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Renaissance
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Song Of Scheherazade
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progressive ,
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- Annie Haslam / vocals
- Jon Tout / keyboards
-Michael Dunford/guitars, vocals
-Jon Camp/bass guitar, vocals
-Terry Sullivan/drums and percussion
Capital Theater, Passiac, New Jersey, 21st May, 1976 |
1. | Running Hard | 2. | Ocean Gypsy | 3. | Carpet of the Sun | 4. | Mother Russia | 5. | Prologue | 6. | Song of Scheherazade: Sultan | 7. | The Young Prince and Princess | 8. | The Festival |
Conventional Hall, Ashbury Park, New Jersey, 28th July, 1979 |
1. | Can You Understand - Intro | 2. | Vultures Fly High | 3. | Jekyll and Hyde | 4. | Northern Lights | 5. | Forever Changing | 6. | Secret Mission | 7. | Mother Russia | 8. | A Song For All Seasons | 9. | Flood at Lyons |
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CRDVD 174 |
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2008   |
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Dreams & Omens - Live at the Tower Theatre 1978
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A glorious glimpse into the musical legacy of a great British group, performing at the height of their fame and success. Annie Haslam’s crystal clear vocals soaring through hit song ‘Northern Lights’ is just one of the pleasures to be derived from ‘Dreams & Omens’, hailed by critics as the best ever ‘live’ album by Renaissance.
Our digitally remastered CD features six songs recorded at the Tower Theatre during a 1978 U.S. tour and rescued from the archives by Ms.Haslam and composer/guitarist Michael Dunford. There are favourite songs like ‘Carpet Of The Sun’, as well as the 15 minute ‘Can You Hear Me’ and tunes from key Seventies albums ‘Ashes Are Burning, ‘Turn Of The Cards and ‘Novella’.
This album is an important addition to any collection of Renaissance musical artistry.
- Annie Haslam / vocals
- Terry Sullivan / drums, percussion and vocals
- John Tout / piano, keyboards and vocals
- Jon Camp / bass, guitar and vocals
- Michael Dunford / acoustic guitar (6 and 12 strings) and vocals
1. | Can You Hear Me | 2. | Carpet Of The Sun | 3. | Day Of The Dreamer | 4. | Midas Man | 5. | Northern Lights | 6. | Things I Don’t Understand |
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REPUK 1135 |
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2008   |
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Midas Man (2CD)
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CD1 |
1. | Prologue (7:24) | 2. | Northern Lights (4:23) | 3. | Carpet Of The Sun (3:36) | 4. | Midas Man (4:13) | 5. | Trip To The Fair (6:25) | 6. | Brazilian Skies (4:23) | 7. | Kings And Queens (10:56) |
CD2 |
1. | Ocean Gypsy (6:45) | 2. | Day Of The Dreamer (10:07) | 3. | A Song For All Seasons (10:52) | 4. | Running Hard (9:14) | 5. | Back Home Once Again (3:55) | 6. | Can You Understand/ The Vultures Fly High (5:15) |
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4719394 |
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2003   |
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In The Land of the Rising Sun - Live in Japan (2CD)
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The Renaissance revival was greeted with delight by music lovers around the world at the start of the New Millennium. The popular British group was particularly welcome in the Far East where they performed in 2001. ‘In The Land Of The Rising Sun’ is a 2CD comprising 15 tracks recorded ‘live’ in concert in Japan. It features superb vocalist Annie Haslam, whose presence graces a progressive rock ensemble that first achieved fame in the 1970s with a charming blend of classical and folk themes.
Among the original band members are guitarist Michael Dunford, Terence Sullivan (drums) and Mickey Simmonds (keyboards) along with Rave Tesar (piano) and David Keyes (bass). They tackle such newer songs as ‘Lady From Tuscany’ and older favourites from past albums, like ‘Mother Russia’, ‘Trip To The Fair’ and ‘Ashes Are Burning’ - a mammoth 20 minute epic.
It is often said they don’t make music like this anymore. Well, thanks to Renaissance, they still do. Welcome back to a show you can’t miss.
