Renaissance first caught my attention when I heard 'Northern Lights' on a compilation album, which I think was called 'Progressions' I loved the song, although didn't regard them as a prog band at that point. I knew nothing about them at all. I went into HMV - about 12 years ago - to find the album with Northern Lights on, and ended up with an album called 'The other Woman' This album didn't have Annie Haslam on vocals, or John Tout on keys. In fact, only Mike Dunford, was present from the older line up. The album, recorded in the mid 80's was bland imo, although the re-make of Northern Lights was pretty good.
It was after joining PA in 2004, I decided to research further, and to date I have purchased 'Prologue' 'Ashes..' 'Turn of the cards' 'Scherezade' 'Novella' and 'Song for all Seasons'
'Ashes are Burning' remains my fave Renaissance album, with 'Turn of the cards' close behind.
Annie Haslam is top of my list of female singers, and I regard John Tout as one of the best keyboard players - certainly pianists - in symphonic prog. Their classical influence is executed beautifully and tastefully, as with the Enid. One of my favorite Renaissance songs is 'At the Harbour' The piano intro is a perfect tribute to Debussey's 'Sunken Cathedral' (I think it's called that. Maybe somene can confirm..)
Great band, and always a pleasure to discuss them.