

Charts performance

Year Chart Position
2006 Germany 13
Japan 32
Finland[3] 33
Sweden 52
Italy 65
Switzerland 67
Japan 77

Certifications

Country Date Award Amount (units)
Russia 2006 Gold 25,000
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