- Annie Haslam / vocals
- Michael Dunford / acoustic guitar, vocals
- Terence Sullivan / drums, percussion
- Mickey Simmonds / keyboards, vocals
- Rave Tesar / piano, keyboards
- David Keyes / bass, vocals
CD1 |
1. | Carpet Of The Sun | 2. | Opening Out | 3. | Midas Man | 4. | Lady From Tuscany | 5. | Pearls Of Wisdom | 6. | Dear Landseer | 7. | Northern Lights | 8. | Moonlight Shadow | 9. | Precious One | 10. | Ananda |
CD2 |
1. | Mother Russia | 2. | Trip To The Fair | 3. | One Thousand Roses | 4. | I Think Of You | 5. | Ashes Are Burning |
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REPUK 1137 |
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2002   |
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Tuscany
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progressive ,
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Renaissance fans were delighted when this gifted group created a long awaited ‘come back’ album. ‘Tuscany’ reunites many of the members who formed the original group in the Seventies, including vocalist Annie Haslam and guitarist Michael Dunford. Together with Terence Sullivan (drums) and Mickey Simmonds (keyboards), together they create a marvellous blend of classical pop rock with contemporary sounds.
Annie is on top form, her beautiful voice, displayed on such well crafted songs as ‘Dear Landseer’, a tribute to the man who created the famous Trafalgar Square lion statues. Her touching lyrics are also displayed on ‘Dolphins Prayer’, a lush orchestral ballad about the plight of beached dolphins.
First released in 2000, this 10-track studio album is a must for all admirers of a tasteful and elegant ensemble that shows how good music can mature like fine wine.
- Annie Haslam / lead and backing vocals
- Michael Dunford / acoustic guitars, backing vocals
- Terence Sullivan / drums, percussion
- Mickey Simmonds / keyboards, backing vocals
Guests:
- John Tout / piano (2,4), Harpsichord (4), keyboards (8)
- Roy Wood / bass (4,5), keyboards (5), backing vocals (8), percussion (9)
- Alex Caird / bass (1,2,6,7,9,10)
1. | Lady From Tuscany | 2. | Pearls Of Wisdom | 3. | Eva’s Pond | 4. | Dear Landseer | 5. | In The Sunshine | 6. | In My Life | 7. | The Race | 8. | Dolphin’s Prayer | 9. | Life In Brazil | 10. | One Thousand Roses |
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REPUK 1136 |
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2001   |
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Songs From Renaissance Days (1979-1988)
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progressive ,
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- Michael Dunford / acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Annie Haslam / lead and backing vocals
- Jon Camp / bass, backing vocals
- Terry Sullivan / drums (8)
- John Tout / keyboards (8)
- Peter Gosling / keyboards
- Eddie Hardin / keyboards
- Mike Taylor / keyboards
- Rod Edwards / keyboards
- Peter Baron / drums
- Gavin Harrison / drums
- Ian Mosely / drums
- Dave Dowle / drums
- Bimbo Acock - flute
1. | Africa (4:43) | 2. | Dreamaker (4:59) | 3. | Northern lights (4:24) | 4. | No beginning no end (5:06) | 5. | Only when I laugh (4:10) | 6. | The body machine (4:08) | 7. | Writers wronged (4:00) | 8. | Island of Avalon (2:46) | 9. | America (3:59) | 10. | You (8:18) |
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REPCD 4672 |
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1997   |
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Da Capo - The Complete Anthology (2CD)
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A magnificient 2 CD set featuring the rich and highly melodic music of this unique British band. Some 25 tracks comprising both epic performances, and skillfully crafted song, trace the band’s development from 1969 to 1982. Enjoy the beautiful voice of lead singer Annie Haslam as she interprets the lyrics of Michael Dunford and Betty Thatcher, and relish the band’s clever blend of classical, rock, folk and jazz. Complete with a history of Renaissance by Chris Welch, and the whole package designed by Storm Thorgerson (Hipgnosis) this is an unmissable retrospective. Contains 2 previously unreleased tracks. Including 8-page booklet.
