Blackmore's Night – Autumn Sky (2010)
A Golden-Hued Chapter in Renaissance Folk Rock
Released on September 3, 2010 (Germany) and October 5, 2010 (USA), Autumn Sky is the eighth studio album by Blackmore’s Night. The album continues the band’s signature fusion of Renaissance-inspired melodies, folk traditions, and melodic rock, while introducing a slightly warmer, more personal tone.
Led by legendary guitarist Ritchie Blackmore and vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Candice Night, Autumn Sky blends romantic ballads, lively instrumental dances, and reflective storytelling — making it one of the duo’s most heartfelt releases.
🍂 Album Overview
Autumn Sky captures the atmosphere of harvest festivals, golden leaves, and reflective twilight moments. Compared to earlier albums, this release leans slightly more toward melodic folk-rock while maintaining medieval instrumentation such as hurdy-gurdy, shawms, and recorders.
The album was particularly successful in Germany, continuing the band’s strong European chart presence.
📀 Official Tracklist
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Highland
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Vagabond (Make a Princess of Me)
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Journeyman (Vandraren)
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Believe in Me
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Sake of the Song
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Song and Dance
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Celluloid Heroes
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Keeper of the Flame
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Night at Eggersberg
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Strawberry Girl
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All Our Yesterdays
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Darkness
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Dance of the Darkness
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Health to the Company (bonus track on limited editions)
(Track listings may vary by region and special edition.)
🎤 Album Credits
🎶 Core Members
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Ritchie Blackmore – electric & acoustic guitars, mandola, hurdy-gurdy, percussion
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Candice Night – lead vocals, backing vocals, pennywhistle, recorder, shawm
🎻 Supporting Musicians
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Bard David of Larchmont (David Baranowski) – keyboards & backing vocals
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Lady Madeline & Lady Nancy – harmony vocals
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Additional session musicians providing strings, percussion, and traditional instrumentation
🎛️ Production
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Produced by: Pat Regan
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Label: SPV / Steamhammer (Europe), Koch Records (USA)
📈 Chart Performance & Sales
Autumn Sky performed strongly in Europe:
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🇩🇪 #3 on the German Albums Chart
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🇦🇹 Top 20 in Austria
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🇨🇭 Charted in Switzerland
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🇯🇵 Charted in Japan
The album’s Top 3 position in Germany marked one of the band’s highest chart placements to date, reaffirming their loyal fanbase in that market.
🎵 Notable Songs & Highlights
🌲 “Highland”
A powerful opener featuring atmospheric instrumentation and vivid imagery inspired by Celtic landscapes.
🎻 “Journeyman (Vandraren)”
An English-language adaptation of a Swedish folk-rock classic originally performed by Nordman, showcasing the band’s ongoing interest in European folk traditions.
🎬 “Celluloid Heroes”
A reinterpretation of the classic song by The Kinks, transformed into Blackmore’s Night’s signature medieval-folk style.
🧠 Did You Know?
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The album title reflects both the autumn season and a symbolic stage of maturity in the band’s career.
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“Strawberry Girl” is a deeply personal track written by Candice Night, inspired by motherhood.
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“Journeyman (Vandraren)” became one of the album’s standout tracks and was frequently performed live.
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Germany remained Blackmore’s Night’s strongest international market throughout this era.
🎉 Fun Facts & Trivia
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The album cover continues the duo’s tradition of romantic, historical-inspired artwork.
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Autumn Sky balances folk authenticity with polished studio production, making it one of their most accessible albums.
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The record further blurred the lines between medieval music revival and modern melodic rock.
Blackmore's Night Full Discography
Download Blackmore's Night Albums from Amazon Music
More Albums:
Blackmore's Night - Shadow of the Moon (1997)
Blackmore's Night - Under a Violet Moon (1999)
Blackmore's Night - Fires at Midnight (2001)
Blackmore's Night - Ghost of a Rose (2003)
Blackmore's Knight - The Village Lanterne (2006)
Blackmore's Night - Winter Carols (2006)
Blackmore's Night - All Our Yesterdays (2015)
Blackmore's Night Full Discography: Complete Guide to Albums & Covers Collection (1997--2023)

