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Blackmore composed the music, drawing inspiration from a television show called Yoga for Health . This influence contributed to the song's "mellow" and "meditative" atmosphere, which stood in stark contrast to the aggressive hard rock of his former band, Deep Purple.

Despite its popularity, Rainbow did not perform the song live during their initial 1970s runs. Blackmore originally felt the vocal harmonies were too complex and the tempo too slow for a "proper stage number". It was eventually added to their live setlist during the band's 1990s reunion . Rainbow-Temple of the king

Dio wrote the lyrics, weaving a medieval-inspired tale of a young man’s spiritual journey to a mysterious temple to find "his answer" or enlightenment. Blackmore composed the music, drawing inspiration from a

"The Temple of the King" is a seminal track by the British rock band , first appearing as the sixth track on their debut studio album, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow , released in 1975 . Composition and Creative Origins Blackmore originally felt the vocal harmonies were too

The track is widely regarded as a "mystic, haunting ballad" that showcases the neo-classical and Renaissance influences that would later define the band's sound.