- Jon Camp / bass, pedals, vocals
- Michael Dunford / acoustic guitar, vocals
- Annie Haslam / lead vocals
- Terrence Sullivan / drums, percussion, backing vocals
- John Tout / keyboards, backing vocals
CD1 + CD2 |
1. | Kings & Queens | 2. | Island | 3. | Love Goes On | 4. | Love is All | 5. | Prologue | 6. | Bound for Infinity | 7. | Carpet of the Sun | 8. | Ashes are Burning | 9. | Black Flame | 10. | Running Hard | 11. | Mother Russia | 12. | Africa | 13. | Trip to the Fair | 14. | Ocean Gypsy | 15. | The Young Prince and Princess as Told by Scheherazade | 16. | Midas Man | 17. | The Captive Heart | 18. | Northern Lights | 19. | A Song for All Seasons | 20. | Forever Changing | 21. | The Flood at Lyons | 22. | Bonjour Swansong | 23. | Ukraine Ways | 24. | The Entertainer | 25. | Writers Wronged |
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REP 45710-WL |
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1995   |
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Camera Camera
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progressive ,
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The British art rock band head towards the end of their decade long career on this 1982 album originally recorded for Miles Copeland’s Illegal Records. Among the songs are Bonjour Swansong written by guitarist Michael Dunford and the Cornish poetess Betty Thatcher, and Ukraine Ways by Dunford and bass player John Camp. These unmissable performances display the band’s the seductive blend of instrumetal sophistication, poetry and Annie’s ethereal vocal magic. And Bonjour Swansong while full of hidden messages about the group’s future, should have been a hit single.
- Annie Haslam / lead & backing vocals
- Jon Camp / bass, electric guitar, backing vocals
- Michael Dunford / acoustic & electric guitars, backing vocals
- Peter Gosling / keyboards, backing vocals
- Peter Barron / drums, percussion, backing vocals
1. | Camera Camera (6:01) | 2. | Faeries (living at the bottom of the garden)(3:45) | 3. | Remember (4:33) | 4. | Bonjour Swansong (3:32) | 5. | Tyrant-Tula (5:58) | 6. | Okishi-San (6:00) | 7. | Jigsaw (5:00) | 8. | Running Away from You (3:35) | 9. | Ukraine Ways (6:37) |
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REP 4628-WY |
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1981   |
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Azure D'Or
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progressive ,
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By the end of the 1970s Renaissance was established as one of the UK’s premiere rock bands, whose blend of classical, folk, jazz and rock genres resulted in a highly attractive sound and style. Hugely popular in America and Europe where they toured consistently, the band also produced a series of excellent albums.
‘Azure D’Or’ was one of the last released at the end of a turbulent decade, when punk was overtaking progressive rock in popularity. Nevertheless, this 1979 album did well in the UK charts and includes - among its diverse tracks - two that were released as singles, notably ‘Jekyll And Hyde’ and ‘The Winter Tree’, both written by guitarist Michael Dunford and lyricist Betty Thatcher.
With shining vocals from the delightful Annie Haslam, this CD captures Renaissance at their best. It is also the last to feature long term drummer Terry Sullivan and pianist John Tout, before they quit the band to seek pastures new. Produced by David Hentschel - famed for his work with Genesis - this is a superior and unmissable piece of art rock.
- John Camp / bass, pedals, acoustic guitar
- Michael Dunford / acoustic electric guitars, harp
- Annie Haslam / lead vocals
- Terrence Sullivan / drums, percussion
- John Tout / piano, keyboards
1. | Jekyll And Hyde | 2. | The Winter Tree | 3. | Only Angels Have Wings | 4. | Golden Key | 5. | Forever Changing | 6. | Secret Mission | 7. | Kalynda (A Magic Isle) | 8. | The Discovery (Instrumental) | 9. | Friends | 10. | The Flood Of Lyons |
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REPUK 1161 |
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1979   |
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A Song for All Seasons
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It was the dream of many young groups during the golden age of rock to record and even tour with a full orchestra. The Beatles and their use of strings had inspired many rockers to experiment with the classics, notably Deep Purple, Yes and ELP. But one of the most musically successful collaborations featured Renaissance. The British group was thrilled to be able to record this album with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in 1978, and the results delighted fans around the world.
The album showcases their major work ‘A Song For All Seasons’ that epitomises their love of structured, melodic composition. But the eight tracks on this richly entertaining CD also include much shorter, more compact items, such as ‘Opening Out’, ‘Closer Than Yesterday’ and ‘Kindness (At The End)’. A particular highlight is the inclusion of the band’s best known single tracks, ‘Northern Lights’ - a Top Ten smash hit in 1978.
‘A Song For All Seasons’ boasts the regular Renaissance line up of Annie Haslam (vocals), Jon Camp (bass), Michael Dunford (guitars), Terence Sullivan (drums) and John Tout (keyboards), who blend expertly their skills with the celebrated orchestra. The album was a Top 40 hit and now is the season to enjoy their songs, one more time.
- Jon Camp / bass, bass pedals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, lead and backing vocals
- Michael Dunford / 6 and 12 string acoustic guitars
- Annie Haslam / lead and backing vocals
- Terrence Sullivan / drums, percussion
- John Tout / keyboards
+ The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
1. | Opening Out | 2. | Day Of The Dreamer | 3. | Closer Than Yesterday | 4. | Kindness (At The End) | 5. | Back Home Once Again (Theme from the T.V. Series) | 6. | She Is Love | 7. | Northern Lights | 8. | A Song For All Seasons |
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REPUK 1159 |
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1978   |
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Live At Carnegie Hall (2CD)
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Renaissance, one of the most creative of all the UK art rock groups, flourished in the 1970s.
They have many studio albums such as the classic ‘Turn Of The Cards’, ‘Ashes Are Burning’ and ‘Scheherazade’ to their credit, featuring the superb vocals of Annie Haslam and the melodies of guitarist Michael Dunford,.
However, the group is most proud of its ‘Live At Carnegie Hall’ set, first released in 1976. This extended 8 track, 2 CD re-issue celebrates the superb concert they gave backed by the New York Philharmonic. It was a high point of their career and celebrated their popularity in America.
The songs and arrangements span the period in the early Seventies when they devised many of their best works, such as ‘Carpet Of The Sun’ and ‘Mother Russia’. In essence, this is a ‘live Best Of’ Renaissance collection, not to be missed.
- Jon Camp / bass, pedals, vocals
- Michael Dunford / acoustic guitar, vocals
- Annie Haslam / lead vocals
- Terrence Sullivan / drums, percussion, backing vocals
- John Tout / keyboard, backing vocals
+ The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Tony Cox
CD1 |
1. | Prologue | 2. | Ocean Gypsy | 3. | Can You Understand | 4. | Carpet of The Sun | 5. | Running Hard | 6. | Mother Russia |
CD2 |
1. | Scheherazade | 2. | Ashes are Burning |
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REPUK 5124 |
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1976   |
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Scheherazade and Other Stories (LP)
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A side |
1. | Trip to the Fair | 2. | The Vultures Fly High | 3. | Ocean Gypsy | B side |
1. | Song of Scheherazade I-IX. |
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REPLP 2237 |
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1975 / 2015   |
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Live At Carnegie Hall (2LP)
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A side |
1. | Prologue | 2. | Ocean Gypsy | 3. | Can You Understand |
B side |
1. | Carpet of the Sun | 2. | Running Hard | 3. | Mother Russia |
C side |
1. | Scheherazade | D side |
1. | Ashes are Burning |
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REPLP 2275 |
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1975 / 2015   |
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Scheherazade and Other Stories (CD)
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At last a CD release for this “concept” album that was originally issued in 1975 and which amply shows off the quality playing of the five piece folk rockers Renaissance. Included is the nine part epic “Song Of Scheherazade” which features a full orchestra backing the band’s superb vocal harmonies.
- John Tout / keyboards, vocals
- Annie Haslam / lead vocals
- Jon Camp / bass, bass pedals, vocals
- Terrence Sullivan / drums, percussion, vocals
- Michael Dunford / acoustic guitars, vocals
1. | Trip To The Fair | 2. | The Vultures Fly High | 3. | Ocean Gypsy | 4. | Song Of Scheherazade I-IX. |
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REPCD 4490 |
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1975   |
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Turn of the Cards (CD)
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First time on CD for this 1974 LP, the fifth album by Folk Rockers Renaissance. The band’s stunning vocal harmonies and impressive musicianship are well in evidence in this 6 track collection which is regarded by many as Renaissance’s finest album.
- Jon Camp / bass, vocals
- Michael Dunford / acoustic guitar, vocals
- Annie Haslam / lead vocals
- Terrence Sullivan / drums, percussion, backing vocals
- John Tout / keyboards
1. | Running Hard | 2. | I Think Of You | 3. | Things I Don’t Understand | 4. | Black Flame | 5. | Cold Is Being | 6. | Mother Russia |
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REPCD 4491 |
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1974   |
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Ashes are Burning
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- Jon Camp / bass, vocals
- Annie Haslam / lead vocals
- Terrence Sullivan / drums, percussion, backing vocals
- John Tout / keyboards, backing vocals
- Michael Dunford / acoustic guitars
Guest:
- Andy Powell / guitar solo (6)
1. | Can You Understand | 2. | Let It Grow | 3. | On The Frontier | 4. | Carpet Of The Sun | 5. | At The Harbour | 6. | Ashes Are Burning |
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REPCD 4575 |
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1973   |
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Prologue
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First album from Renaissance to feature soprano vocalist Annie Haslam, following the departure of founder member Keith Relf. First released in 1972, it unveiled the writing talents of Michael Dunford and Betty Thatcher. Six super songs include 'Bound For Infinity' which displays the richly melodic piano work of John Tout. British art rock at its most enchanting.
- Jon Camp / bass, tamboura, vocals.
- Annie Haslam / lead vocals, percussion
- Rob Hendry / guitars, mandolin, chimes, vocals
- Terry Sullivan / drums, percussion
- John Tout / keyboards, vocals
Guest:
- Francis Monkman / synthesizer (6)
1. | Prologue | 2. | Kiev | 3. | Sounds Of The Sea | 4. | Spare Some Love | 5. | Bound For Infinity | 6. | Rajah Khan |
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REPCD 4574 |
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1972   |
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Illusion (LP)
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progressive ,
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A side |
1. | Love Goes On | 2. | Golden Thread | 3. | Mr. Pine |
B side |
1. | Face of Yesterday | 2. | Past Orbits of Dust |
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REPLP 2213 |
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1971 / 2016   |
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Illusion (CD)
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.Although the band would later find fame with a completely different line-up, Renaissance began life as a group formed by former Yardbirds members Keith Relf and Jim Mccarthy. Joined by vocalist Jane Relf, keyboard player John Hawken and bassist Louis Cennamo, Renaissance successfully melded Classical, Folk and Rock influences into a unique sound that perfectly suited the emerging Progressive era. Recorded soon after the band ‘s self-titled debut, (also released by Esoteric thismonth), Illusion sessions saw the departure of Jim Mccarthy and John Hawken and was completed with a different line-up. As a result the album only gained a European release by Island. Despite this fate, the album contained excellent material such as the lengthy Past Orbits Of Dust.This Esoteric Recordings edition is newly re-mastered and adds three bonus tracks, two recorded for the 1970 unreleased film Schizom and a 1976 demo by Keith Relf.
- Keith Relf / vocals, guitar
- Jim McCarty / drums, vocals
- Louis Cennamo / bass
- John Hawken / keyboards
- Jane Relf / vocals, percussion
Guests:
- Neil Corner / bass on "Mr. Pine"
- Micheal Dunford / guitar on "Mr. Pine"
- T. Slade / drums on "Mr. Pine"
- T. Crow / vocals on "Mr. Pine"
- Do n Shin / electric piano on "Past Orbits of Dust"
1. | Love Goes On (2:51) | 2. | Golden Thread (8:15) | 3. | Love Is All (3:40) | 4. | Mr. Pine (7:00) | 5. | Face Of Yesterday (6:06) | 6. | Past Orbits Of Dust (14:39) |
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REPCD 4513 |
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1971   |
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Renaissance (CD)
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Newly remastered and expanded edition of the classic 1970 debut album by RENAISSANCE.Although the band would later find fame with a completely different line-up, Renaissance began life as a group formed by former Yardbirds members Keith Relf and Jim Mccarthy. Joined by vocalist jane relf, keyboard player john hawken and bassist Louis Cennamo, Renaissance successfully melded Classical, Folk and Rock influences into a unique sound that perfectly suited the emerging Progressive era.Released by Island Records in 1970, the album featured the mighty Kings & Queens , alongwith the excellent Island and Bullet. This Esoteric Recordings edition is newly re-mastered and adds both sides of the band’s first single as bonus tracks.
- Keith Relf / vocals, guitar, harmonica
- Jim McCarty / percussion, vocals
- John Hawken / piano, harpsichord
- Louis Cennamo / bass guitar
- Jane Relf / vocals, percussion
1. | Kings And Queens (10:55) | 2. | Innocence (7:05) | 3. | Island (5:57) | 4. | Wanderer (4:00) | 5. | Bullet (11:24) |
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1. | Island (single) | 2. | The Sea |
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REPCD 4512 |
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1970   |
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Renaissance (LP)
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A side |
1. | Kings & Queens | 2. | Innocence |
B side |
1. | Island | 2. | Wanderer | 3. | Bullet |
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REPLP 2278 |
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1969 / 2016   |
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